Hi all!
I'm starting OT school in September at Davenport (in Michigan) or possibly West Coast University (in California) in January. I was a kinesiology major in my undergrad but I was never great at anatomy and physiology. I took movement anatomy, biomechanics, and anatomy. Each of those courses I ended up doing well in but it stressed me out incredibly. I feel like in OT school everyone is just going to know the origins, insertions, actions, and innervation like no big deal. I don't even really remember any of that stuff. So I know I need to study up on that stuff.
In OT school do they reteach that stuff at all? What concepts do they go over in these courses? Is the roll and slide concept something they go over?
Thank you all for your help!
I'm starting OT school in September at Davenport (in Michigan) or possibly West Coast University (in California) in January. I was a kinesiology major in my undergrad but I was never great at anatomy and physiology. I took movement anatomy, biomechanics, and anatomy. Each of those courses I ended up doing well in but it stressed me out incredibly. I feel like in OT school everyone is just going to know the origins, insertions, actions, and innervation like no big deal. I don't even really remember any of that stuff. So I know I need to study up on that stuff.
In OT school do they reteach that stuff at all? What concepts do they go over in these courses? Is the roll and slide concept something they go over?
Thank you all for your help!