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Biomechanics and Rehabilitation of Lower Extremities 1 (5 cr)

Code: SX00EP54-3004

General information


Enrollment
04.12.2023 - 17.12.2023
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
08.01.2024 - 24.05.2024
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Mode of delivery
On-campus
Unit
(2019-2024) School of Rehabilitation and Examination
Campus
Myllypurontie 1
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 35
Degree programmes
Podiatry
Teachers
Otso Heinonen
Elina Wasenius
Teacher in charge
Elina Wasenius
Groups
SXD23S1
Jalkaterapian tutkinto-ohjelma päivä
Course
SX00EP54

Implementation has 10 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 31 h 0 min.

Time Topic Location
Wed 17.01.2024 time 12:30 - 15:30
(3 h 0 min)
Alaraajojen rakenne, toiminta ja kuntoutus 1 SX00EP54-3004
MPB6008 Oppimistila
Thu 25.01.2024 time 12:30 - 15:30
(3 h 0 min)
Alaraajojen rakenne, toiminta ja kuntoutus 1 SX00EP54-3004
MPB6008 Oppimistila
Mon 29.01.2024 time 09:00 - 14:00
(5 h 0 min)
Alaraajojen rakenne, toiminta ja kuntoutus 1 SX00EP54-3004
MPB6008 Oppimistila
Tue 30.01.2024 time 09:00 - 11:30
(2 h 30 min)
Alaraajojen rakenne, toiminta ja kuntoutus 1 SX00EP54-3004
MPB2023 Manuaalinen terapia 2
Tue 06.02.2024 time 09:00 - 14:00
(5 h 0 min)
Alaraajojen rakenne, toiminta ja kuntoutus 1 SX00EP54-3004
MPB2022 Manuaalinen terapia 1
Mon 26.02.2024 time 09:00 - 11:30
(2 h 30 min)
Alaraajojen rakenne, toiminta ja kuntoutus 1 SX00EP54-3004
MPB2022 Manuaalinen terapia 1
Tue 12.03.2024 time 14:30 - 16:00
(1 h 30 min)
ETÄ: Patofysiologia 1
Teams
Thu 14.03.2024 time 09:00 - 11:45
(2 h 45 min)
Alaraajojen rakenne, toiminta ja kuntoutus 1 SX00EP54-3004
MPA6010 Oppimistila
Tue 19.03.2024 time 15:00 - 17:30
(2 h 30 min)
ETÄ: Patofysiologia 2
Teams
Mon 08.04.2024 time 13:00 - 16:15
(3 h 15 min)
ETÄ: Patofysiologia 3
Teams
Changes to reservations may be possible.

Objective

The student is able to describe aetiology, progression, and related structural changes on a cell and tissue level of the most common illnesses as well as the basics of a healing process from the pathophysiological point of view. The student manages tissue healing processes of low extremity tissues and understands the rehabilitation principles of different tissue types and the protocols related to rehabilitation. The student understands the differences between acute and overuse injuries and the common aetiology.

The student is able to plan and execute instructional situations for clients and groups that support and promote self-care utilizing appropriate didactive solutions. The student is able to produce applicable material that meets client’s needs. The student recognizes the most common musculoskeletal illnesses that impact lower extremities and is able to recognize the aetiology and differential diagnoses. The student becomes competent in evaluation, prevention, rehabilitation, treatment methods, and in instructing a client. The student understands the significance of collaboration with other professionals treating musculoskeletal clients.

The student is knowledgeable of therapeutic exercise, principles of joint mobilization, and understands their indication in the rehabilitation of different lower extremity problems.

Content

-Central aetiology of illnesses
-Progression of illnesses and influencing factors
-Structural changes connected with illnesses
-Functional disturbances of organ systems
-General principles of healing from illnesses
-Diagnosing and treatment of pathological changes
-Rehabilitation principles and rehabilitation protocols of different tissues
-Acute and overuse injuries
-Aetiology of musculoskeletal illnesses
-Differential diagnoses
-Prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal illnesses
-(Osteo)arthritis
-Osteoporosis
-Basics of therapeutic exercise and joint mobilization
-Motor control and learning

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
The student is able to:
- display learning in core content
- use individual professional concepts correctly
- find information for a specific situation
- distinguish between non-theoretical and theoretical information
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS,PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
The student is able to:
- act in individual professional situations as instructed
- display learning in his professional field
- show that he has achieved the targets for core competence
RESPONSIBILITY, COOPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
The student is able to:
- follow safety instructions
- display learning in the ethical principles of his professional field
- operate as a member of a student group

Assessment criteria, good (3)

PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
The student is able to:
- display an understanding of concepts and professional knowledge in the field
- assess and limit the amount of information needed
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS,PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
The student is able to:
- operate well in typical professional duties and contexts
- operate in a multicultural environment
RESPONSIBILITY, COOPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
The student is able to:
- operate safely
- act according to professional ethics
- operate in a student group

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
The student is able to:
- use concepts and knowledge in his field systematically
- assess and use various information sources
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS,PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
The student is able to:
- apply professional information in professional assignments
- work in various duties in a variety of operating environments
- act independently and responsibly in professional contexts
RESPONSIBILITY, COOPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
The student is able to:
- to take safety issues into consideration in his action
- argue his choices on the basis of professional ethics
- organise the activities of a group of students

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Failed
PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
- The student does not know or appreciate knowledge in the field sufficiently
- The student does not know or cannot use concepts in his field properly
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS,PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
- The student's professional level is not properly developed
- The student is not acting in accordance with his training and guidance
RESPONSIBILITY, COOPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
- The student is not familiar with instructions related to professional safety or ethical principles
- The student withdraws from cooperation with others

Qualifications

Anatomy and Physiology 1
Podiatric Assessment Skills 1

Further information

Recommended optional programme components
The student advisor will recommend optional programme components for each student based on their individual study plan.

Objective

The student is able to describe aetiology, progression, and related structural changes on a cell and tissue level of the most common illnesses as well as the basics of a healing process from the pathophysiological point of view. The student manages tissue healing processes of low extremity tissues and understands the rehabilitation principles of different tissue types and the protocols related to rehabilitation. The student understands the differences between acute and overuse injuries and the common aetiology.

The student is able to plan and execute instructional situations for clients and groups that support and promote self-care utilizing appropriate didactive solutions. The student is able to produce applicable material that meets client’s needs. The student recognizes the most common musculoskeletal illnesses that impact lower extremities and is able to recognize the aetiology and differential diagnoses. The student becomes competent in evaluation, prevention, rehabilitation, treatment methods, and in instructing a client. The student understands the significance of collaboration with other professionals treating musculoskeletal clients.

The student is knowledgeable of therapeutic exercise, principles of joint mobilization, and understands their indication in the rehabilitation of different lower extremity problems.

Content

-Central aetiology of illnesses
-Progression of illnesses and influencing factors
-Structural changes connected with illnesses
-Functional disturbances of organ systems
-General principles of healing from illnesses
-Diagnosing and treatment of pathological changes
-Rehabilitation principles and rehabilitation protocols of different tissues
-Acute and overuse injuries
-Aetiology of musculoskeletal illnesses
-Differential diagnoses
-Prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal illnesses
-(Osteo)arthritis
-Osteoporosis
-Basics of therapeutic exercise and joint mobilization
-Motor control and learning

Further information

Recommended optional programme components
The student advisor will recommend optional programme components for each student based on their individual study plan.

Qualifications

Anatomy and Physiology 1
Podiatric Assessment Skills 1

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