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Methods supporting functional capacity (6cr)

Code: KG10BP029-3002

General information


Enrollment
02.12.2017 - 31.12.2017
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
26.02.2018 - 02.11.2018
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
6 cr
Local portion
6 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Degree programmes
Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
Pia Haapala
Riitta Kiili
Marjut Koskela
Scheduling groups
Pienryhmä A (Size: 0 . Open UAS : 0.)
Pienryhmä B (Size: 0 . Open UAS : 0.)
Small groups
Pienryhmä A
Pienryhmä B
Course
KG10BP029

Objective

Students will
- know how to appropriately guide individual clients or groups performing therapeutic exercises
- use mobilization and stabilization techniques appropriately as part of the physiotherapy process
-know basic massage strokes and use them appropriately to support physiotherapy

Content

Massage technigues
Mobilization
Therapeutic exercise

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student:
- masters the part of the theoretical skills of the massage and the use strictly based massage therapy excerpts from acting in different situations
- know how to appropriately guide individual clients or groups performing therapeutic exercises
- use when supervising mobilization and stabilization techniques appropriately as part of the physiotherapy process

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student:
- masters the theoretical skills of the massage and the use massage therapy excerpts from acting in different situations.
- know how to appropriately guide individual clients or groups performing therapeutic exercises
- use mobilization and stabilization techniques appropriately as part of the physiotherapy process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student:
- masters the theoretical skills of the massage and the use flexibly and appropriately massage therapy excerpts from acting in different situations
- know how to appropriately guide individual clients or groups performing therapeutic exercises
- use mobilization and stabilization techniques appropriately as part of the physiotherapy process

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