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Neurologinen fysioterapia 1 (5 cr)

Code: SX00BI37-3008

General information


Enrollment

02.05.2019 - 15.05.2019

Timing

21.08.2019 - 20.10.2019

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Kuntoutus ja tutkiminen

Campus

Vanha viertotie 23

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Fysioterapian tutkinto-ohjelma

Teachers

  • Sirpa Ahola
  • Jouko Heiskanen
  • Hanna Rantavuori
  • Eveliina Holmgren
  • Krista Lehtonen

Teacher in charge

Sirpa Ahola

Groups

  • SXB17K1
    Fysioterapian tutkinto-ohjelma

Objective

Students know how to use neuropsychological knowledge in the
rehabilitation of impairment caused by cerebral dysfunctions. Students are aware of the symptoms, clinical examination and basic treatment models of the most common neurological diseases prevalent in Finland as well as their prevention and present rehabilitation practices. Students develop their competence in creating a therapeutic relationship with the rehabilitees, considering their possible neuropsychological disorders. They develop their competence in the
analysis of motor control and equilibrium and explain the relation between various neurological disorders and functional ability of people of various ages. Students use appropriate assessment methods for functional ability as a basis for planning and implementing physiotherapy, considering the rehabilitees’ individual situations and their significant others as well as the phase of rehabilitation and the operational environment. Students develop their competence in instructing rehabilitees and their significant others,
considering their resources and individual needs.

Content

Neuropsychological symptoms related to various illnesses.
Pain, headache, vertigo and paralysis.
Diseases impairing the sensory system, their examination and treatment
Diseases impairing the motor system and their treatment.
Disorders of the higher brain functions.
Recognising rehabilitees’ neuropsychological disorders and establishing a constructive relationship with rehabilitees.
Evidence-based neurological physiotherapy.
Relation between neurological dysfunctions and rehabilitees’ functional ability
Assessment of rehabilitees’ dysfunctions and planning of physiotherapy in cooperation with rehabilitees and their significant others as well as with the multiprofessional team.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students use the appropriate core concepts as well as make choices using the knowledge base of their own professional field. They recognise the prerequisites and consequences of their own actions.
Students’ actions follow the rules and instructions given, and they use working methods appropriately and safely.
Students work according to the professional ethics of their own field, and they act responsibly as group members.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students analyse the relationships between appropriate core concepts as well as justify their choices using the knowledge base of their own professional field. They analyse the prerequisites and consequences of their own actions.
Students act according to the rules and instructions given in their operating environment, and they use working methods appropriately and safely.
Students work according to the professional ethics of their own field, and they act flexibly as group members.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students analyse and assess the relationships between appropriate core concepts as well as make choices using the knowledge base of their own professional field. They assess the prerequisites and consequences of their own actions.
Students act initiatively and goal-orientedly in diverse operating environments, and they apply working methods appropriately and safely.
Students work according to professional ethics in varied situations, and their functioning enhances group activities.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Students use the appropriate core concepts as well as make choices using the knowledge base of their own professional field. They recognise the prerequisites and consequences of their own actions.
Students’ actions follow the rules and instructions given, and they use working methods appropriately and safely.
Students work according to the professional ethics of their own field, and they act responsibly as group members.