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Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal Impairments and in Sports (9 cr)

Code: SFTS1813-3001

General information


Enrollment
03.08.2020 - 30.08.2020
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
26.10.2020 - 18.12.2020
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
9 cr
Local portion
7 cr
Virtual portion
2 cr
Mode of delivery
Blended learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 25
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
Anu Myllyharju-Puikkonen
Eeva Helminen
Groups
SFT19S1
Fysioterapeutti
Course
SFTS1813
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Evaluation scale

0-5

Content scheduling

Kirjallinen tentti; ajoitus sovitaan ryhmän kanssa. Osaamisen näytöt jakson viimeiselle viikolle.

Objective

The student is able to assess and evaluate the client`s/athlete`s position and movement, including uncontrolled movement, also to use tests of differential diagnostic and utilizise clinical decision making to find risk factors.He or she can do a physiotherapy plan for the client/athlete based on evaluation and clinical decision making and to do documentations. The student is able to guide therapeutic exercises progressivly to a client/athlete and to use different therapy elements in an appropriate manner, and to direct the activity based on ergonomics. He or she
knows how to apply evidence-based methods of influence in an individualised manner in musculoskeletel impairments and sports welfare.

Content

Supporting a client with Musculoskeletal impairments through assessment of differential diagnostics, analysis of movement and clinical reasoning. The application of the fundamentals of various therapeutic methods applicable to Musculoskeletal physiotherapy in exercises and under guidance in sports injuries and disabilities of the spine, and the upper and lower extremities. Methods based on mobility, stability, disorders of motor control of movement, and ergonomics are emphasized in exercises and guidance. The basics of orthopaedic and traumatological physiotherapy.

Location and time

Tila D213 tai (D224), osaamisen näytöt viimeiselle viikolle jaksolla 2.

Materials

Comerford M, Mottram, S.2012. Kinetic Control. The Management of Uncontrolled Movement. Elsevier.
Magee, D. uusin painos. Orthopaedic Physical Assessment. Saunders.
Sahrmann, S 2010; Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes.
Lisäksi muu tunneilla osoitettava materiaali

Teaching methods

Practical exercises (Lab- environment); uncontrolled movement, differential diagnostic assessment ja therapeutic exersise.
Team study, case- methods, lectures, seminars, tasks.

Exam schedules

Active participation in contact study and exercises: lectures, exercises, seminars Material-base case assignment as virtual stud.
Written examination, skills test on examination and therapy..

Student workload

Lectures, exercises, seminars 5cr (135h, including idependent practise). Material-base case assignment as virtual study 2cr (54h) Written examination, skills test on examination and therapy 2cr (54h).

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Exellent (5) In the skill test student has exellent knowledge, assessment, therapeutic and guiding skills and conclusions that are drawn are well-founded. He or she is reasoning very well, his/her working is based on the theory also he/she can create new solutions and functions in a construc-tive manner and to do documentations.
The student takes ergonomics into account while working, and is capable of constructive self-and peer evaluation. In written tasks the student provides the most appropriate theory and conclusions, shows an ability to describe and explain phenomena of the subject matter critically through personal reflection, by utilizing very well evidence-based sources in a versatile and appropriate manner. The student follows very well the success of the physiotherapy. The student follows very well the JAMK reporting instructions.

Very Good(4)In the skill test student has very good knowledge, assessment, therapeutic and guiding skills and conclusions that are drawn are well-founded. He or she is reasoning very well his/her working is based on the theory also he/she can create new solutions and functions in a construc-tive manner and to do documentations .
The student takes ergonomics very well into account while working, and is capable of constructive self-and peer evaluation. In written tasks the student provides the most appropriate theory and conclusions, shows an ability to describe and explain phenomena of the subject matter critically through personal reflection, by utilizing very well evidence-based sources in a versatile and appropriate manner. The student access and follows very well the success of the physiotherapy. The student follows very well the JAMK reporting instructions.


Good(3)In the skill test student has good knowledge, assessment, therapeutic and guiding skills and conclusions that are drawn are well-founded. He or she is reasoning quite well, his/her working is based on the theory, also he/she can create new solutions and functions in a constructive manner and to do documentations.
The student takes ergonomics quite well into account while working, and is capable of constructive self-and peer evaluation. In written tasks the student provides the quite appropriate theory and conclusions, shows an ability to describe and explain phenomena of the subject matter critically through personal reflection, by utilizing quite well evidence-based sources in a versatile and appropriate manner. The student assess and follows some success of the physiotherapy. The student follows quite well the JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory(2)In the skill test student has satisfactory knowledge, assessment, therapeutic and guiding skills and student has difficulties to make conclusions also he or she has difficul-ties in reasoning based on the theory, also he/she is not able to create new solutions and documentations are difficult. The student has difficulties to take consider of ergonomics things while working, and he or she is partly capable of constructive self-and peer evaluation. In written tasks the student provides only few theory aspects and conclusions, shows some ability to describe and explain phenomena of the subject matter through personal reflection, utilizing evidence-based sources insifignificantly. The student follows partly the success of the physiotherapy and also partly follows the JAMK reporting instructions.

Adequate (1)In the skill test student knowledge, assessment, therapeutic and guiding skills are in low level and student has a lot of difficulties to make conclusions and in reasoning based on the theory,aspects and conclusions, shows only some ability to describe and explain phenomena of the subject matter, utilizing evidence-based sources insignificantly

Qualifications

Motor Development and Learning,
Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics, Assessment on Functioning, Manual Therapy

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