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Physiotherapy Applied to Prevention and Treatment of Sport Injuries

Code: 103988 ECTS Credits: 6
2024/2025
Degree Type Year
2500892 Physiotherapy OT 4

Contact

Name:
Manuel Torello Vilar
Email:
manuel.torello@uab.cat

Teachers

Fermin Oliete Candela

Teaching groups languages

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Prerequisites

Having passed the subjects of the previous courses that empower the student to take 4th grade subjects of Degree


Objectives and Contextualisation

The main objective of the subject is to empower the student to establish a correct assessment, exploration physiotherapy clinic of an injured sportsman, from this initial assessment set specific goals and achievable and to know how to structure and apply a therapeutic physiotherapy plan adapted to each type of sportsman / injury in order to promote the most accurate, efficient and efficient rehabilitation of the lesional process.

Also, as a goal, students will be given the knowledge that will allow the student to propose strategies for physiotherapy - physical activity that will serve the athlete to do a work to prevent further injuries frequent to the sport you practice.


Competences

  • Act with ethical responsibility and respect for fundamental rights and duties, diversity and democratic values.
  • Design the physiotherapy intervention plan in accordance with the criteria of appropriateness, validity and efficiency.
  • Display critical reasoning skills.
  • Display knowledge of the morphology, physiology, pathology and conduct of both healthy and sick people, in the natural and social environment.
  • Display knowledge of the physiotherapy methods, procedures and interventions in clinical therapeutics.
  • Evaluate the functional state of the patient, considering the physical, psychological and social aspects.
  • Integrate, through clinical experience, the ethical and professional values, knowledge, skills and attitudes of physiotherapy, in order to resolve specific clinical cases in the hospital and non-hospital environments, and primary and community care.
  • Make a physiotherapy diagnosis applying internationally recognised norms and validation instruments.
  • Make changes to methods and processes in the area of knowledge in order to provide innovative responses to society's needs and demands.
  • Solve problems.
  • Take account of social, economic and environmental impacts when operating within one's own area of knowledge.
  • Take sex- or gender-based inequalities into consideration when operating within one's own area of knowledge.
  • Work in teams.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyse a situation and identify its points for improvement.
  2. Apply the knowledge and competences acquired to resolve clinical cases involving patients with sports injuries.
  3. Apply the specific methods and techniques for dealing with sports injuries.
  4. Communicate using language that is not sexist.
  5. Consider how gender stereotypes and roles impinge on the exercise of the profession.
  6. Critically analyse the principles, values and procedures that govern the exercise of the profession.
  7. Define general and specific objectives for using physiotherapy to treat sports injuries.
  8. Describe and apply physiotherapy assessment procedures to disorders caused by sports injuries and their possible functional repercussions.
  9. Describe the circumstances that can influence priorities when using physiotherapy to treat sports injuries.
  10. Display critical reasoning skills.
  11. Enumerate the different types of material and apparatus used in physiotherapy for sports injuries.
  12. Enumerate the medical-surgical treatments used for sports injuries, focusing on physiotherapy and orthopaedics.
  13. Establish a diagnostic physiotherapy hypothesis in the case of patients with sports injuries.
  14. Explain the physiopathology of sports injuries. 
  15. Identify situations in which a change or improvement is needed.
  16. Propose new methods or well-founded alternative solutions.
  17. Propose new ways to measure success or failure when implementing innovative proposals or ideas.
  18. Propose projects and actions that incorporate the gender perspective.
  19. Propose ways to evaluate projects and actions for improving sustainability.
  20. Solve problems.
  21. Weigh up the impact of any long- or short-term difficulty, harm or discrimination that could be caused to certain persons or groups by the actions or projects.
  22. Weigh up the risks and opportunities of suggestions for improvement: one's own and those of others.
  23. Work in teams.

Content

Program of the subject
										
											
										
											Theoretical and practical classes:
										
											
										
											Muscle Injury
										
											Tendon Injury
										
											Foot-ankle-leg injuries
										
											Knee injuries
										
											Core toning
										
											Shoulder injuries
										
											Practical classes:
										
											
										
											Dynamic work / manual therapy / EESS massage therapy
										
											Dynamic work / manual therapy / massage therapy EEII
										
											Proprioception
										
											EESS bandages
										
											Foot-ankle-leg bandages
										
											Knee bandages

Activities and Methodology

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
LABORATORY PRACTICES 20 0.8
THEORY 18.5 0.74 6, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 19, 16, 17, 18, 20, 5, 21
Type: Autonomous      
PERSONAL STUDY 90 3.6 6, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 19, 16, 17, 18, 10, 20, 23, 5, 21
READING ARTICLES AND REPORTS OF INTEREST 15 0.6 6, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 19, 16, 17, 18, 10, 20, 23, 5, 21

supervised theoretical and practical classes.
										
											
										
											practical classes on specific aspects of the subject.
										
											
										
											defense presentation of scientific posters or clinic casses
 

Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.


