Conducted in
term:
2023/24
ECTS credits:
3
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Rehabilitation
(for:
Faculty of Health Sciences)
Sciences in Clinical Physiotherapy. Clinical Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal Disorders: Clinical Physiotherapy in Rheumatology 1855-F3-FKWR-SJ
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Total student workload
(in Polish) 1. Compulsory hours with teacher:
- participation in lectures - 15 h
- participation in exercises - 35 h
50 h = 2 ECTS
2. time for individual work:
- reading literature - 15 h = 0.6 ECTS
3. time spent by the student to prepare for the exam - 10 h = 0.4 ECTS
Total workload: 75 h = 3 ECTS
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) Student knows and understands:
W1: Etiology, pathomechanism, symptoms and course of musculoskeletal dysfunctions in: rheumatology, to the extent that physiotherapeutic measures can be rationally applied - D.W1
W2: Principles of diagnosis and general principles.
D.W2: Principles of diagnosis and general principles and ways of treatment of the most common musculoskeletal system dysfunctions in: rheumatology, in the degree enabling the rational application of physiotherapeutic measures - D.W2
W3: Assumptions and principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)- D.W16
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) Student can:
U1: carry out a detailed examination for physiotherapy and functional tests of the musculoskeletal system, note and interpret the results - D.U1
U2: perform functional tests useful in rheumatology, such as assessment of the degree of joint damage and deformity, hand function and locomotion in patients with rheumatological diseases - D.U8
U3: plan, select - depending on the clinical and functional state of the patient, functional status of the patient - and perform physiotherapy procedures in patients with rheumatological diseases, muscular adhesion diseases, degenerative and articular chan ges, restrictions of the range of motion or non-articular pain syndromes of rheumatic origin-D.U9
U4: perform upright standing and walking training of patients with rheumatic diseases, as well as functional improvement of the arm in rheumatological disease-D.U10
U5: instruct patients with rheumatological diseases on how to perform exercises at home, how to use medical devices, including those improving of arm function-D.U11
U 6: use the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)-D.U39
U7: use the principles of correct communication with the patient and communicate with other members of the therapeutic team - D.U47
U8: use specialist scientific literature - national and and foreign scientific literature - E.U3
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) Student is willing to:
K1: establish and maintain respectful contact with a patient and show understanding for world-view and cultural differences-K.1
K2: practise their profession being aware of the role of a physiotherapist for the society, including the local community-K.2
K3: present an attitude promoting a healthy lifestyle, promote and actively create a healthy lifestyle and health promotion during their activities connected with their profession and define the level of fitness necessary to practise as a physiotherapist - K3
K4: comply with the patient's rights and the principles of professional ethics - K.4
K5: use objective sources of information - K.6
K6: implement the rules of professional comradeship and cooperation in a team of specialists, including representatives of other medical professions, also in a multicultural and multinational environment - K.7
K7: accept responsibility related to decisions made within the scope of professional activity, including in terms of his/her own safety and the safety of others - K9
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Informative lecture, Problem-based lecture, Expository methods: demonstration, didactic discussion Case analysis
Expository teaching methods
- informative (conventional) lecture
- participatory lecture
- problem-based lecture
- discussion
- participatory lecture
- problem-based lecture
- discussion
Course coordinators
Bibliography
Term 2023/24:
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