Rehabilitation methodology 1
(objectives)
The student will have to acquiregeneral knowledge on the significance of functionalevaluation, the methodological approach ofrehabilitation, on the subjects participating in it, and onthe general techniques of handling and mobilizing Patient.
|
Code
|
90316 |
Language
|
ENG |
Type of certificate
|
Profit certificate
|
Module: Nursing sciences and neuropsychiatric rehabilitation techniques
(objectives)
Through a deepening of the joint physiology, themuscular tests and the techniques of mobilization andhandling of loads, the student will be able to acquire thefoundations to undertake the practical training course.
|
Language
|
ENG |
Type of certificate
|
Profit certificate
|
Credits
|
2
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
MED/48
|
Contact Hours
|
20
|
Type of Activity
|
Core compulsory activities
|
Teacher
|
Gallotti Marco
|
Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
|
From to |
Attendance
|
not mandatory
|
Teacher
|
Galeoto Giovanni
(syllabus)
Biomechanics Program
• Articular physiology of the pelvis and the lower limb
• The pelvis: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• Hip: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• The knee: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• The ankle: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• Foot: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
The PLANTAR Vault: Functions of the Vault; Inner Arch; Outer arc; Front arch; transverse and longitudinal curvature; Muscles that support the plantar vault; Carrying of the foot to the ground during the pass.
Articular physiology of the shoulder and upper extremity
SECTION I • Principles and Methods • Joint Range of Motion • Assessment and Measurement of Joint Range of Motion • Assessment and Measurement of Muscle Length • Manual Assessment of Muscle Strength • Functional Application of Assessment of Joint • Range of Motion and Manual Muscle Testing • Relating Assessment to Treatment • Similar Assessment and Treatment • Methods • Key Steps When Applying Assessments and Treatments • Examples of Similar Assessment and Treatment Methods
SECTION II • Regional Evaluation • Techniques Shoulder Complex • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Elbow and Forearm • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and • Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Wrist and Hand • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Hip • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Knee • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Ankle and Foot • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Head, Neck, and Trunk • Articulations and Movements: Head and Neck • Instrumentation and Measurement Procedures: • TMJ and Spine • Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Head and Neck • Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the TMJ and Cervical Spine AROM • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Face • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Head and Neck • Articulations and Movements: Trunk • Surface Anatomy: Trunk • Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Trunk • Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine AROM • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement: Trunk • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Trunk • Functional Application: Neck and Trunk
(reference books)
Functional anatomy-upper limb-lower extremity-trunk and spine - Kapandji | Monduzzi • MUSCULO-SKELETAL ASSESSMENT Joint Motion and Muscle Testing - Hazel M. Clarkson, M.A., B.P.T. 2013 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain, (ENGLISH EDITION) Florence P. Kendall, Elizabeth Kendall McCreary Patricia G. Provance Mary Rodgers William Romani, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Spiral-bound – 17 Jan 2012 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Physiology of the Joints 6th Edition Volume 2 Lower Limb ELSAVIER • Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain, (ENGLISH EDITION) Florence P. Kendall, Elizabeth Kendall McCreary Patricia G. Provance Mary Rodgers William Romani, LIPPINCOTT Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Spiral-bound – 17 Jan 2012 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Physiology of the Joints 6th Edition Volume 2 Lower Limb ELSEVIER WILLIAMS & WILKINS
|
Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
|
From to |
Delivery mode
|
Traditional
|
Attendance
|
Mandatory
|
Evaluation methods
|
Written test
Oral exam
|
Teacher
|
Gigli Loredana
(syllabus)
Biomechanics Program
• Articular physiology of the pelvis and the lower limb
• The pelvis: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• Hip: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• The knee: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• The ankle: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• Foot: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
The PLANTAR Vault: Functions of the Vault; Inner Arch; Outer arc; Front arch; transverse and longitudinal curvature; Muscles that support the plantar vault; Carrying of the foot to the ground during the pass.
