Focused on anatomy and physiology of human tissue injury, degeneration, and regeneration including biochemistry and molecular biology of corresponding cell signaling events; comparative physiology to describe composite tissue regeneration with particular emphasis placed upon the role of the immune system and tripartite crosstalk of muscles, blood vessels, and nerves; overview of therapeutic modality physics and physiology pertaining to human tissue regeneration. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in KINE 121, KINE 213, BIOL 319, BIOL 320, and PHYS 201; junior or senior classification Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Focused on anatomy and physiology of human tissue injury, degeneration, and regeneration including biochemistry and molecular biology of corresponding cell signaling events; comparative physiology to describe composite tissue regeneration with particular emphasis placed upon the role of the immune system and tripartite crosstalk of muscles, blood vessels, and nerves; overview of therapeutic modality physics and physiology pertaining to human tissue regeneration. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in KINE 121, KINE 213, BIOL 319, BIOL 320, and PHYS 201; junior or senior classification Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.