- Docente: Valeria Candoli
- Credits: 3
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Valeria Candoli (Modulo 1) Elena Forti (Modulo 2) Martina Santoni (Modulo 3)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Physiotherapy (cod. 8476)
Course contents
The laboratory consists of 3 modules, of 20 hours each.
Module 1: orthopedic-traumatology laboratory - teacher Valeria Candoli
Module 2: neurological laboratory - teacher Elena Forti
Module 3: pediatric laboratory - teacher Claudia Livrieri
The program of each module is the following:
- Collect physiological and pathological anamnestic data of physiotherapeutic interest related to structures, functions, activities and participation
- Perform physical physiotherapy examination: observation, palpation, evaluation of passive and active mobility, specific tests and investigation of signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal, neurological, respiratory, cardio-circulatory and visceral structures.
When running, use validated tools, if any - Carry out clinical reasoning. - Identify therapeutic objectives and strategies in relation to the physical and psycho-social needs of the person under consideration. - Define and plan the physiotherapy intervention - Carry out the intervention - Verify, even on the way, the achievement of the objectives. Illustration of clinical cases (practical demonstration of the evaluation, identification of the person's needs, therapeutic objectives and physiotherapy treatment) through videos or classroom presentation of a person with orthopedic - traumatological or neurological pathology.
Readings/Bibliography
the material consists of clinical, functional and psychosocial data of the people (or simulated) subject of the exercise
Teaching methods
Interactive lessons that include a frontal and an experiential part with comparison between teacher and learners during the evaluation and treatment of real or simulated clinical cases, or people suffering from pathologies of physiotherapeutic interest.
Assessment methods
Practice Test.
test aim is to evaluate the achievement of the main teaching objectives:
- Ability to effectively and completely collect anamnestic data of physiotherapeutic interest;
- Ability to appreciate and collect the clinical signs and symptoms present.
- Ability to identify therapeutic goals
- Ability to carry out a treatment session
Account will be taken of the level of learner participation throughout the workshop.
Teaching tools
physiotherapy setting in the teaching room / rehabilitation gym
Office hours
See the website of Valeria Candoli
See the website of Elena Forti
See the website of Martina Santoni