Articular physiology of the shoulder and upper extremity
SECTION I • Principles and Methods • Joint Range of Motion • Assessment and Measurement of Joint Range of Motion • Assessment and Measurement of Muscle Length • Manual Assessment of Muscle Strength • Functional Application of Assessment of Joint • Range of Motion and Manual Muscle Testing • Relating Assessment to Treatment • Similar Assessment and Treatment • Methods • Key Steps When Applying Assessments and Treatments • Examples of Similar Assessment and Treatment Methods
SECTION II • Regional Evaluation • Techniques Shoulder Complex • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Elbow and Forearm • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and • Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Wrist and Hand • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Hip • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Knee • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Ankle and Foot • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Head, Neck, and Trunk • Articulations and Movements: Head and Neck • Instrumentation and Measurement Procedures: • TMJ and Spine • Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Head and Neck • Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the TMJ and Cervical Spine AROM • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Face • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Head and Neck • Articulations and Movements: Trunk • Surface Anatomy: Trunk • Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Trunk • Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine AROM • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement: Trunk • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Trunk • Functional Application: Neck and Trunk
(reference books)
Functional anatomy-upper limb-lower extremity-trunk and spine - Kapandji | Monduzzi • MUSCULO-SKELETAL ASSESSMENT Joint Motion and Muscle Testing - Hazel M. Clarkson, M.A., B.P.T. 2013 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain, (ENGLISH EDITION) Florence P. Kendall, Elizabeth Kendall McCreary Patricia G. Provance Mary Rodgers William Romani, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Spiral-bound – 17 Jan 2012 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Physiology of the Joints 6th Edition Volume 2 Lower Limb ELSAVIER • Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain, (ENGLISH EDITION) Florence P. Kendall, Elizabeth Kendall McCreary Patricia G. Provance Mary Rodgers William Romani, LIPPINCOTT Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Spiral-bound – 17 Jan 2012 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Physiology of the Joints 6th Edition Volume 2 Lower Limb ELSEVIER WILLIAMS & WILKINS
|
Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
|
From to |
Delivery mode
|
Traditional
|
Attendance
|
Mandatory
|
Evaluation methods
|
Written test
Oral exam
|
|
|
Module: Nursing sciences and neuropsychiatric rehabilitation techniques
(objectives)
Through a deepening of the joint physiology, themuscular tests and the techniques of mobilization andhandling of loads, the student will be able to acquire thefoundations to undertake the practical training course.
|
Language
|
ENG |
Type of certificate
|
Profit certificate
|
Credits
|
2
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
MED/48
|
Contact Hours
|
20
|
Type of Activity
|
Core compulsory activities
|
Teacher
|
Galeoto Giovanni
(syllabus)
Biomechanics Program
• Articular physiology of the pelvis and the lower limb
• The pelvis: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• Hip: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• The knee: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• The ankle: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• Foot: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
The PLANTAR Vault: Functions of the Vault; Inner Arch; Outer arc; Front arch; transverse and longitudinal curvature; Muscles that support the plantar vault; Carrying of the foot to the ground during the pass.
Articular physiology of the shoulder and upper extremity
SECTION I • Principles and Methods • Joint Range of Motion • Assessment and Measurement of Joint Range of Motion • Assessment and Measurement of Muscle Length • Manual Assessment of Muscle Strength • Functional Application of Assessment of Joint • Range of Motion and Manual Muscle Testing • Relating Assessment to Treatment • Similar Assessment and Treatment • Methods • Key Steps When Applying Assessments and Treatments • Examples of Similar Assessment and Treatment Methods
SECTION II • Regional Evaluation • Techniques Shoulder Complex • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Elbow and Forearm • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and • Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Wrist and Hand • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Hip • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Knee • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Ankle and Foot • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Head, Neck, and Trunk • Articulations and Movements: Head and Neck • Instrumentation and Measurement Procedures: • TMJ and Spine • Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Head and Neck • Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the TMJ and Cervical Spine AROM • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Face • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Head and Neck • Articulations and Movements: Trunk • Surface Anatomy: Trunk • Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Trunk • Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine AROM • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement: Trunk • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Trunk • Functional Application: Neck and Trunk
(reference books)
Functional anatomy-upper limb-lower extremity-trunk and spine - Kapandji | Monduzzi • MUSCULO-SKELETAL ASSESSMENT Joint Motion and Muscle Testing - Hazel M. Clarkson, M.A., B.P.T. 2013 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain, (ENGLISH EDITION) Florence P. Kendall, Elizabeth Kendall McCreary Patricia G. Provance Mary Rodgers William Romani, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Spiral-bound – 17 Jan 2012 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Physiology of the Joints 6th Edition Volume 2 Lower Limb ELSAVIER • Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain, (ENGLISH EDITION) Florence P. Kendall, Elizabeth Kendall McCreary Patricia G. Provance Mary Rodgers William Romani, LIPPINCOTT Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Spiral-bound – 17 Jan 2012 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Physiology of the Joints 6th Edition Volume 2 Lower Limb ELSEVIER WILLIAMS & WILKINS
|
Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
|
From to |
Delivery mode
|
Traditional
|
Attendance
|
Mandatory
|
Evaluation methods
|
Written test
Oral exam
|
|
|
Module: Nursing sciences and neuropsychiatric rehabilitation techniques
(objectives)
Through a deepening of the joint physiology, themuscular tests and the techniques of mobilization andhandling of loads, the student will be able to acquire thefoundations to undertake the practical training course.
