Specific Intervention Methods in Orthopaedic Physiotherapy. Upper and Lower Extremities
Module: Specific methods of intervention in Physiotherapy
Matter: Specific methods of intervention in Orthopedic Physiotherapy
Main language of instruction: Spanish
Other languages of instruction: Catalan, English
Sem.2 | MO | 08:00 10:00 |
Head instructor
Dr. Jorge CALVO - jcalvo-alumni@uic.es
Office hours
Professors:
Mr. Jordi Calvo: jcalvo@uic.es
Traumatology is a field of activity in continuous development, which is important for the physiotherapist because of the high percentage of patients it represents. Therefore, it is essential to have full and up-to-date Physiotherapy training in which students complement and relate pathological knowledge to the possibilities of action in Physiotherapy.
No prerequisites are required.
- Understand and know how to apply the applicable physiotherapeutic procedures to the pathology of the musculoskeletal system.
- Know the diagnostic process in Physiotherapy, establishing appropriate therapeutic objectives in the physiotherapeutic approaches to traumatic pathology in the musculoskeletal system.
- Know how to design a physiotherapy intervention plan based on research and scientific evidence.
- Develop the skills necessary to intervene in the process of promotion and health prevention.
- Maintain an attitude of motivation and self-improvement throughout the learning process.
- Develop the skills necessary to work together and communicate verbally as well as in writing.
Students:
THEORETICAL BLOCK
Unit 1. Introduction to Trauma Physiotherapy
1.1- Basic concepts
1.2- Physiotherapy Diagnosis (Impairments, Disabilities)
1.3- Types of injuries: bone, capsulolligamentàries, muscular, tendon
1.4- Stimulus which is suitable for different tissues: bio-physiological bases of tissue repair
1.5- Physiotherapeutic treatment and technique objectives for each tissue
Unit 2. Physiotherapy treatment in traumatic shoulder pathology
2.1- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in bone injuries: clavicle fractures, scapula fractures, fractures of the proximal anatomic humerus-neck, humeral shaft fractures, and shoulder prosthesis.
2.2- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in soft tissue injuries: tendon injuries and subacromial conflict.Gleno humeral instability and dislocations (acromioclavicular, glenohumeral). Capsulitis and shoulder stiffness.
Unit 3. Physiotherapeutic treatment in traumatic elbow pathology
3.1- Physiotherapeutic approach in bone lesions: supracondylar fractures, olecranon fractures, radial head fractures, fractures in the shaft of the ulna and radius.
3.2- Physiotherapy treatment: dislocations, elbow instabilities.
3.3- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in soft tissue injuries: epicondilytis, epitrochleitis, bursitis.
Unit 4. Physiotherapeutic treatment in traumatic hand pathology.
4.1- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment of bone injuries: fractures and dislocations of the forearm, dislocations of the wrist and carpals / instabilities, fractures of the distal radius and ulna, carpal bone fractures, metacarpal and phalanges fractures.
4.2- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in soft tissue injuries: flexor tendon injuries and finger extensors, carpal tunnel syndrome, synovial cysts
4.3- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in finger injuries: sprains and capsulitis.
Unit 5. Physiotherapeutic treatment in traumatic spinal pathology
5.1- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in bone lesions, vertebral column fractures without neurological involvement and dorso-lumbar vertebral column fractures.
5.2- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in soft tissue injuries: herniated disc, "Whiplash injury", sprained vertebral column related injury.
Unit 6. Physiotherapeutic treatment in traumatic pathology of the pelvis and hip
6.1- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in bone injuries.Pelvis fractures, acetabulum fractures, femur fractures (diaphysis and upper extremity 1/3). Hip dislocations.Hip replacement.
6.2- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in soft tissue injuries. Bursitis and tendinitis adductors.
Unit 7. Physiotherapeutic treatment in traumatic pathology of the knee
7.1- Basic concepts on the aspects of knee rehab (RHB)
7.2- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in bone injuries.Fractures of the femur, patella fractures, tibial plateau fractures, chondral lesions.
7.3- Physiotherapeutic treatment as a result of post-traumatic long term damage: Arthrolysis, Judet intervention, etc.
7.4- Physiotherapeutic extensor treatment
7.5- Physiotherapeutic treatment in dislocations and tendinitis
7.6- Physiotherapeutic treatment in meniscal lesions
7.7- Physiotherapeutic treatment in ligament injuries
7.8- Physiotherapeutic treatment in Osteotomy and knee prosthetic
Unit 8. Physiotherapy treatment in traumatic foot pathology
8.1- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment in bone injuries.Fractures of the tibial, malleolar fractures, fractures of the calcaneus, metatarsal (MTT) fractures, fractures of the talus.
8.2- Physiotherapeutic approach and treatment of soft tissue injuries. Achilles tendonitis, ankle sprains. phonetically
Unit 9. The traumatic amputated patient: Rehabilitation approach
9.1-Types and levels of amputation
9.2-Process and RHB phases of the amputated patient
9.3-Possible complications and their treatment
9.4-Aspects to be treated: postural hygiene of the amputee, bandage, sensation and pain of phantom limb ....
9.5- A) Preprosthetic phase: exercises to recover the elasticity and toning of the stump
B) Prosthetic phase: components of the prosthesis, reeducation of the walking for lower extremities, daily life activities for superior limbs
Unit 10.The traumatic burned patient: Rehabilitation Approach
10.1-Burn concept / Structure and operation of a burn unit
10.2-Assessment of a burn (zones and classification according to their depth)
10.3-Calculation of the burned area / Zones / Location and risks
10.4-Medical Treatment and Nursing Care
10.5-Approach of physiotherapy:
-Postural treatment (positioning, edema management, immobilization of grafted areas, splinting and orthopedic devices)
-Kinesitherapy
-Sustained skin stretches
-Respiratory physiotherapy
-Functional recovery
-Pressure Therapy
TRAINING ACTIVITY | METHODOLOGY | COMPETENCES | ECTS CREDITS |
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theory classes | presentation method / lecture case method problem-solving exercises | 01 02 05 06 07 43 48 48.2 | 1.6 |
autonomous learning activities | learning contract | 10 15 17 29.1 | 0.7 |
student independent study | 43 53 55 | 0.4 |
The evaluation of the subject will follow the criteria indicated below:
- Continuous assessment: activities carried out (clinical cases) in the classroom that will represent 15% of the final grade. A total of activities will be considered that will take part in the final mark of continuous evaluation. The NO submission of any of these activities will count as a 0 in the completion of the final average, which will be equal to 10% of the final grade of the file.
- Completion of a group work (for groups of 6-8 people), related to a pathology or traumatological injury in a considered joint of the locomotor device. This work may be coordinated with the Research Methodology course. It will be equivalent to 25% of the final grade of the subject.
- Final written test of 40 questions, the incorrect answer will remain. It will represent 60% of the final mark of the subject. It will be essential to pass the final test to be able to complete the average with the rest of the assessment blocks.
For the students that go to 2nd call the assessment will consist of a written test "test".
FURTHER READING IN ORTHOPAEDICS
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