
Clinical Management of Neuromusculoskeletal Dysfunction of the Lower Quadrant
Code
MF16
Department
Physiotherapy
Credits
8
Teacher in charge
Eduardo Brazete Cruz
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
Prerequisites
Subject matter
Clinical Reasoning and clinical decision-making: Diagnostic Reasoning and non diagnostic forms of reasoning; Mechanisms of pain and dysfunction in specific conditions. Application of the clinical sciences across integrated clinical cases; Concepts of diagnosis and classification of musculoskeletal disorder within the scope of physiotherapy practice; Neuromusculoskeletal assessment (subjective and objective) and treatment skills for the neuro musculoskeletal dysfunctions of the lower quadrant;Precautions and contra-indications; Therapeutic Exercise. Principles of integration of exercise prescription and self-management in treatment programs, and evaluation of treatment outcomes; C linical presentations;
Bibliography
Jones, M. and Rivett, D. (2004). Clinical Reasoning for Manual Therapists. Butterworth Heinemann.Butler DS, Moseley GL. (2003) Explain Pain. Noigroup Publication. Adelaide City West, South Australia. Petty, N.J. (2004) Principles of neuromusculoskeletal treatment and management: a guide for therapists. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh. Edwards; B.C. (1992) Manual of Combined Movements. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. Mulligan, B.R. (1995) Manual Therapy Nags, Snags and MwMs. New Zealand: Plant View services. Richardson, C. Jull, G. Hodges, P. Hides, J. (1999)Therapeutic Exercise for spinal Stabilization. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Teaching method
Case based clinical scenarios Small Tutorial Groups Clinical Skills Lab; Self-directed Learning
Evaluation method
Practice examinations based on clinical scenarios (70%);Written Assignment (limit to 4000 words) (30%).