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Apr 16, 2026
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College Catalog 2024-2025 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MAST 116 - Injury Evaluation and Treatment I 2 Total Credits Students study specific conditions with a focus on assessment and clinical reasoning to determine safe, effective treatment plans, including when to refer out as well as how to modify treatment plans for each client.
Course Outcomes
- Explain the healing process of an injury, the signs and symptoms of each stage and appropriate treatment guidelines including appropriate hydrotherapy for each stage.
- Demonstrate ability to assess of specific injuries and conditions which are commonly treated in massage practices, formulate an appropriate treatment plan and educate clients.
- Demonstrate accuracy in SOAP charting procedures, medical abbreviations related to massage therapy, client initial intake protocol and postural assessment.
- Use a clinical reasoning process to develop and adapt safe treatment plans with respect to clients’ prioritized concerns, injuries, pathologies, assessment findings, indications, cautions, contraindications and medication considerations.
- Demonstrate safe, modest bolstering, draping and assisting of clients in the prone, supine, side-lying and semi-reclined positions as appropriate for specific populations, injuries and pathologies.
- Demonstrate safe, effective client-centered treatment for specific injuries and pathologies integrating Swedish Massage, myofascial release, hydrotherapy, manual lymphatic drainage and neuromuscular massage within the scope of practice of an entry level massage practitioner.
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