Conducted in
terms:
2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25
ECTS credits:
2
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Rehabilitation
(for:
Faculty of Health Sciences)
Basics of Physiotherapy: Clinical Biomechanics 1855-F2-BK-SJ
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Total student workload
(in Polish) 1. Obligatory hours carried out with the participation of the teacher:
- lectures - 5 h (0,2 ECTS)
- tutorials - 15 h (0,5 ECTS)
20 h = 0,7 ECTS
2. Preparation for tutorials, homework - 5 h = 0,15 ECTS
3. Preparation for final test – 5 h = 0,15 ECTS
Total student workload: 30 h = 1 ECTS
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) Student knows and understands:
W1: biomechanical principles of body statics and motor activities of healthy and sick people - A.W13
W2: Principles of motor control and theories and concepts of the process of motor control and activity - A.W15
W3: The basics of learning movement and movement control - A.W16
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) Student can:
U1: evaluate the state of the human movement system in the statics and dynamics conditions - A.U9
U2: is able to perform a detailed biomechanical analysis of simple and complex human movements in normal conditions and in the case of various disorders of the movent system - A.U10
U3: can predict the effects of applying various mechanical loads on pathologically changed structures of the human body - A.U11
U4: interpret scientific research and relate it to the current state of knowledge - E.U2
U5: use specialized national and foreign scientific literature - E.U3
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) Student is ready to:
K1: perceiving and recognizing one's own limitations, making self-assessment of educational deficits and needs - K5
K2: is ready to use objective sources of information - K6
K3: is ready to implement the principles of professional camaraderie and teamwork - K7
Teaching methods
(in Polish) LECTURE
• informative lecture
• seminar lecture
TUTORIALS
• didactic discussion
• solving problems and tasks
• investigations using diagnostic equipment (gait analysis, posturography, testing muscle parameters)
• multimedia presentation
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Knowledge of the anatomy of the skeletal and muscular systems
Knowledge of applied biomechanics in the range of the third semester.
Course coordinators
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