June- July Module I: Basics of movement Applied anatomy with

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June- July Module I: Basics of movement

1. Applied anatomy with emphasis on Biomechanics & Kinesiology of Human motion and Work Physiology

2. Kinetic and kinematics analysis for various functional activities.

Instructors: Kavitha Raja, Saumen Gupta

Class will meet every Mon and Fri from 4-6 pm

Assessment: July 28- Written exam

Schedule

Date Topic

20/06 Upper limb examination

23/06 Lower limb examination

27/06 Spine

Type of delivery

Didactic/ practical

30/06 Posture

4/07 Human gait

7/07 Muscle work and energy consumption during work

11/07 Kinematic evaluation methods

14/07 Gait evaluation

18/07 Functional evaluation- objective and subjective

21/07 Implications for trauma rehabilitation

25/07 Clinical reasoning for evaluation and management methods

28/07

Didactic / practical

View video/ practical

Student self learning and practical application

Student self learning/ didactics/ practical

Faculty in charge

Kavitha

Kavitha /

Saumen

Kavitha/

Saumen

Saumen

Kavitha/

Saumen

Test

Required preparation

Anatomy of upper limbs

Anatomy of lower limbs

Anatomy of spine

Digital camera, eval kit

Shorts

Gymwear

Recommended books/ articles

Clinical anatomy/

Snell

Atlas of anatomy

Orthopaedic examination/

Magee

Magee, Kendall and Kendall

Jacqueline Perry

Wilmore, Katch &

Katch

Digital camera, work hardening equipment

Orthopaedic surgery – any author

Musculoskeletal physical therapy-

Richards

CBR schedule

The teaching/ learning programme will be conducted in modular format. At the end of each module an assessment will be given

June- July Module I: Introduction

1. Health and Illness; Levels of Healthcare & Fitness

2. Basic Concepts of rehabilitation and foundations of rehabilitation

3. Institute based rehabilitation services and multi-disciplinary approach.

4. Methodology of CBR with reference to National Health Delivery system.

5. Role of National Institutes, District Rehabilitation Centre and Primary Health

Centre (with appropriate exposure).

6. Public awareness to the various disabilities. Communications. Message generation and dissipation.

7. Persons with disability; Act – 1995 and related Government infrastructure.

8. Role of Government in CBR, inter-sectoral programs and co-ordination.

Implementation of the Act.

9. Role of Non-Government organizations in CBR.

10. Scope of community physiotherapy.

Instructors : Kavitha Raja, Saumen Gupta

Class will meet every Tue & Thu from 2-4

Assessment : Presentation on July 29 & 31

Date Topic Type of delivery

Didactic 19/06 Health and illness-levels

24/06 Current concepts of rehabilitation

26/06 National health priorities

1/07 National health care delivery systems and

3/07 roles

NCD- current concepts

8/07 Disability perspectives

Didactic / practical

10/07 Disability legislation

15/07 Evaluation tools

17/07 Measurement concepts while measuring health

22/07 Implications for India

24/07 Clinical reasoning for evaluation and management methods

Didactic/ practical

Student self learning and practical application

Student self learning/ didactics/ practical

Faculty in charge

Kavitha

Required preparation

Kavitha /

Saumen

Kavitha/

Saumen

Saumen

Kavitha/

Saumen

Recommended books/ articles http://www.who.int/disabil ities/world_report/2011/p osters/en/ http://socialjustice.nic.in/ pwd2011.php http://www.rehabmeasur

es.org/default.aspx

Measuring health

Phys Ther. 2004

Apr;84(4):312-30; discussion 331-5.

Clinical reasoning strategies in physical therapy.

Edwards I 1 , Jones

M, Carr J, Braunack-

Mayer A, Jensen GM.

29/07

31/07

Neha’s presentation

Prashanth’s presentation

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