KNES 333 Lecture 12: Notes

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Be involved: complete internships, volunteer in different programs. K-12 schools // universities // community colleges. Activities or program director, coordinator, instructor: assisted living centers, rehab centers, hospitals, non-profit organizations. Additional education and certification need for: personal trainer, adapted physical education teacher, recreation therapist, occupation therapist, physical therapist. A genetic condition that results in short stature, distinct facial features, and physical and cognitive differences. Unique clinical features (over 100: short stature, limbs, hands, and feet, almond-shape slanting eyes, unusually shaped ears, flattened facial features and back of skull, small oral cavity, hypotonic muscle tone, joint looseness. Muscular hypotonia at birth can be decreased with large-muscle exercise. Protruding abdomen and high incidence of umbilical hernias. Ligaments and muscles surrounding the joint between the atlas and axis can slip out of alignment and cause damage to the spinal cord. Absence of condition determined by x rays.

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