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Physiotherapy for Prevention and Rehabilitation in Musculoskeletal Impairments - Professional PracticeLaajuus (10 cr)

Code: FT00CK08

Credits

10 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Responsible person

  • Anu Myllyharju-Puikkonen
  • Lari Lautamäki

Objective

Purpose of the course
The purpose of the course is to practice person-centred physiotherapy by supporting the functioning of the musculoskeletal system in working life.

Competences of the course
Operating in a workplace
Professional and inter-professional activities
Physiotherapy assessment
Physiotherapy methods

Course objectives
You can work in accordance with the principles of professional ethics and conduct. You can communicate and interact by taking into account the needs of the client and recognising the client's own goals for physiotherapy. You can assess and analyse the musculoskeletal function and functioning restrictions of the client, including interviewing, observation, measurement, palpation and differential diagnostic tests. You can identify risk factors (red flags) and refer the client to another professional if necessary. You will be able to can integrate and evaluate the information and draw conclusions. You can set goals with the client and make a physiotherapy plan. You can guide and implement physiotherapy in a person centred and progressive way. You can use evidence-based knowledge and you know how to document client's functioning using national titles and organisational recording guidelines.

Content

The main focus of the course is to practice musculoskeletal physiotherapy (maintenance of musculoskeletal health, prevention of disability, rehabilitation of musculoskeletal diseases) client-centred physiotherapy (interviewing, observation, clinical reasoning, goal setting, implementation of physiotherapy) in the workplace. The training will also include the documentation of functioning.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

You demonstrate that you can work in accordance with the principles of professional ethics. You can establish a mutual therapeutic interaction, taking into account the needs of the client and recognising the client's own goals for physiotherapy. You can assess and analyse the musculoskeletal function and function restrictions, including interviewing, observation, measurement, palpation and differential diagnostic tests. You can identify risk factors (red flags) and refer the client to another professional if necessary. You can integrate and evaluate the information and draw conclusions. You can set goals with the client and make a physiotherapy plan. You can counsel and implement physiotherapy in a person centred way, taking into account progression. You can use evidence-based knowledge when planning the physiotherapy. You know how to document functioning, using national titles and organisational recording guidelines.