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Objective At the end of the course, the candidate will be able to 1] Be able to identify, discuss & analyse, the Musculoskeletal Dysfunction in terms of Biomechanical, Kinesiological & Biophysical bases & correlate the same with the provisional diagnosis, routine radiological & electrophysiological investigations & arrive at appropriate Functional Diagnosis with Clinical Reasoning. 2] Be able to plan & prescribe as well as acquire the skill of executing short & long term Physiotherapy treatment by selecting appropriate modes of Mobilisation / Manipulations, Electro Therapy, Therapeutic exercises & appropriate Ergonomic Advise for the relief of pain, restoration/maintenance of function & rehabilitation for maximum functional independence in A.D.L at home & work place. COURSE OUTCOME: 1) Education and training in physiotherapy of various orthopaedic conditions that will have transferability to other settings. 2) Students will be able to describe various musculoskeletal conditions related to various causes that can cause them and will be able to learn the physiotherapy treatment of those conditions. UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT UNIT WISE PLAN Subject Name : P.T. IN ORTHOPEDIC CONDITIONS Subject Code – PTO401 Year – Fourth Year Total Hours : 100 Hrs UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

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Objective – At the end of the course, the candidate will be able to –

1] Be able to identify, discuss & analyse, the Musculoskeletal Dysfunction in terms of

Biomechanical, Kinesiological & Biophysical bases & correlate the same with the provisional

diagnosis, routine radiological & electrophysiological investigations & arrive at appropriate

Functional Diagnosis with Clinical Reasoning.

2] Be able to plan & prescribe as well as acquire the skill of executing short & long term

Physiotherapy treatment by selecting appropriate modes of Mobilisation / Manipulations, Electro

Therapy, Therapeutic exercises & appropriate Ergonomic Advise for the relief of pain,

restoration/maintenance of function & rehabilitation for maximum functional independence in

A.D.L at home & work place.

COURSE OUTCOME:

1) Education and training in physiotherapy of various orthopaedic conditions that will have

transferability to other settings.

2) Students will be able to describe various musculoskeletal conditions related to various causes that can

cause them and will be able to learn the physiotherapy treatment of those conditions.

UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT UNIT WISE PLAN

Subject Name : P.T. IN ORTHOPEDIC CONDITIONS Subject Code – PTO401

Year – Fourth Year Total Hours : 100 Hrs

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Textbook:

1. Essentials of Orthopedics & Applied Physiotherapy – Jayant Joshi

2. Cash’s Textbook of Orthopedics & Rheumatology for PTists – Patricia Downie

3. Physical Rehabilitation – O’Sullivan

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Subject Name : P.T. in Orthopaedic conditions Subject Code – PT401

Year – Fourth Year Total Hours : 100 Hrs UNIT No. Topics Hours

1

UNIT I (INTRODUCTION)

Brief review of the orthopaedic conditions and various physiotherapeutic modalities, aim, means and

techniques of physiotherapy should be taught

Orthopaedic assessment Performa

15H

2

UNIT II (DISLOCATION)

1. Classifications–type of displacement methods of immobilization

2. Healing of fractures and factors influencing union, non-union, delayed union etc

3. Specific fracture of U/L & L/L bones and their complete physiotherapeutic management

4. Physiotherapy management of fracture of spine with paraplegia and without neurodeficit

5. Physiotherapy in relation to soft tissue injuries

6. Physiotherapy in relation to amputation

7. Physiotherapy in relation to various deformities eg. CTEV, Pesplanus, Pescavus etc

8. Physiotherapy in various acquired & congenital spinal deformities

9. Physiotherapy in peripheral nerve injury, plexus injury etc

10. Physiotherapy in relation to arthritis

11. Fracture cast, bracing and mobilization

12. Physiotherapy in relation to arthroplasty& osteotomy

13. Physiotherapy in relation to tendon transfer

85H

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LECTURE WISE PLAN

Subject Name : P.T in Orthopaedic conditions Subject Code – PTO401

Year - Fourth Year

S.No. Topics Hours

1.

