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Movement and Function

Scholar Year: 2016/2017

Code: LICFT011   
Acronym: MF
Scientific area: Fisioterapia
Section/Department: Physiotherapy Department
Term: 2nd Semester
Web Page:http://moodle.ips.pt/1617/course/view.php?id=346

Courses

Acronym N. of students Study Plan Curricular year ECTS Contact hours Total Time
LICFT 52 3,0 32 81,0

Teaching weeks: 18

Head

Teacher Responsability
Aldina Augusta de Lucena Head
Teresa Paula Cardoso Ribeiro da Costa Mimoso Colaborador
Eduardo Amorim Gonçalves Pedro Colaborador
Rafael Filipe Belga de Assunção Colaborador

Weekly workload

Hours/week T TP P PL TC S E EL OT TPL O OT/PL
Type of classes ,13 1,07 ,93

Lectures

Type Teacher Classes Hours
Theoretical Totals 1 0,13
Aldina Lucena   0,13
Theoretical-practical Totals 2 2,14
Aldina Lucena   0,67
Eduardo Pedro   0,80
Teresa Mimoso   0,67
Práticas-Laboratórios Totals 4 3,72
Aldina Lucena   1,07
Eduardo Pedro   0,53
Rafael Assunção   1,07
Teresa Mimoso   1,07

Teaching language

Portuguese

Intended learning outcomes (Knowledges, skills and competencies to be developed by the students)

Knowledge and understanding of:
1. Different types of gait; components of walking aids.
2.Objectives of the positioning of users, protecting the most susceptible parts of the body to skin lesions;
3.Transfer procedures;
4.Importance of the touch, mechanical, physiological and psychological effects of massage; indications and contraindications;
Technical and psychomotor skills to:
- Properly adjust the auxiliary and demonstrate the different types of gait;
- Properly position the user and perform mobility skills in bed;
- Perform transfers;
- Carry out the various massage techniques, respecting all the rules and principles.
Ability to communicate appropriately and effectively:
Use proper language to the user.
Instruct the user/family/caregivers to: properly handle walking aids in different types of gait; about the procedures and precautions to take in transfers.

Syllabus

I. Technical Help: adaptive aids (wheelchair, walker, axillary crutch, crutches, cane, tripod, pyramid, parallel bars, standing-frame, orthoses) and adaptive equipment.
II. March: gait training of users; shuffling gait; semi-pendulous march; pendulum march; march to 4, 3, and 2 dots; modified march to 3 points;
III. Placements: prevention of pressure ulcers in supine, prone, lateral and sitting; anti-bedsore material.
IV. Transfers: safety of users; material support; Australian transfer; classical; 3 carriers; 3/4 carriers; with a carrier. Transfer like "Chair";
V. Massage: hygiene rules; mechanical, physiological and psychological effects of massage; indications and contraindications of massage techniques; traditional massage techniques; positioning of the user/physiotherapist and materials to be used during the massage.

Teaching methodologies

The teaching and learning strategies used have the aim of creating learning opportunities which allow the understanding and integration of theoretical concepts and their connection to practice.
In the theoretical/practical lessons, demonstration and peer simulated practice are used, focused on the acquisition of the technical competences combined with the exposition/discussion of theoretical contents


Assessment methodologies and evidences

For the successful completion of the unit the student must attend 80% of the classes, and complete the theoretical & practical evaluation with at least 9,5/20. In case of failure the student, may repeat the evaluation, with new activities, in exam time (normal or appeal).

Assement and Attendance registers

Description Type Tempo (horas) End Date
Attendance (estimated)  Classes  32
  Total: 32

Mandatory Bibliography

Sandy Fritz;Clay and Pounds' basic clinical massage therapy : integrating anatomy and treatment, St.Louis, MI : Elsevier, cop.,2017, 2017. ISBN: ISBN 978-0-323-39-305-8
Laura Allen;Plain and simple guide to therapeutic massage and bodywork examinations, 3rd edition, 2017. ISBN: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, cop. 2017
Mary Atkinson, Sandra Hooper;Mosby's essential sciences for therapeutic massage : anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and pathology, London : Singing Dragon, 2016. ISBN: ISBN 978-1-84819-287-4
Nancy Keeney Smith and Catherine Ryan;Traumatic scar tissue management : massage therapy principles, practice and protocols, East Lothian : Handspring Publishing, 2016, 2016. ISBN: ISBN 978-1-909141-223
Domenico , G. (2008).;Técnicas de massagem de Beard : princípios e práticas de manipulação de tecidos moles , Rio Janeiro : Elsevier. ISBN: 978-85-352-2843-4
Rich, G.J. (2002).;Massage therapy : the evidence for practice, Endiburgh : Mosby. ISBN: ISBN: 0-7234-3217-1
Phelps, G.R. (1999). Safe Manual Handling. London: Gower Publishing Limited.

Complementary Bibliography

Karp, G. (1998). Choosing a Wheelchair: A Guide for Optimal Independence (Patient-Centered Guides)
Bromley, I. (1998). Tetraplegia and paraplegia: A guide for Physiotherapists (5 ed.ª). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Salvo,S.G. (1999).;Massage therapy : principles and practice,, Philadelphia : Saunders. ISBN: 0-7216-7419-4
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