Clinical Management of Neuromusculoskeletal Dysfunction of the Upper Quadrant
Objectives
General characterization
Code
MF17
Credits
8
Responsible teacher
Doutora Rita Noélia Silva Fernandes
Hours
Weekly - Available soon
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Portuguese / English
Prerequisites
Bibliography
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.
McCarthy, C. (2010) "Combined Movement Theory". Churchill Livingstone. 2010.
Mulligan, B.R. (1995) "Manual Therapy "Nags", "Snags" and MwMs". New Zealand: Plant View services.
Comerford, M. and Mottram, S. (2011) Kinetic Control. Churchill Livingstone Australia.
Teaching method
Evaluation method
The assessment method includes a Practical Examination. This examination follows a format similar to an OSCE, designed to allow students to demonstrate clinical reasoning and practical skills.
To complete this curricular unit the students must have a classification of a minimum of 50% in both assessment activities.
Subject matter
The content includes an integrated clinical approach using concepts and techniques from a variety of approaches to manual therapy, manipulation and exercise, underpinned by an understanding of clinical anatomy, medical specialties and other disciplines, in a clinical reasoning and decision-making framework. It focuses on developing practical and clinical reasoning skills through teaching and case scenarios.
· Neuromusculoskeletal assessment (subjective and objective) and treatment skills for the neuromusculoskeletal dysfunctions of the upper quadrant;
· Outcome measures;
· Prognosis, modification of treatment plan and criteria for discharge;
· Patient interaction: Communication skills and effective collaborative working relationships with patients and the inter-professional team;
· Clinical presentations.