Unit I (INRODUCTION ) 15 H

Brief review of the orthopaedic conditions and various physiotherapeutic

modalities, aim, means and techniques of physiotherapy should be taught 10H

Detailed Orthopaedic assessment performa 5H

2.

Unit II ( DISLOCATION)

85 H

Classifications, Type of displacement , Methods of immobilization. 5H

Healing of fractures, Factors influencing union, non-union, delayed union etc.

7H

Specific fracture of U/L & L/L bones and their complete physiotherapeutic

management 7H

Physiotherapy management of fracture of spine with paraplegia and without

neurodeficit 5H

Physiotherapy in relation to soft tissue injuries, Upper extremity, Lower

extremity, Spine- Cervical, Thoracic & Lumbar.

10H

Physiotherapy in relation to amputation (Definition, levels, indications, types,

PT assessment, aims, management pre and post operatively PT management

with emphasis on stump care and bandaging) 5H

Physiotherapy in relation to various deformities eg. CTEV, Pesplanus, Pescavus

etc 8H

Physiotherapy in various acquired & congenital spinal deformities 8H

Physiotherapy in peripheral nerve injury, plexus injury etc 6H

Physiotherapy in relation to arthritis

. 7H

Fracture cast, Bracing, Mobilization 5H

Physiotherapy in relation to arthroplasty& osteotomy

.

7H

Physiotherapy in relation to tendon transfer 5H

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P.T. IN MEDICAL CONDITIONS INCLUDING PEDIATRICS

Subject Code –PTM401

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

1. Be able to describe Etiology, Pathophysiology, Signs &Symptoms &Management of the

various Neurological and Paediatric conditions.

2. Acquire skill of clinical examination of Neurological System.

3. This course serves to integrate the knowledge gained by the students in clinical neurology

with the skills.

4. Be able to describe Etiology, Patholphysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Clinical Evaluation

& Management of the various

5. Plan rehabilitation of adults suffering from chronic illness, and those with special needs. 6. Acquire the knowledge of normal neurodevelopment, with specific reference to Locomotion

7. Embryology of nervous system, Embryology of cardiovascular, pulmonary & musculoskeletal system , Developmental &congenital anomalies, Deformities of vertebral column, deformities of chest wall

8. Identify, discuss & analyze cardio-vascular & pulmonary dysfunction, based on Patho-

physiological principles, & arrive at the appropriate functional diagnosis, 9. Acquire knowledge of rationale of basic investigative approaches in the medical system,

&surgical intervention regimes related to cardio-vascular & pulmonary impairment.

10. Acquire the skill of evaluation & interpretation of functional capacity, using simple exercise

tolerance tests, such as 6 minutes walk test, symptom limited test. 11. Be able to select strategies for cure, care & prevention; adopt restorative & rehabilitative

measures for maximum possible functional independence of a patient at home, work place &

in community.

12. Be able to execute the effective Physio Therapeutic measures [with appropriate clinical reasoning] with special emphasis to Breathing retraining, nebulization, humidification,

bronchial hygiene, General mobilization, & Exercise conditioning.

13. Acquire knowledge of the overview of patients` care at the Intensive care area, artificial ventilation suctioning, positioning for bronchial hygiene, & continuous monitoring of the

patient at the Intensive care area.

14.

COURSE OUTCOME:

1) Education and training in neurology and neurosurgery that will have transferability to other

settings.

2) Students will able to describe Brief review of the following medical condition and various

modalities of physiotherapy, aims, mean and techniques of physiotherapy .

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Subject Name : P.T. IN MEDICAL CONDITIONS INCLUDING PEDIATRICS Subject Code – PTM401

Year – Final Year Total Hours : 100 Hrs UNIT No. Topics Hours

1. GENERAL MEDICINE

Introduction: Brief review of the following medical condition and various

modalities of physiotherapy, aims, mean and techniques of physiotherapy should be

taught.

Physiotherapy in relation to:

1. Edema- classification and management

2 Skin Conditions - Acne, psoriasis, alopecia, leucoderma, leprosy, STDs

3 Deficiency disease- Rickets, Vitamin Deficiency Syndrome, osteoporosis,

osteomalaciaetc

4. Obesity

5. Non-articular rheumatism

6. Connective tissue disorders

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2. RESPIRATORY

Review of mechanism of normal respiration.

