NAME OF THE COURSE

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NAME OF THE COURSE
Code
Course teacher
Associate teachers
Status of the course
Course objectives
Course enrolment
requirements and
entry competences
required for the
course
Learning outcomes
expected at the
level of the course
(4 to 10 learning
outcomes)
Therapeutic exercises in Rehabilitation of Sport Injuries
KFA3KR
Year of study
Pausic Jelena, associate
professor
Vladimir Ivancev, assistant
professor
Jeremy Todd, asistent
Elective
Credits (ECTS)
Type of instruction
(number of hours)
1st Master study
3
L
S
30
E
F
15
Percentage of
application of e-learning
COURSE DESCRIPTION
To learn basic concept of kinesiology rehabilitation
To learn concept of healing
To learn appropriate application of various
therapeutic exercises techniques
To learn specific applications of therapeutic
exercises on all segment of musculoskeletal system
For this course entry competences are:
English course and Kinesiotherapy course minimum grade 4
-
Describe the principles of therapeutic exercise in the rehabilitation;
Demonstrate techniques of therapeutic exercise and functional training;
Formulate a rationale for the application and modification of therapeutic
exercise for specific injury;
demonstrate patient education;
Communicate outcomes of the therapeutic exercise.
Week – Lectures: Concepts of rehabilitation and concept of
1.
healing (3 hours)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Course content
broken down in
detail by weekly
class schedule
(syllabus)
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Week – Lectures and Exercises: Various types of therapeutic
exercises (ROM, Joint mobilization, Soft tissue mobilization, stretching, facilitating stretching,
(3 + 2 hours)
Week – Lectures and Exercises: Various types of therapeutic
exercises (muscle strength, power and endurance, PNF diagonal patterns, proprioception
exercises and exercises for impaired balance) (3 + 2 hours)
Week – Lectures: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Injuries of Spine and Sacroiliac (3 hours)
Week – Lectures: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Injuries of Shoulder and Arm (3 hours)
Week - Lectures: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Injuries of Elbow and Forearm (3 hours)
Week – Lectures:: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Injuries of Wrist and Hand (3 hours)
Week - Lectures: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Injuries of Foot, Ankle, and Leg (3 hours)
Week - Lectures: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Injuries of Knee and Thigh(3 hours)
Week - Lectures: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Injuries of Hip (3 hours)
Week - Exercises: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Spine, Sacroiliac, Hip (3 hours)
Week - Exercises: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist (3 hours)
Week - Exercises: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Foot, Ankle and Leg (3 hours)
Week - Exercises: Specific application of therapeutic exercise:
Knee and Thigh (3 hours)
Week – Presentation of assignments (2 hours)
Format of
instruction
Student
responsibilities
☐lectures
☐independent assignments
☐seminars and workshops
☐multimedia
☐exercises
☐laboratory
☐on line in entirety
☐ work with mentor
☐partial e-learning
☐
(other)
☐field work
Are to do two assignments, one of them group experimental work, and second
individual practical training, class attendance and written exam.
Class
0.5
Research
Practical training 1
attendance
Experimental
0.5
Report
(Other)
work
Seminar
Essay
(Other)
essay
Screening student
work (name the
proportion of ECTS
credits for each
activity so that the
total number of
ECTS credits is
Tests
equal to the ECTS
value of the course) Written exam
1
Oral exam
(Other)
Project
(Other)
Grades are from 1 to 5 : grade 1 (below 59%); grade 2 (60% -72%); grade 3 (73% 82%); grade 4 (83% - 90%); grade 5 (91% - 100%)
Class attendance: 15%
Grading and
evaluating student Experimental work: 30%
work in class and at Practical training: 30%
the final exam
Written exam: 25%
Total: 100%
Title
Required literature
(available in the
library and via other
media)
Houglum A. Peggy (2001). Therapeutic exercise for
musculoskeletal injuries, 2nd ed. Human Kinetics.
Presentation package of this course
Number of
Availability via
copies in
other media
the library
1
20
Optional literature
Kisner C, Colby LA: Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 5th
(at the time of
Edition, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, PA., 2007.
submission of study
programme
proposal)
Quality assurance
Final exam and activity on the exercises.
methods that
ensure the
acquisition of exit
competences
Other (as the
proposer wishes to
add)
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