|
Language
|
ENG |
Type of certificate
|
Profit certificate
|
Credits
|
2
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
MED/48
|
Contact Hours
|
20
|
Type of Activity
|
Core compulsory activities
|
Teacher
|
Gigli Loredana
(syllabus)
Biomechanics Program
• Articular physiology of the pelvis and the lower limb
• The pelvis: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• Hip: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• The knee: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• The ankle: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
• Foot: articular surfaces; Physiology of movements; Ligaments and muscular actions
The PLANTAR Vault: Functions of the Vault; Inner Arch; Outer arc; Front arch; transverse and longitudinal curvature; Muscles that support the plantar vault; Carrying of the foot to the ground during the pass.
Articular physiology of the shoulder and upper extremity
SECTION I • Principles and Methods • Joint Range of Motion • Assessment and Measurement of Joint Range of Motion • Assessment and Measurement of Muscle Length • Manual Assessment of Muscle Strength • Functional Application of Assessment of Joint • Range of Motion and Manual Muscle Testing • Relating Assessment to Treatment • Similar Assessment and Treatment • Methods • Key Steps When Applying Assessments and Treatments • Examples of Similar Assessment and Treatment Methods
SECTION II • Regional Evaluation • Techniques Shoulder Complex • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Elbow and Forearm • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and • Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Wrist and Hand • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Hip • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Knee • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Ankle and Foot • Articulations and Movements • Surface Anatomy • Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement • Muscle Strength Assessment • Functional Application Head, Neck, and Trunk • Articulations and Movements: Head and Neck • Instrumentation and Measurement Procedures: • TMJ and Spine • Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Head and Neck • Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the TMJ and Cervical Spine AROM • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Face • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Head and Neck • Articulations and Movements: Trunk • Surface Anatomy: Trunk • Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Trunk • Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine AROM • Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement: Trunk • Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Trunk • Functional Application: Neck and Trunk
(reference books)
Functional anatomy-upper limb-lower extremity-trunk and spine - Kapandji | Monduzzi • MUSCULO-SKELETAL ASSESSMENT Joint Motion and Muscle Testing - Hazel M. Clarkson, M.A., B.P.T. 2013 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain, (ENGLISH EDITION) Florence P. Kendall, Elizabeth Kendall McCreary Patricia G. Provance Mary Rodgers William Romani, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Spiral-bound – 17 Jan 2012 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Physiology of the Joints 6th Edition Volume 2 Lower Limb ELSAVIER • Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain, (ENGLISH EDITION) Florence P. Kendall, Elizabeth Kendall McCreary Patricia G. Provance Mary Rodgers William Romani, LIPPINCOTT Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Spiral-bound – 17 Jan 2012 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS • Physiology of the Joints 6th Edition Volume 2 Lower Limb ELSEVIER WILLIAMS & WILKINS
|
Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
|
From to |
Delivery mode
|
Traditional
|
Attendance
|
Mandatory
|
Evaluation methods
|
Written test
Oral exam
|
|
|
|