Chest examination including auscultation.

Pulmonary function testing

Physiotherapy management of

• COPD, asthma, lung abscess, bronchiectasis, emphysema etc

• Pleurisy, empyma, pneumonia etc

• Bacterial diseases

• Paralysis of diaphragm and vocal cords

• Chest deformities

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3. CARDIO-VASCULAR

Congestive Heart Failure, Myocardial Infraction & Peripheral vascular diseases,

gangrene, DVT and PE

20

4. PAEDIATRICS

Common congenital and acquired musculoskeletal, neurological, hereditary,

metabolic disorders

15

5. PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

Senile dementia, psychosis, psycho-neurosis etc.

10

6. GERIATRICS

Identification, assessment and management of geriatric musculoskeletal, cardio-

pulmonary, neurological, somato-sensory; injuries and accidents specifically to

aged.

15

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UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT LECTURE WISE PLAN

Subject Name : P.T. IN MEDICAL CONDITIONS INCLUDING PEDIATRICS Subject code- PTM401

UNIT No.

Topics Hours

1. Unit I GENERAL MEDICINE 20H

Introduction: Brief review of the following medical condition and various

modalities of physiotherapy, aims, mean and techniques of physiotherapy should be

taught.

1H

Edema- classification and management 2H

Skin Conditions - Acne, psoriasis, alopecia, leucoderma, leprosy, STDs 6H

Deficiency disease- Rickets, Vitamin Deficiency Syndrome, osteoporosis,

osteomalacia etc.

2H

Obesity 2H

Non-articular rheumatism 3H

Connective tissue disorders 4H

2. Unit II RESPIRATOR 20H

Review of mechanism of normal respiration 1H

Chest examination including auscultation. 1H

Pulmonary function testing 3H

Physiotherapy management of

COPD, asthma, lung abscess, bronchiectasis, emphysema etc

Paralysis of diaphragm and vocal cords

Pleurisy, empyma, pneumonia etc

Chest deformities

Bacterial diseases

15H

3. Unit III CARDIO-VASCULAR 20H

Congestive Heart Failure 5H

Myocardial Infraction 5H

Peripheral vascular diseases 4H

Gangrene 3H

DVT 3H

4. Unit IV PAEDIATRICS 15H

Common congenital and acquired musculoskeletal, neurological, hereditary,

metabolic disorders

15H

5. Unit V PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS 10H

Senile dementia 4H

Psychosis 3H

psycho-neurosis 3H

6. Unit VI GERIATRICS 15H

Identification, assessment and management of geriatric musculoskeletal, cardio-

pulmonary, neurological, somato-sensory; injuries and accidents specifically to

aged.

5*3H

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P.T. in Neurological and Neurosurgical conditions

Subject Code –PTN401

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

15. Acquire the knowledge of normal neurodevelopment, with specific reference to

locomotion

16. Be able to assess, identify & analyze Neuro-motor & psychosomatic dysfunction in terms

of alteration in the muscle tone, power, coordination, involuntary movements

17. Sensations/perception etc, E.M.G./ N.C. Studies & arrive at functional diagnosis with

clinical reasoning.

18. Acquire the skills of application of P.N.F. technique on patients.

19. Be able to plan, prescribe & execute short term & long term treatment, with special

reference to relief of Neuropathic & psycho-somatic pain, mat exercises, functional re-

education, gait training, postural & functional training for A.D.L., ergonomic Advice, &

parents education in Neuro-pediatric care.

20. Be able to prescribe appropriate Orthosis / splints & will be able to fabricate

21. Temporary protective & functional splints.

22. Be able to plan & Prescribe as well as acquire the skill of executing short & long term

Physiotherapy treatment by selecting appropriate modes of Mobilization / Manipulations,

Electro-Therapy, Therapeutic exercise & appropriate Ergonomic advise for the relief of

pain, restoration / Maintenance of function & rehabilitation for maximum functional

independence in A.D.L. at home & work place.

