Module PT1040-KP10
Theory and Practice of Physiotherapeutical Treatment 1 (TPPhyV1)
Duration
1 Semester
Turnus of offer
each winter semester
Credit points
10
Course of studies, specific fields and terms:
- Bachelor Physiotherapy 2017, compulsory,
- Bachelor Physiotherapy 2022, compulsory,
Classes and lectures:
- hydro-, balneo-, thermo- and inhalation therapy (exercise, 2 SWS)
- Physical education (exercise, 2 SWS)
- Physical education (seminar, 1 SWS)
- Physical therapy I (exercise, 2 SWS)
- Massage therapy I (exercise, 2 SWS)
Workload:
- 165 hours private studies
- 135 hours in-classroom work
Contents of teaching:
- PT1046-Ü: - Theoretical principles, areas of application and performance of classic massage - Massage techniques and effects - Indications / contraindications for classic massage
- PT1048-Ü: - passive and active-assistive mobilization - gait with partial load (Forearm crutches) on the floor and on the stairs - indication-specific transfer (over different heights)
- PT1041-S: - Basics of physiotherapeutic movement/exercise groups - Didactics and methodology in physical education - Fields of action for physiotherapists - Legal framework for exercise groups
- PT1041-Ü: - Creation of drafts and practical implementation of movement/exercise groups - Reflection on movement groups
- PT1043-Ü - Physiotherapeutic and physical techniques and treatment methods (including thermal and inhalation therapy, exercise bath)
Qualification-goals/Competencies:
- PT1046-Ü: Students are familiar with the techniques and effects of massage, have a deep understanding of the basic indications and contraindications to specific diseases, can select them independently and apply them goal-orientated.
- PT1048-Ü: Students know mobilization techniques to maintain and promote the functionality of the musculoskeletal system. They can work ergonomically and vary their own posture and load. They can use therapeutic stimuli and techniques to support the patients transfer and promote their independence.
- PT1041-S & PT1041-Ü: Students can expertly plan, implement and evaluate movement/exercise groups. They know indication-specific learning objectives and can formulate them. They know assessments to reveal the abilities and resources of the participants. They can act in a communicative and motivating manner and are able to convey knowledge in a language appropriate to the patient.
- PT1043-Ü The students know the different modes of action and forms of treatment of water and heat therapy and can apply them specifically.
Grading through:
- practical exam
- Oral examination
Responsible for this module:
- Prof. Dr. Kerstin Lüdtke
Teacher:
- BG Trauma Hospital Hamburg
- Institute of Health Sciences
- Martina Nachtsheim, B.Sc.
- M.Sc. Hanna Brodowski
- M.Sc. Christopher Eschke
- MitarbeiterInnen der kooperierendenen Praxispartner
- Dozierende des Fachbereichs Physiotherapie
Language:
- offered only in German
Notes:
Admission requirements for taking the module:- None
Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s):
- In the case of absences that are not taken into account by the MPhG, §11, Para. 2, the examination board can refuse admission to the final module examination.
Module exam(s):
The module is graded in two partial examinations, which must be passed individually and whose results are combined into an overall grade. The final grade results from the average of the partial performances:
- PT1040-L1: Theory and Practice of Physiotherapeutic Procedures 1 (TPPhyV1) - Practical Examination (Massage therapy, Physiotherapeutic and Physical Treatment Techniques).
- PT1040-L2: Theory and Practice of Physiotherapeutic Procedures 1 (TPPhyV1) - Oral Examination (Movement Education)
Last Updated:
26.07.2023