Sciences in Clinical Physiotherapy. Clinical Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal Disorders: Clinical Physiotherapy in Neurology and Neurosurgery
1855-F3-FKNIN-SJ
The subject Clinical physiotherapy in neurology and neurosurgery focuses on issues related to the most common neurological diseases and postoperative management in neurosurgical cases such as:
- cerebrovascular diseases,
- neurological diseases
- spine diseases,
- craniocerebral injuries
- spinal cord injuries,
- peripheral nerve diseases
- modern neurosurgery - antibolic electrostimulators and DBS electrostimulators
Total student workload
Balance of student workload:
- participation in lectures: 15 hours
- participation in exercises: 75 hours
The total student workload is 90 hours, which corresponds to 4 ECTS points
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Knows and understands:
W1: risk factors and health threats in patients undergoing physiotherapy
W2: etiopathogenesis, clinical symptoms, course, treatment, prognosis and principles of physiotherapy in patients with neurological and neurosurgical diseases
W3: principles of diagnosing and planning physiotherapy in a neurological, neurosurgical patient and a patient with multi-organ injury.
W4: types of diagnostic and imaging tests and their principles
Learning outcomes - skills
Can:
U1: collect information, formulate a physiotherapy diagnosis, set goals and a physiotherapy plan, and evaluate the physiotherapy process.
U2: prepare and conduct individually selected exercises for the disease
U3: provide self-care counseling to patients of various ages and health conditions regarding developmental defects, diseases and addictions
Learning outcomes - social competencies
He is ready to:
K1: being guided by the good of the patient, respecting the dignity and autonomy of people entrusted to care, showing understanding for ideological and cultural differences and empathy in the relationship with the patient and his family.
K2: respecting patient rights.
K3: independent and reliable practice of the profession in accordance with ethical principles, including compliance with moral values and obligations in patient care.
K4: taking responsibility for professional activities performed.
K5: seeking the opinion of experts in case of difficulties in solving the problem on your own.
K6: anticipating and taking into account factors influencing one's own and the patient's reactions
K7: noticing and recognizing one's own limitations in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences, and self-assessing educational deficits and needs
Teaching methods
Lectures:
- informative lecture
- problem lecture
- debate
Exercises:
- didactic discussion
- case analysis
- exposing methods; movie, show
- work in groups
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- problem-based lecture
- informative (conventional) lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- observation
- case study
- practical
Type of course
compulsory course
Prerequisites
A student starting education in the subject of Clinical Physiotherapy in Neurology and Neurosurgery has knowledge of clinical issues of neurological and neurosurgical diseases.
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Lecture
written test
- 100% attendance at lectures,
Written test (30 questions - 30 points - 100%)
Passing ≥60% of correct responsibilities
Failure - <60%
Exercises
written test
- 100% attendance at exercises
Single-choice written test (30 questions - 30 points - 100%)
Passing ≥60% of correct responsibilities
Failure - <60%
The grade for the subject is awarded on the basis of passing the subject:
- Passing the course is based on one total grade, which takes into account grades from lectures and exercises.
Practical placement
Bibliography
1. Kwolek Andrzej: Fizjoterapia w Neurologii i Neurochirurgii,
2. Mazur Roman: Podstawy Kliniczne w Neurologii,
3. Kwolek Andrzej: Rehabilitacja Medyczna
4. Mikołajewska Emilia: Metoda NDT Bobath w Neurorehabilitacji osób dorosłych
Notes
Term 2023/24:
The grade for the subject is awarded on the basis of passing the subject: - Passing the course is based on one total grade, which takes into account grades from lectures and exercises.
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Term 2024/25:
The grade for the subject is awarded on the basis of passing the subject: - Passing the course is based on one total grade, which takes into account grades from lectures and exercises.
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