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COURSE SYLLABUS
MANIPULATIVE THERAPY I
1 Course Title: MANIPULATIVE THERAPY I
2 Course Code: FTR2007
3 Type of Course: Compulsory
4 Level of Course: First Cycle
5 Year of Study: 2
6 Semester: 3
7 ECTS Credits Allocated: 3
8 Theoretical (hour/week): 1
9 Practice (hour/week) : 2
10 Laboratory (hour/week) : 0
11 Prerequisites:
12 Recommended optional programme components: None
13 Language: Turkish
14 Mode of Delivery: Face to face
15 Course Coordinator: Uzman MAHMUT ÇALIK
16 Course Lecturers:
17 Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator: Uzm. Fizyoterapist Mahmut ÇALIK
mahmutcalik@uludag.edu.tr
18 Website:
19 Objective of the Course: To give the student the basic theoretical and practical knowledge of massage techniques, to provide the learning of the basic concepts of evaluation and aplication of different stituations that the massage can be used to improve ability to apply and to develop problem-solving skills in these issues in the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
20 Contribution of the Course to Professional Development
21 Learning Outcomes:
1 Defines massage therapy.;
2 Learns about basic infomation of reflex, mechanical, physiological and clinical effects of massage methods and techniques. ;
3 Learns to make the necessary evaluation and plan as a treatment option in cases indicated in massage. ;
4 Learns to pathologies that may be contraindicated to massage. ;
5 Applies the methods and techniques being taught. ;
22 Course Content:
Week Theoretical Practical
1 The history of massage, different massage techniques, objectives, principles of implementation, effects, the practical application of massage movements The history of massage, different massage techniques, objectives, principles of implementation, effects, the practical application of massage movements
2 Discussion of the dosage of massage, the practical application of the massage on the upper and lower extremity Discussion of the dosage of massage, the practical application of the massage on the upper and lower extremity
3 Repetition of practical applications, indications and contra-indications for massage discussion Repetition of practical applications, indications and contra-indications for massage discussion
4 The practical application of back, neck, abdomen and facial massage The practical application of back, neck, abdomen and facial massage
5 Repetetion of practical application, discussion of the sports massage and mechanical massage methods Repetetion of practical application, discussion of the sports massage and mechanical massage methods
6 Discussion and practical application of the first evaluations to be made before the application of connective tissue massage (CTM) Discussion and practical application of the first evaluations to be made before the application of connective tissue massage (CTM)
7 Repetation of practical aplications Repetation of practical aplications
8 The practical application of CTM on lumbosacral region (base region), lower thoracic, and scapular region The practical application of CTM on lumbosacral region (base region), lower thoracic, and scapular region
9 The practical application of CTM in interscapular, cervical and occipital region The practical application of CTM in interscapular, cervical and occipital region
10 Discussion of the reactions that occur after the application of CTM and general practice Discussion of the reactions that occur after the application of CTM and general practice
11 Practical applicationsof CTM ofthe upper and lower extremities Practical applicationsof CTM ofthe upper and lower extremities
12 The practical application of the CTM on pelvic, abdominal, chest and face region and discussion of the use of CTM in different diseases The practical application of the CTM on pelvic, abdominal, chest and face region and discussion of the use of CTM in different diseases
13 Repetation of practical aplications Repetation of practical aplications
14 Repetation of practical aplications, discussion of current massage techniques Repetation of practical aplications, discussion of current massage techniques
23 Textbooks, References and/or Other Materials: 1- Massage Techniques, Yuksel, Alp Publishing House, Ankara, 2007
2- Tappan F. ''Healing Massage Techniques :Holistic, Classic, and Emerging Methods'' Appleton&Lange, Connecticut, 1988.
3- Andrade CR, Clifford P.''Outcome-Bsad Massage'', Lippincott Williams&Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2001.
4- Fritz S. ''Mosby's Fundamentals of Therapeutic Massage'', Mosby Lifeline, St Louis, 1995.
24 Assesment
TERM LEARNING ACTIVITIES NUMBER PERCENT
Midterm Exam
Quiz
Homeworks, Performances
Final Exam
Total
Contribution of Term (Year) Learning Activities to Success Grade
Contribution of Final Exam to Success Grade
Total
Measurement and Evaluation Techniques Used in the Course
Information
25 ECTS / WORK LOAD TABLE
Activites NUMBER TIME [Hour] Total WorkLoad [Hour]
Theoretical
Practicals/Labs
Self Study and Preparation
Homeworks, Performances
Projects
Field Studies
Midtermexams
Others
Final Exams
Total WorkLoad
Total workload/ 30 hr
ECTS Credit of the Course
26 CONTRIBUTION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME QUALIFICATIONS
LO: Learning Objectives PQ: Program Qualifications
Contribution Level: 1 Very Low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High
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