Therapeutic Exercise IIILaajuus (3 cr)
Code: SFTS2012
Credits
3 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Sanna Paasu-Hynynen
- Lari Lautamäki, eAhot hakemukset
Objective
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: You are able to apply a variety of guidance and teaching methods (manual, verbal, visual and digital) in a goal-oriented manner to maintain and promote the health of individuals and groups, in particular in the area of performance and participation (ICF). You are able to plan and implement therapeutic exercises for people of varying ages, utilising knowledge of biomechanics, neurophysiology and psychology and the principles of motoric learning. You are able to utilise virtual environments and gamification to support mobility, functioning, physical activity and learning.
Competences:
Assessment of Functioning competence
Therapy competence
Technology and accessibility competence
Content
CONTENT: Exercising of gross motor skills (body control, transitions and moving) as well as fine motor skills with people of different ages. Exercising of daily activities, ability to concentrate, attentiveness and observation functions, assessment and guidance of children’s playing. Use of various kinds of exercising tools (e.g. virtual and console games) in therapeutic exercise. The main principles of neurotherapeutic methods.
Qualifications
Basics of anatomy and physiology, Assessment of functioning and childs development and motor learning and guiding
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Adequate (1) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. Your guidance involves uncertainties and there are shortcomings in ergnomics, you have difficulties with drawing conclusions. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only shows few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Satisfactory (2) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. In your guidance, you understand the importance of conclusions and ergonomics, but you involve uncertainty, difficulties and shortcomings. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only show few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good (3) You possesses good knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You substantiate your actions and seeks to combine and apply your knowledge and skills. Their guidance is fluent, the conclusions made are correct and you take ergonomics into account in your activities. You are capable of self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Very good (4) You possesses extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your actions and solutions. The guidance is skillful and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. Your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection and by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5) You possesses very extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your action and create new solutions. The guidance and the techniques used are varied and skillful, and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and you are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection, making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Enrollment
18.11.2024 - 09.01.2025
Timing
10.03.2025 - 19.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 35
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Pirjo Mäki-Natunen
- Minna Seikkula
Groups
-
SFT22SMFysioterapeutin tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
Objectives
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: You are able to apply a variety of guidance and teaching methods (manual, verbal, visual and digital) in a goal-oriented manner to maintain and promote the health of individuals and groups, in particular in the area of performance and participation (ICF). You are able to plan and implement therapeutic exercises for people of varying ages, utilising knowledge of biomechanics, neurophysiology and psychology and the principles of motoric learning. You are able to utilise virtual environments and gamification to support mobility, functioning, physical activity and learning.
Competences:
Assessment of Functioning competence
Therapy competence
Technology and accessibility competence
Content
CONTENT: Exercising of gross motor skills (body control, transitions and moving) as well as fine motor skills with people of different ages. Exercising of daily activities, ability to concentrate, attentiveness and observation functions, assessment and guidance of children’s playing. Use of various kinds of exercising tools (e.g. virtual and console games) in therapeutic exercise. The main principles of neurotherapeutic methods.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Brody, L., Hall, C. 2017. Therapeutic exercise: moving toward function.
Kauranen.K. 2011. Motoriikan säätely ja motorinen oppiminen
Teaching methods
The most of this course contains practical training
- Lectures and pre-recorded lectures
- Working in pair and in a small groups
- Dialog with in a group
- Case assignment as one own or in a small groups of 2-4 people and presentation
- Active participation to contacts are crucial
- Assesment: Practical exam and case assignment
Student workload
Contact teaching (lectures, practical skills, small group presentations) 1 cr
Independent study (assignments, pre recorded lectures, preparation for exams) 2 cr
The presentation of the assignments will take place from mid-term onwards.
Practical tests in the last week of contacts.
Compulsory attendance at contact classes
Further information for students
The assessment is based on competence objectives, qualitative, criterion -based and self-assessment is important. Teacher and peer assessment. Students have an opportunity to effect the targets of assessment at the beginning of course.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate (1) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. Your guidance involves uncertainties and there are shortcomings in ergnomics, you have difficulties with drawing conclusions. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only shows few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Satisfactory (2) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. In your guidance, you understand the importance of conclusions and ergonomics, but you involve uncertainty, difficulties and shortcomings. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only show few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good (3) You possesses good knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You substantiate your actions and seeks to combine and apply your knowledge and skills. Their guidance is fluent, the conclusions made are correct and you take ergonomics into account in your activities. You are capable of self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Very good (4) You possesses extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your actions and solutions. The guidance is skillful and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. Your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection and by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5) You possesses very extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your action and create new solutions. The guidance and the techniques used are varied and skillful, and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and you are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection, making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Prerequisites
Basics of anatomy and physiology, Assessment of functioning and childs development and motor learning and guiding
Enrollment
01.08.2024 - 22.08.2024
Timing
21.10.2024 - 20.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 35
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Pirjo Mäki-Natunen
- Minna Seikkula
Teacher in charge
Pirjo Mäki-Natunen
Groups
-
SFT22S1Fysioterapeutti (AMK)
Objectives
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: You are able to apply a variety of guidance and teaching methods (manual, verbal, visual and digital) in a goal-oriented manner to maintain and promote the health of individuals and groups, in particular in the area of performance and participation (ICF). You are able to plan and implement therapeutic exercises for people of varying ages, utilising knowledge of biomechanics, neurophysiology and psychology and the principles of motoric learning. You are able to utilise virtual environments and gamification to support mobility, functioning, physical activity and learning.