Assessment

Continous Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
CLINICAL CASE DEFENSE 30% 2 0.08 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14
PRACTICAL EVALUATION OF MANUAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES 40% 2.5 0.1 6, 2, 3, 4, 8, 18, 10, 5, 21
WRITTEN EVALUATION THROUGH OBJECTIVE EVIDENCE OF MULTIPLE CHOICE 30% 2 0.08 6, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 19, 16, 17, 18, 10, 20, 23, 5, 21

 

 

EVALUATION OF THE SUBJECT
										
											
										
											TO APPROVE THE SUBJECT IT IS ESSENTIAL TO HAVE APPROVED ALL ASSESSABLE ACTIVITIES
										
											
										
											WRITTEN ASSESSMENT THROUGH OBJECTIVE SELECTION TESTS OF MULTIPLE CHOICE ITEMS WITH A WEIGHT OF 30%
										
											
										
											EVALUATION / PRACTICAL EXAMINATION 40%
										
											
										
											PRESENTATION AND DEFENSE OF CLINICAL CASE / SCIENTIFIC POSTER 30%
										
											
										
											 
										
											
										
											STUDENTS IN THE SINGLE EVALUATION MODE WILL HAVE THE THREE TESTS ON THE SINGLE DATE OF THE THEORETICAL EXAMINATION
										
											
										
											ATTENDANCE IN THE P LABS OF THE PRACTICAL CLASSES IS RECOMMENDED TO BE ABLE TO PASS THE PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT FOR STUDENTS IN SINGLE ASSESSMENT
										
											
										
											CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT STUDENTS HAVE THE OBLIGATION TO ATTEND A MINIMUM OF 80% OF THE PRACTICAL CLASSES
										
											
										
											WITHIN THE RECOVERY DATE, THE STUDENT MUST PASS THE UNPASSED PART OF THE SUBJECT
										
											
										
											 
										
											
										
											 
										
											
										
											Students who have not passed the subject/module through continuous assessment may take a final make-up test no later than one week after the final theoretical assessment of the subject on a date and time agreed between the students and the teacher responsible for the subject.
										
											
										
											 
										
											
										
											The assessment of exchange students will be the same as for the rest of the UAB's own students, the inability to attend practical classes or seminars will be taken into account in each specific case and this fact will not count negatively against the students "out", the teacher, evaluating each situation and specific case, will propose substitute activities, for the rest of the activities where the presence is not essential the exchange student will have to fulfill and pass the periodic assessable activities that will allow him to present in the final written test.
										
											
										
											When it is considered that the student has not been able to provide sufficient evaluation evidence in the report, this subject will be recorded as non-evaluable.

 

 


Bibliography

Fisioterapia del deporte y ejercicio . Kolt G et al  Ed Elsevier 2004 

Tratamiento fisioterapico de la rodilla . Basas Garcia . Mc Graw Hill 2003

Anatomía parsa el movimiento . Calais Germain .B. Ed  los libros de la liebre de marzo .1994

Nuevas tendencias en fuerza y musculación .Julio Tous Fajardo .Ed Ergo 1999

Lesiones musculatres en el deporte . Balius-Pedret . Ed Panamericana 2013

Diagnostico Fisioterapico . Viel Eric . Ed Masson .1999

Tecnicas de Rehabilitacion en medicina deportiva .Prentice .W Ed Paidotribo 2001

Reeducation raisonnee de l'epaule opéree et non operée . Benedicte Forthomme. Ed Frisons Roche .2002

Lesiones Deportivas . Bahr . Maehlum .Ed Panamericana . 2004.

Rehabilitation in Orthopedic Surgery . Imhoff et al . Ed Springer 2016

 

Link a web P Maillaras : tendón

https://www.tendinopathyrehab.com/

 

Link a Web Jaume Mirallas . reeducación física

https://www.mirallas.org/

 

Link a web ejercicios activos

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1myWo1Ba7aybh-OUqzLjDQpfvKL_oGCk 

 

link a web EMC  Knesioterapia

https://www.elsevier-masson.fr/kinesiterapia-medicina-fisica-1293-2965.html

 

link a Physiopedia

https://www.physio-pedia.com/Physiopedia:About

 

Top 60 Physical Therapy Blogs & Websites in 2020 For Physiotherapists

https://blog.feedspot.com/physical_therapy_blogs/


Software

Muscle injury
										
											tendon injury
										
											Foot-ankle-leg injuries
										
											knee injuries
										
											Core Toning
										
											shoulder injuries
										
											Practical classes:
										
											
										
											Dynamic work / manual therapy / massage therapy EESS
										
											Dynamic work / manual therapy / EEII massage therapy
										
											proprioception
										
											EESS bandages
										
											Foot-ankle-leg bandages
										
											knee bandages

Language list

Name Group Language Semester Turn
(PLAB) Practical laboratories 301 Catalan/Spanish first semester afternoon
(PLAB) Practical laboratories 302 Catalan/Spanish first semester afternoon
(TE) Theory 301 Catalan/Spanish first semester afternoon