Rehabilitation methodology 3
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to increase the students knowledge about the functional assessment and management of the main muscle-skeletal disorders, in patients with spinal cord injuries and in patients with amputations. The course aims also to provide basic knowledge on the anatomy and biomechanics of the hand and upper limb, with specific focus on the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder districts. It will also provide useful tools for the rehabilitative treatment of the main orthopedic, rheumatologic and neurological (central and peripheral) pathologies affecting the hand and upper limb, as well as insights related to upper limb splinting, personal/environmental strategies and aids for the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs).
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Code
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90116 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to increase the students knowledge about the functional assessment and management of the main muscle-skeletal disorders, in patients with spinal cord injuries and in patients with amputations. The course aims also to provide basic knowledge on the anatomy and biomechanics of the hand and upper limb, with specific focus on the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder districts. It will also provide useful tools for the rehabilitative treatment of the main orthopedic, rheumatologic and neurological (central and peripheral) pathologies affecting the hand and upper limb, as well as insights related to upper limb splinting, personal/environmental strategies and aids for the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs).
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/48
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Contact Hours
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20
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Berardi Anna
(syllabus)
Syllabus Prof. Rossi • Levels of amputation, etiology and surgical techniques • Pathologies of the stump intervention of the physiotherapist • The Pain: Phantom limb • Rehabilitation • Pre-prosthetic and prosthetic phases • Compression bandage (exercise on the technique) • Prosthetics • Upper limb prostheses • Lower limb prostheses • Prosthesis for ADL (activities of daily living) Outline of high-tech prostheses and sports prostheses
Syllabus Prof. Frontani Plan a rehabilitation program, define the program goals (brief-medium-long term), define and select the appropriate outcomes and outcome measures, define the optimal therapeutic choice and the correct scheduling to reach the goal. -) Assessment and treatment of lumbar pain -) Assessment and treatment of cervical pain -) Assessment and conservative treatment of knee and hip arthritis -) Assessment and treatment of TMJ disease -) Basics on pain neurophysiology -) Basics of therapeutic exercise and how to effectively use it -) Basics on the main manual therapy techniques
Syllabus Prof. Berardi • To provide evaluation elements for person-assistive device-environment compatibility; • To provide the basic knowledge and criteria to choose and customize posture systems, manual and electronic wheelchairs, powered mobility solutions, commands for environment control; • To illustrate solutions aimed at complex disabilities; • To provide tools for evaluating the patient and the assistive device; • To provide the knowledge to improve autonomy and safety in living environments through home automation.
Syllabus Prof. Pellicciari • Functional assessment in a patient with spinal cord injury • Functional prognosis in a patient with spinal cord injury • Principles of treatment in a patient with spinal cord injury
(reference books)
Cooper’s Fundamentals of Hand Therapy – Christine M. Wietlisbach Hand and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation: a Practical Guide – Rebecca J. Saunders
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Module: NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to increase the students knowledge about the functional assessment and management of the main muscle-skeletal disorders, in patients with spinal cord injuries and in patients with amputations. The course aims also to provide basic knowledge on the anatomy and biomechanics of the hand and upper limb, with specific focus on the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder districts. It will also provide useful tools for the rehabilitative treatment of the main orthopedic, rheumatologic and neurological (central and peripheral) pathologies affecting the hand and upper limb, as well as insights related to upper limb splinting, personal/environmental strategies and aids for the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs).
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/48
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Contact Hours
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20
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Frontani Francesco
(syllabus)
Syllabus Prof. Rossi • Levels of amputation, etiology and surgical techniques • Pathologies of the stump intervention of the physiotherapist • The Pain: Phantom limb • Rehabilitation • Pre-prosthetic and prosthetic phases • Compression bandage (exercise on the technique) • Prosthetics • Upper limb prostheses • Lower limb prostheses • Prosthesis for ADL (activities of daily living) Outline of high-tech prostheses and sports prostheses
Syllabus Prof. Frontani Plan a rehabilitation program, define the program goals (brief-medium-long term), define and select the appropriate outcomes and outcome measures, define the optimal therapeutic choice and the correct scheduling to reach the goal. -) Assessment and treatment of lumbar pain -) Assessment and treatment of cervical pain -) Assessment and conservative treatment of knee and hip arthritis -) Assessment and treatment of TMJ disease -) Basics on pain neurophysiology -) Basics of therapeutic exercise and how to effectively use it -) Basics on the main manual therapy techniques
Syllabus Prof. Berardi • To provide evaluation elements for person-assistive device-environment compatibility; • To provide the basic knowledge and criteria to choose and customize posture systems, manual and electronic wheelchairs, powered mobility solutions, commands for environment control; • To illustrate solutions aimed at complex disabilities; • To provide tools for evaluating the patient and the assistive device; • To provide the knowledge to improve autonomy and safety in living environments through home automation.