Competences:
Assessment of Functioning competence
Therapy competence
Technology and accessibility competence
Content
CONTENT: Exercising of gross motor skills (body control, transitions and moving) as well as fine motor skills with people of different ages. Exercising of daily activities, ability to concentrate, attentiveness and observation functions, assessment and guidance of children’s playing. Use of various kinds of exercising tools (e.g. virtual and console games) in therapeutic exercise. The main principles of neurotherapeutic methods.
Learning materials and recommended literature
The materials of the course are available on Moodle.
Teaching methods
Contact learning, practical training and learning assignment.
Practical training and working life connections
The course has content that supports working life skills and student's own profession.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
The course includes a practical test and learning assignment, the schedule of which is available in the Moodle workspace.
Alternative completion methods
The recognition of prior learning is not possible as a whole course. If the student has previous education level studies related to the topic, the recognition of the units can be discussed with the career tutor.
Student workload
Contact learning includes practical training lessons and guidance situations 1,5 cr 40h
Independent study 1,5 op 41h
Further information for students
Practical exercise
Small group and individual work
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate (1) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. Your guidance involves uncertainties and there are shortcomings in ergnomics, you have difficulties with drawing conclusions. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only shows few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Satisfactory (2) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. In your guidance, you understand the importance of conclusions and ergonomics, but you involve uncertainty, difficulties and shortcomings. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only show few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good (3) You possesses good knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You substantiate your actions and seeks to combine and apply your knowledge and skills. Their guidance is fluent, the conclusions made are correct and you take ergonomics into account in your activities. You are capable of self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Very good (4) You possesses extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your actions and solutions. The guidance is skillful and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. Your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection and by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5) You possesses very extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your action and create new solutions. The guidance and the techniques used are varied and skillful, and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and you are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection, making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Prerequisites
Basics of anatomy and physiology, Assessment of functioning and childs development and motor learning and guiding
Enrollment
20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024
Timing
13.03.2024 - 19.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Pirjo Mäki-Natunen
- Lari Lautamäki
- Sanna Paasu-Hynynen
Teacher in charge
Sanna Paasu-Hynynen
Groups
-
SFT21SMFysioterapeutin tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
Objectives
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: You are able to apply a variety of guidance and teaching methods (manual, verbal, visual and digital) in a goal-oriented manner to maintain and promote the health of individuals and groups, in particular in the area of performance and participation (ICF). You are able to plan and implement therapeutic exercises for people of varying ages, utilising knowledge of biomechanics, neurophysiology and psychology and the principles of motoric learning. You are able to utilise virtual environments and gamification to support mobility, functioning, physical activity and learning.
Competences:
Assessment of Functioning competence
Therapy competence
Technology and accessibility competence
Content
CONTENT: Exercising of gross motor skills (body control, transitions and moving) as well as fine motor skills with people of different ages. Exercising of daily activities, ability to concentrate, attentiveness and observation functions, assessment and guidance of children’s playing. Use of various kinds of exercising tools (e.g. virtual and console games) in therapeutic exercise. The main principles of neurotherapeutic methods.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Brody, L., Hall, C. 2017. Therapeutic exercise: moving toward function.
Kauranen.K. 2011. Motoriikan säätely ja motorinen oppiminen
Teaching methods
The most of this course contains practical training
- Lectures and pre-recorded lectures
- Working in pair and in a small groups
- Dialog with in a group
- Case assignment as one own or in a small groups of 2-4 people and presentation
- Active participation to contacts are crucial
- Assesment: Practical exam and case assignment
Student workload
Contact teaching (lectures, practical skills, small group presentations) 1 cr
Independent study (assignments, pre recorded lectures, preparation for exams) 2 cr
The presentation of the assignments will take place from mid-term onwards.
Practical tests in the last week of contacts.
