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COURSE SYLLABUS
MANIPULATIVE THERAPY II
1 Course Title: MANIPULATIVE THERAPY II
2 Course Code: FTR2004
3 Type of Course: Compulsory
4 Level of Course: First Cycle
5 Year of Study: 2
6 Semester: 4
7 ECTS Credits Allocated: 4
8 Theoretical (hour/week): 2
9 Practice (hour/week) : 2
10 Laboratory (hour/week) : 0
11 Prerequisites: FTR1001 ANATOMY I
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
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19 Objective of the Course: To introduced the conditions which produce pain, inflammation and limited motion in joints and soft tissue structures; to provide acknowledgement of basic evaluation methods; to acquired skill of basic mobilization and manipulation application techniques for the treatment of these conditions.
20 Contribution of the Course to Professional Development Students will gain theoretical and practical skills about the mobilization techniques that they will use frequently in the profession.
21 Learning Outcomes:
1 Describes functional anatomy of the vertebral column and peripheral joints. ;
2 Comprehenses the mechanism of effectiveness of mobilization, manipulation and transverse friction techniques. ;
3 Describes clinical characteristics of the joint and soft tissue problems, percieves and applies of basic evaluation techniques.;
4 Observes and repeats the application of mobilization, manipulation and transverse friction techniques.;
5 Make decisions about the technique of manuel therapy in the treatment of joint, soft tissue and muscle injuries.;
22 Course Content:
Week Theoretical Practical
1 Functional anatomy, biomechanics and pathomechanics of joints and soft tissues and principals of basic evaluation Functional anatomy, biomechanics and pathomechanics of joints and soft tissues and principals of basic evaluation
2 Mode of action and principals of application of transvers friction technique Mode of action and principals of application of transvers friction technique
3 Application of transvers friction massage for the treatment of tendon, ligament and muscle injuries of upper extremity Application of transvers friction massage for the treatment of tendon, ligament and muscle injuries of upper extremity
4 Application of transvers friction massage for the treatment of tendon, ligament and muscle injuries of lower extremity Application of transvers friction massage for the treatment of tendon, ligament and muscle injuries of lower extremity
5 Transvers friction technique -Decision making and treatment applications Transvers friction technique -Decision making and treatment applications
6 Review of regional functional anatomy applied to manual medicine Review of regional functional anatomy applied to manual medicine
7 Repetation of practical aplications Repetation of practical aplications
8 Cervical disk lesions and manipulation procedure Cervical disk lesions and manipulation procedure
9 Lumbar disk lesions and manipulation procedure Lumbar disk lesions and manipulation procedure
10 Clinical models and treatment principals of cervical and lumbar disk lesions Clinical models and treatment principals of cervical and lumbar disk lesions
11 Functional anatomy and pathomechanics of peripherial joints and principals of basic evaluation procedures. Functional anatomy and pathomechanics of peripherial joints and principals of basic evaluation procedures.
12 Mobilization and manipulation applications of the upper extremitiy Mobilization and manipulation applications of the upper extremitiy
13 Repetation of practical aplications Repetation of practical aplications
14 Mobilization and manipulation applications of the lower extremitiy Mobilization and manipulation applications of the lower extremitiy
23 Textbooks, References and/or Other Materials: Kesson M, Atkins E : Orthopaedic Medicine: a practical approach. 2 nd edition,Butterworth-Heinemann2005. .
1-Kesson M, Atkins E : Orthopaedic Medicine: a practical approach. 2 nd edition,Butterworth-Heinemann2005. .
2-Cyriax H J, Cyriax P J: Cyriax?s Illustrated Manual of orthopaedic Medicine. 2nd edition. Butterworth Heinemann 1996.
3- Cyriax J.H, :Textbook of Orthopaedic Medicine, volume II : Treatment by manipulation, massage and injection, tenth edition, Ballière Tindall . 1980
24 Assesment
TERM LEARNING ACTIVITIES NUMBER PERCENT
Midterm Exam 1 40
Quiz 0 0
Homeworks, Performances 0 0
Final Exam 1 60
Total 2 100
Contribution of Term (Year) Learning Activities to Success Grade 40
Contribution of Final Exam to Success Grade 60
Total 100
Measurement and Evaluation Techniques Used in the Course Multiple choice tests, matching items, true-false tests, open-ended questions
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25 ECTS / WORK LOAD TABLE
Activites NUMBER TIME [Hour] Total WorkLoad [Hour]
Theoretical 14 2 28
Practicals/Labs 14 2 28
Self Study and Preparation 14 3 42
Homeworks, Performances 0 10 20
Projects 0 0 0
Field Studies 0 0 0
Midtermexams 1 1 1
Others 0 0 0
Final Exams 1 1 1
Total WorkLoad 121
Total workload/ 30 hr 4
ECTS Credit of the Course 4
26 CONTRIBUTION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME QUALIFICATIONS
PQ1 PQ2 PQ3 PQ4 PQ5 PQ6 PQ7 PQ8 PQ9 PQ10 PQ11
LO1 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 4
LO2 4 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5
LO3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5
LO4 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 5
LO5 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 5
LO: Learning Objectives PQ: Program Qualifications
Contribution Level: 1 Very Low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High
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