Syllabus Prof. Pellicciari • Functional assessment in a patient with spinal cord injury • Functional prognosis in a patient with spinal cord injury • Principles of treatment in a patient with spinal cord injury
(reference books)
Explain Pain - second edition David S. Butler and G. Lorimer Moseley Manual therapy: nags, snags, mwms etc. - Brian Mulligan Maitland peripheral manipulation Maitland vertebral manipulation Orthopaedic physical therapy - Robert A. Donatelli, Michael J. Wooden Orthopaedic manual therapy - Chad E.Cook
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Module: NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to increase the students knowledge about the functional assessment and management of the main muscle-skeletal disorders, in patients with spinal cord injuries and in patients with amputations. The course aims also to provide basic knowledge on the anatomy and biomechanics of the hand and upper limb, with specific focus on the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder districts. It will also provide useful tools for the rehabilitative treatment of the main orthopedic, rheumatologic and neurological (central and peripheral) pathologies affecting the hand and upper limb, as well as insights related to upper limb splinting, personal/environmental strategies and aids for the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs).
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/48
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Contact Hours
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20
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Rossi Simonetta
(syllabus)
Syllabus Prof. Rossi • Levels of amputation, etiology and surgical techniques • Pathologies of the stump intervention of the physiotherapist • The Pain: Phantom limb • Rehabilitation • Pre-prosthetic and prosthetic phases • Compression bandage (exercise on the technique) • Prosthetics • Upper limb prostheses • Lower limb prostheses • Prosthesis for ADL (activities of daily living) Outline of high-tech prostheses and sports prostheses
Syllabus Prof. Frontani Plan a rehabilitation program, define the program goals (brief-medium-long term), define and select the appropriate outcomes and outcome measures, define the optimal therapeutic choice and the correct scheduling to reach the goal. -) Assessment and treatment of lumbar pain -) Assessment and treatment of cervical pain -) Assessment and conservative treatment of knee and hip arthritis -) Assessment and treatment of TMJ disease -) Basics on pain neurophysiology -) Basics of therapeutic exercise and how to effectively use it -) Basics on the main manual therapy techniques
Syllabus Prof. Berardi • To provide evaluation elements for person-assistive device-environment compatibility; • To provide the basic knowledge and criteria to choose and customize posture systems, manual and electronic wheelchairs, powered mobility solutions, commands for environment control; • To illustrate solutions aimed at complex disabilities; • To provide tools for evaluating the patient and the assistive device; • To provide the knowledge to improve autonomy and safety in living environments through home automation.
Syllabus Prof. Pellicciari • Functional assessment in a patient with spinal cord injury • Functional prognosis in a patient with spinal cord injury • Principles of treatment in a patient with spinal cord injury
(reference books)
Atlas of amputations and limb deficiencies: surgical, prosthetic, and rehabilitation principles JI Krajbich, MS Pinzur, BK Potter, PM Stevens - 2023
- Fundamentals of amputation care and prosthetics DP Murphy - 2013
- Amputation and rehabilitation C. Marshall, G Stransby - Surgery (Oxford), 2010
- Free download ICRC publications
- La riabilitazione nel paziente amputato, centro protesi INAIL, free download
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Module: NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to increase the students knowledge about the functional assessment and management of the main muscle-skeletal disorders, in patients with spinal cord injuries and in patients with amputations. The course aims also to provide basic knowledge on the anatomy and biomechanics of the hand and upper limb, with specific focus on the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder districts. It will also provide useful tools for the rehabilitative treatment of the main orthopedic, rheumatologic and neurological (central and peripheral) pathologies affecting the hand and upper limb, as well as insights related to upper limb splinting, personal/environmental strategies and aids for the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs).
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/48
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Contact Hours
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20
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Pellicciari Leonardo
(syllabus)
Syllabus Prof. Rossi • Levels of amputation, etiology and surgical techniques • Pathologies of the stump intervention of the physiotherapist • The Pain: Phantom limb • Rehabilitation • Pre-prosthetic and prosthetic phases • Compression bandage (exercise on the technique) • Prosthetics • Upper limb prostheses • Lower limb prostheses • Prosthesis for ADL (activities of daily living) Outline of high-tech prostheses and sports prostheses
Syllabus Prof. Frontani Plan a rehabilitation program, define the program goals (brief-medium-long term), define and select the appropriate outcomes and outcome measures, define the optimal therapeutic choice and the correct scheduling to reach the goal. -) Assessment and treatment of lumbar pain -) Assessment and treatment of cervical pain -) Assessment and conservative treatment of knee and hip arthritis -) Assessment and treatment of TMJ disease -) Basics on pain neurophysiology -) Basics of therapeutic exercise and how to effectively use it -) Basics on the main manual therapy techniques
Syllabus Prof. Berardi • To provide evaluation elements for person-assistive device-environment compatibility; • To provide the basic knowledge and criteria to choose and customize posture systems, manual and electronic wheelchairs, powered mobility solutions, commands for environment control; • To illustrate solutions aimed at complex disabilities; • To provide tools for evaluating the patient and the assistive device; • To provide the knowledge to improve autonomy and safety in living environments through home automation.
Syllabus Prof. Pellicciari • Functional assessment in a patient with spinal cord injury • Functional prognosis in a patient with spinal cord injury • Principles of treatment in a patient with spinal cord injury
(reference books)
- Materials provided by the professor.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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