Compulsory attendance at contact classes
Further information for students
The assessment is based on competence objectives, qualitative, criterion -based and self-assessment is important. Teacher and peer assessment. Students have an opportunity to effect the targets of assessment at the beginning of course.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate (1) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. Your guidance involves uncertainties and there are shortcomings in ergnomics, you have difficulties with drawing conclusions. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only shows few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Satisfactory (2) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. In your guidance, you understand the importance of conclusions and ergonomics, but you involve uncertainty, difficulties and shortcomings. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only show few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good (3) You possesses good knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You substantiate your actions and seeks to combine and apply your knowledge and skills. Their guidance is fluent, the conclusions made are correct and you take ergonomics into account in your activities. You are capable of self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Very good (4) You possesses extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your actions and solutions. The guidance is skillful and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. Your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection and by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5) You possesses very extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your action and create new solutions. The guidance and the techniques used are varied and skillful, and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and you are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection, making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Prerequisites
Basics of anatomy and physiology, Assessment of functioning and childs development and motor learning and guiding
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023
Timing
23.10.2023 - 19.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 35
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Teemu Elomaa
Teacher in charge
Sanna Paasu-Hynynen
Groups
-
SFT21S1Fysioterapeutti (AMK)
Objectives
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: You are able to apply a variety of guidance and teaching methods (manual, verbal, visual and digital) in a goal-oriented manner to maintain and promote the health of individuals and groups, in particular in the area of performance and participation (ICF). You are able to plan and implement therapeutic exercises for people of varying ages, utilising knowledge of biomechanics, neurophysiology and psychology and the principles of motoric learning. You are able to utilise virtual environments and gamification to support mobility, functioning, physical activity and learning.
Competences:
Assessment of Functioning competence
Therapy competence
Technology and accessibility competence
Content
CONTENT: Exercising of gross motor skills (body control, transitions and moving) as well as fine motor skills with people of different ages. Exercising of daily activities, ability to concentrate, attentiveness and observation functions, assessment and guidance of children’s playing. Use of various kinds of exercising tools (e.g. virtual and console games) in therapeutic exercise. The main principles of neurotherapeutic methods.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Brody, L., Hall, C. 2017. Therapeutic exercise: moving toward function.
Kauranen.K. 2011. Motoriikan säätely ja motorinen oppiminen.
Teaching methods
- Lectures and pre-recorded lectures
- Working in pair and in a small groups
- Dialog with in a group
- Case assignment as one own or in a small groups of 2-4 people and presentation
- Active participation to contacts are crucial
- Assesment: Practical exam and case assignment using flipped learning
Exam dates and retake possibilities
In the end of period
Student workload
Contact study (lectures and exercises) 1.5 cr
Independent and team study (material-base case assignment and preparation for skills test on examination) 1.5 cr
Further information for students
The assessment is based on competence objectives, qualitative, criterion -based and self-assessment is important. Teacher and peer assessment.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate (1) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. Your guidance involves uncertainties and there are shortcomings in ergnomics, you have difficulties with drawing conclusions. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only shows few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Satisfactory (2) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. In your guidance, you understand the importance of conclusions and ergonomics, but you involve uncertainty, difficulties and shortcomings. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only show few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good (3) You possesses good knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You substantiate your actions and seeks to combine and apply your knowledge and skills. Their guidance is fluent, the conclusions made are correct and you take ergonomics into account in your activities. You are capable of self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Very good (4) You possesses extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your actions and solutions. The guidance is skillful and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. Your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection and by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5) You possesses very extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your action and create new solutions. The guidance and the techniques used are varied and skillful, and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and you are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection, making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Prerequisites
Basics of anatomy and physiology, Assessment of functioning and childs development and motor learning and guiding
Enrollment
01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023
Timing
13.03.2023 - 19.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 30
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Sanna Paasu-Hynynen
Teacher in charge
Pirjo Mäki-Natunen
Groups
-
SFT20SMFysioterapeutti
Objectives
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: You are able to apply a variety of guidance and teaching methods (manual, verbal, visual and digital) in a goal-oriented manner to maintain and promote the health of individuals and groups, in particular in the area of performance and participation (ICF). You are able to plan and implement therapeutic exercises for people of varying ages, utilising knowledge of biomechanics, neurophysiology and psychology and the principles of motoric learning. You are able to utilise virtual environments and gamification to support mobility, functioning, physical activity and learning.
Competences:
Assessment of Functioning competence
Therapy competence
Technology and accessibility competence
Content
CONTENT: Exercising of gross motor skills (body control, transitions and moving) as well as fine motor skills with people of different ages. Exercising of daily activities, ability to concentrate, attentiveness and observation functions, assessment and guidance of children’s playing. Use of various kinds of exercising tools (e.g. virtual and console games) in therapeutic exercise. The main principles of neurotherapeutic methods.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Brody, L., Hall, C. 2017. Therapeutic exercise: moving toward function.