COURSE OUTCOME:

1) Education and training in P.T. in Neurological and Neurosurgical conditions that will have

transferability to other settings.

2) Students will able to describe general principles of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology and

Clinical Features & Management.

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Subject Name : Neurology and Neurosurgery Subject Code – NNS301

Year – Third Year Total Hours : 100 Hrs UNIT No. Topics Hours

7. Neuroanatomy

Review the basic anatomy of the brain and spinal cord including: Blood

supply of the brain and spinal cord, anatomy of the visual pathway,

connections of the cerebellum and extra-pyramidal system, relationship of

the spinal cord segments, long tracts of the spinal cord, the brachial and

lumbar plexuses and cranial nerves.

5H

8. Neurophysiology

Review in brief the Neurophysiological basis of: tone and disorders of tone

and posture, bladder control, muscle contraction and movement and pain.

5H

9. Congenital and childhood disorders

a) Hydrocephalus

b) Spina Bifida

c) Carnio-vertebral junction anomalies

d) Arnold Chiari malformation, Dandy Walker Syndrome etc.

Cerebrovascular accidents

a) General classification, thrombotic, embolic, haemorrhagic and

inflammatory strokes.

b) Gross localization and sequelae.

c) Detailed rehabilitative programme.

Trauma – broad localization, first aid and PT management of

a) Head injury

b) Spinal cord injury

30H

10. Diseases of the spinal cord

a) Syringomyelia

b) Tumors

c) Spinal arachnoiditis

d) Transverse myelitis

e) T.B. Spine

Demyelinating diseases ( Central and peripheral)

a) Multiple sclerosis

Degenerative disorders.

a) Parkinson’s disease

b) Dementia

Infections

a) Meningitis and encephalitis

b) Tuberculosis infection of central nervous system.

c) Poliomyelitis

d) Brain abscess

e) TabesDorsalis

f) Actue disseminated encephalomyelitis

25H

11. Diseases of the muscle including myopathies: Classification, signs, symptoms, 25H

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progression and management.

Epilepsy: Definition, classification and management

Myasthenia Gravis: Definition, course and management

Intracranial tumors: Broad classification, signs and symptoms.

Motor neuron disease

Extra pyramidal tract lesions

Ataxia- sensory and cerebellar

Polyneuropathy

Bells Palsy, facial palsy and Trigeminal Neuralgia.

Disc Prolapse

Herniation of Brain

Cerebral Palsy

12. Physiotherapeutic Approaches applied in management of neurological conditions

(Bobath, Brunnstorm, Roods, PNFetc) including concepts in neuroplasticity

10H

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Subject Name : P.T. in Neurological and Neurosurgical conditions Subject code- PTN401

UNIT No.

Topics Hours

7. Unit I 5H

Review the basic anatomy of the brain and spinal cord including: Blood supply

of the brain and spinal cord, anatomy of the visual pathway, connections of the

cerebellum and extra-pyramidal system

3H

Relationship of the spinal cord segments, long tracts of the spinal cord, the

brachial and lumbar plexuses and cranial nerves.

2H

8. Unit II 5H

Review in brief the Neurophysiological basis of: tone and disorders of tone

and posture, bladder control, muscle contraction and movement and pain.

