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Osteopathic Principles in Health Promoting Practice (5 cr)

Code: SX00ER15-3001

General information


Enrollment

02.05.2023 - 14.05.2023

Timing

14.08.2023 - 22.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

School of Rehabilitation and Examination

Campus

Myllypurontie 1

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Osteopathy

Teachers

  • Kevin Collet
  • Laura Lee Calonius
  • Jouni Arffman

Teacher in charge

Laura Lee Calonius

Groups

  • SXF21S1
    Osteopatian tutkinto-ohjelma päivä

Objective

Students are able to recognize historical and practical importance of osteopathic principles. Student are able to explain the various osteopathic principles, approaches and indications. Students are able to combine the importance of osteopathic principles and approaches in clinical reasoning of the patient case. Students are able to apply osteopathic thinking in planning treatment.

Health promoting guidance and counselling 2 cr
Students are able to plan a self-care plan in co-operation with the person to promote their health. Students base the planning on osteopathic principles and models. Students are able to justify the self-care plan by using research knowledge. Students are able to use the structure and methods of problem solving in their guidance and counselling work. Students guide precisely and safely making use of verbal, visual and tactile guidance.

Content

Osteopathic principles
Osteopathic approaches
Biomechanical approach
Respiratory and circulatory approach
Nervous approach
Biopsychosocial approach
Metabolic approach
Health promoting osteopathic thinking
Basics of planning osteopathic treatment

Health promoting guidance and counselling 2 cr
Counselling and guidance
Self-care as a support of osteopathic treatment
Movement control in cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine and shoulder girdle region
Exercises to develop strength, mobility and management of limbs

The course includes 2 cr of clinical practice

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Students encounter the patient professionally, appreciatively and empathically with health-promoting approach. Students work in a patient-oriented manner, and in dialogical interaction with the patient. Students work anatomically accurately, and develop their palpation skills. Students use appropriate professional core concepts, and make their choices using their professional knowledge base. Students identify the prerequisites and consequences of their actions, and work as a team member. Students work in accordance with good hygiene practice and principles of professional ethics. Students implement the examination and manual treatment appropriately and safely.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students encounter the patient professionally, appreciatively and empathically with health-promoting approach. Students work in a patient-oriented manner, and in dialogical interaction with the patient. Students have sensitive and anatomically accurate palpation skills. Students analyse the relationships between appropriate professional core concepts, and justify their choices using their professional knowledge base. Students analyse the prerequisites and consequences of their actions, and work as a flexibly team member. Students work in accordance with good hygiene practice and principles of professional ethics. Students implement the examination and manual treatment appropriately, efficiently and safely.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Students encounter the patient professionally, appreciatively and empathically with health-promoting approach. Students work in a patient-oriented manner, and in dialogical interaction with the patient. Students have sensitive, transformative and anatomically accurate palpation skills. Students analyse and apply the relationships between appropriate professional core concepts, and justify their choices using their professional knowledge base. Students analyse and apply the prerequisites and consequences of their actions, and work as a responsible and proactive team member. Students work in accordance with good hygiene practice and principles of professional ethics. Students implement the examination and manual treatment appropriately, efficiently, proactively and safely.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Students encounter the patient professionally, appreciatively and empathically with health-promoting approach. Students work in a patient-oriented manner, and in dialogical interaction with the patient. Students work anatomically accurately, and develop their palpation skills. Students use appropriate professional core concepts, and make their choices using their professional knowledge base. Students identify the prerequisites and consequences of their actions, and work as a team member. Students work in accordance with good hygiene practice and principles of professional ethics. Students implement the examination and manual treatment appropriately and safely.

Prerequisites

Learning outcomes of osteopathic examination and treatment 1-4