Kauranen.K. 2011. Motoriikan säätely ja motorinen oppiminen
Teaching methods
Lectures and pre-recorded lectures
- Working in pair and in a small groups
- Dialog with in a group
- Case assignment as one own or in a small groups of 2-4 people and presentation
- Active participation to contacts are crucial
- Assesment: Practical exam and case assignment
Student workload
Contact study (lectures and exercises) 1.5 cr
Independent and team study (material-base case assignment and preparation for skills test on examination) 1.5 cr
Further information for students
The assessment is based on competence objectives, qualitative, criterion -based and self-assessment is important. Teacher and peer assessment.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate (1) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. Your guidance involves uncertainties and there are shortcomings in ergnomics, you have difficulties with drawing conclusions. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only shows few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Satisfactory (2) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. In your guidance, you understand the importance of conclusions and ergonomics, but you involve uncertainty, difficulties and shortcomings. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only show few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good (3) You possesses good knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You substantiate your actions and seeks to combine and apply your knowledge and skills. Their guidance is fluent, the conclusions made are correct and you take ergonomics into account in your activities. You are capable of self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Very good (4) You possesses extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your actions and solutions. The guidance is skillful and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. Your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection and by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5) You possesses very extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your action and create new solutions. The guidance and the techniques used are varied and skillful, and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and you are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection, making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Prerequisites
Basics of anatomy and physiology, Assessment of functioning and childs development and motor learning and guiding
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022
Timing
24.10.2022 - 16.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 30
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Pirjo Mäki-Natunen
- Sanna Paasu-Hynynen
Teacher in charge
Pirjo Mäki-Natunen
Groups
-
SFT20S1Fysioterapeutti
Objectives
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: You are able to apply a variety of guidance and teaching methods (manual, verbal, visual and digital) in a goal-oriented manner to maintain and promote the health of individuals and groups, in particular in the area of performance and participation (ICF). You are able to plan and implement therapeutic exercises for people of varying ages, utilising knowledge of biomechanics, neurophysiology and psychology and the principles of motoric learning. You are able to utilise virtual environments and gamification to support mobility, functioning, physical activity and learning.
Competences:
Assessment of Functioning competence
Therapy competence
Technology and accessibility competence
Content
CONTENT: Exercising of gross motor skills (body control, transitions and moving) as well as fine motor skills with people of different ages. Exercising of daily activities, ability to concentrate, attentiveness and observation functions, assessment and guidance of children’s playing. Use of various kinds of exercising tools (e.g. virtual and console games) in therapeutic exercise. The main principles of neurotherapeutic methods.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Brody, L., Hall, C. 2017. Therapeutic exercise: moving toward function.
Kauranen.K. 2011. Motoriikan säätely ja motorinen oppiminen.
Teaching methods
- Lectures and pre-recorded lectures
- Working in pair and in a small groups
- Dialog with in a group
- Case assignment as one own or in a small groups of 2-4 people and presentation
- Active participation to contacts are crucial
- Assesment: Practical exam and case assignment
Student workload
Contact study (lectures and exercises) 1.5 cr
Independent and team study (material-base case assignment and preparation for skills test on examination) 1.5 cr
Further information for students
The assessment is based on competence objectives, qualitative, criterion -based and self-assessment is important. Teacher and peer assessment.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate (1) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. Your guidance involves uncertainties and there are shortcomings in ergnomics, you have difficulties with drawing conclusions. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only shows few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Satisfactory (2) Your knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF), consist of isolated, although relevant, details. In your guidance, you understand the importance of conclusions and ergonomics, but you involve uncertainty, difficulties and shortcomings. You evaluate yourself and your fellow students. You have completed the agreed-upon assignments. Your assignments only show few connections between the matters presented, the discussion remains sparse. However, literature in the field has been summarized and references have been marked.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good (3) You possesses good knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You substantiate your actions and seeks to combine and apply your knowledge and skills. Their guidance is fluent, the conclusions made are correct and you take ergonomics into account in your activities. You are capable of self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Very good (4) You possesses extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your actions and solutions. The guidance is skillful and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. Your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection and by making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5) You possesses very extensive knowledge and skills in physiotherapeutic exercise methods to promote the functioning of an individual/group, in particular activities and participation (ICF). You analyze and substantiate your action and create new solutions. The guidance and the techniques used are varied and skillful, and the conclusions made are well-reasoned. You take ergonomics into account and you are capable of constructive self-evaluation and peer review. In your assignments, you demonstrate an ability to describe and substantiate various subject area phenomena in a critical manner by way of personal reflection, making varied and proper use of evidence-based sources.
Prerequisites
Basics of anatomy and physiology, Assessment of functioning and childs development and motor learning and guiding