5H

9. Unit III 30H

Hydrocephalus 3H

Spina Bifida 2H

Carnio-vertebral junction anomalies 4H

Arnold Chiari malformation, Dandy Walker Syndrome etc. 4H

Cerebrovascular accidents 6H

Head injury 6H

Spinal cord injury 5H

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10. Unit IV 25H

Syringomyelia 1H

Tumors 3H

Spinal arachnoiditis 1H

Transverse myelitis 2H

T.B. Spine 2H

Multiple sclerosis 2H

Parkinson’s disease 3H

Dementia 1H

Meningitis and encephalitis 3H

Tuberculosis infection of central nervous system. 2H

Poliomyelitis 2H

Brain abscess 1H

TabesDorsalis 1H

Actue disseminated encephalomyelitis 1H

11. Unit V 25H

Myopathies 3H

Epilepsy 3H

Myasthenia Gravis 2H

Intracranial tumors 4H

Motor neuron disease 2H

Extra pyramidal tract lesions 1H

Ataxia 1H

Polyneuropathy 2H

Bells Palsy, facial palsy and Trigeminal Neuralgia 3H

Disc Prolapse 2H

Herniation of Brain 2H

Cerebral Palsy 3H

12. Unit VI 10H

Approaches applied in management of neurological conditions 5H

Bobath, Brunnstorm, Roods, PNF 5H

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P.T. in Surgical conditions

Subject Code –PTS401

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

1. Acquire the knowledge of normal conditions and surgical conditions.

2. Be able to assess, identify & analyze various surgical conditions in terms of alteration in the muscle tone, power, coordination, involuntary movements.

3. Acquire the skills of various techniques used in performing surgeries.

4. Be able to plan, prescribe & execute short term & long term treatment, with special reference to relief of Neuropathic & psycho-somatic pain, mat exercises, functional re-education, gait training, postural & functional training for A.D.L., ergonomic Advice, & parents education in Post- surgical care.

5. Can explain secondary complications after sugery.

6. Be able to plan & Prescribe as well as acquire the skill of executing short & long term Physiotherapy treatment by selecting appropriate modes of Mobilization / Manipulations, Electro-Therapy, Therapeutic exercise & appropriate Ergonomic advise for the relief of pain, restoration / Maintenance of function & rehabilitation for maximum functional independence in A.D.L. at home & work place after surgery.

COURSE OUTCOME:

1) Education and training in P.T. in surgical conditions that will have transferability to other

settings.

2) Students will able to describe general principles of surgical conditions and Clinical Features &

Management.

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UNIT WISE PLAN

Subject Name : P.T. IN SURGICAL CONDITIONS Subject Code – PTS401

Year - Fourth Year Total- 100 Hours

S.No. Topics Hours

Unit 1 Brief review of the following surgical conditions and various physiotherapeutic

modalities, aims, means and techniques of physiotherapy should be taught.

10 H

Unit 2 Postural drainage & respiratory physiotherapy in CVTS including principles of

cardiac rehabilitation.

10 H

Unit 3 Physiotherapy in patients on ventilators

10 H

Unit 4 Pre and Post Operative physiotherapy management of following conditions.

a. Thorectomy

b. Lobectomy

c. ThoracoPlasty

d. Pneumonectomy

e. Decortication

f. Herniorraphy

g. Nephrectomy

h. Radical Mastectomy etc

i. Abdominal Surgeries

15 H

Unit 5 Orientation about atelectasis, pneumothorax & other Post operative

Complications.

10 H

Unit 6 Pre and post operative physiotherapy management of paediatric and adult

cardiac surgery including vascular surgery

10 H

Unit 7 Burn & its classification Physiotherapy management.

2 H

Unit 8 Pre and Postoperative Physiotherapy of skin grafting

5 H

Unit 9 Physiotherapy of cases after Reconstructive surgery of hand

5 H

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Unit 10 Physiotherapy in obstetrics

10 H

Unit 11 Physiotherapy in PID, stress incontinence, prolapse uterus, etc.

10 H

Unit 12 PT in Wound management

3 H

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Subject Name : P.T. IN SURGICAL CONDITIONS (Theory) Subject Code – PTS401

Year - Fourth Year Total- 100 Hours

S.No. Topics Hours

Unit 1 Brief review of the following surgical conditions and various physiotherapeutic

modalities, aims, means and techniques of physiotherapy should be taught.

10 H

Unit 2 Postural drainage & respiratory physiotherapy in CVTS including principles of cardiac

rehabilitation.

10 H

Unit 3 Physiotherapy in patients on ventilators

10 H

Unit 4 Pre and Post Operative physiotherapy management of following conditions.

a. Thorectomy

b. Lobectomy

c. ThoracoPlasty

d. Pneumonectomy

e. Decortication

f. Herniorraphy

g. Nephrectomy

h. Radical Mastectomy etc

i. Abdominal Surgeries

15 H

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Unit 5 Orientation about atelectasis, pneumothorax & other Post operative Complications.

10 H

Unit 6 Pre and post operative physiotherapy management of paediatric and adult cardiac

surgery including vascular surgery

10 H

Unit 7 Burn & its classification Physiotherapy management.

2 H

Unit 8 Pre and Postoperative Physiotherapy of skin grafting

5 H

Unit 9 Physiotherapy of cases after Reconstructive surgery of hand

5 H

Unit 10 Physiotherapy in obstetrics

10 H

Unit 11 Physiotherapy in PID, stress incontinence, prolapse uterus, etc.

10 H

Unit 12 PT in Wound management

3 H

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CLINICAL REHABILITATION-II

Subject Code –CLR401

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

1. Be able to describe basic principles, designing and construction of upper & lower extremity orthosis & spinal orthosis.

2. Be able to do prescription and design of footwear and its modification 3. Be able to describe ambulatory aids & assistive devices. 4. To understand the implications and confirmation to the roles of professional conduct.

5. Plan rehabilitation of adults suffering from chronic illness, and those with special needs. 6. To understand legal responsibility for their actions in the professional context and understanding

liability and obligations in case of medico legal action. 7. A wider knowledge of ethics relating to current social and medical policy in the provision of

health care.

COURSE OUTCOME:

1) Education and training in clinical rehabilitation with all its details.

2) Students will able to prescribe, design and construct the orthosis, footwear etc for various persons undergoing rehabilitative process.

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Subject Name : Clinical Rehabilitation-II Subject Code – CLR401

Year – Fourth Year Total Hours : 100

Hrs

UNIT No. Topics Hours

1. Prosthesis and Orthosis

1. Definition and Basic Principles.

2. Designing and Construction of Upper & Lower extremity Orthosis & Spinal Orthosis.

3. Prescription and design of footwear and its modification. 4. Wheel chairs. 5. Ambulatory Aids & Assistive Devices. 6. Measurement and P.O.P cast techniques. 7. Low cost thermo-labile material for construction of Orthosis.

40H

2.

Ethics

1. The implications and confirmation to the roles of professional conduct. 2. Legal responsibility for their actions in the professional context and understanding

liability and obligations in case of medico legal action. 3. A wider knowledge of ethics relating to current social and medical policy in the

provision of health care.

40H

3.

Functional Outcome Measures

Functional Assessment scales & its clinical uses e.g. functional independent measure,

Sylvain index, PEDI, Gross Motor Function, etc.

20H

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Subject Name : Clinical Rehabilitation –II Subject Code – CLR401

Year – Final Year

S.No. Topics Hours

1

Unit I Prosthesis and Orthosis 40H

Definition and Basic Principles. 6H

Designing and Construction of Upper & Lower extremity Orthosis & Spinal

Orthosis. 8H

Prescription and design of footwear and its modification. 6H

Wheel chairs. 5H

Ambulatory Aids & Assistive Devices. 6H

Measurement and P.O.P cast techniques. 5H

Low cost thermo-labile material for construction of Orthosis. 4H

2

Unit II Ethics 40 H

The implications and confirmation to the roles of professional conduct.

10H

Legal responsibility for their actions in the professional context and

understanding liability and obligations in case of medico legal action. 15H

A wider knowledge of ethics relating to current social and medical policy in the

provision of health care. 15H

3

Unit : III Functional Outcome Measures 20H

Functional Assessment scales & its clinical uses e.g. functional independent

measure, Sylvain index, PEDI, Gross Motor Function, etc.

.

20H

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EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY AND SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPY

Year- IV Year Subject Code-ESP401

COURSE OBJECTIVE: At the end of the course, the candidate will be able to –

1] Assess pre exercise fitness of individual/athlete.

2] Can make diet and nutrition plan.

3] Can measure fitness components and sports skills.

4] Can treat various sports injuries.

5] Can teach various ways to prevent injuries during sports.

COURSE OUTCOME:

1) Education in exercise physiology and sports physiotherapy makes the student to treat various sports injuries.

2) Students will able to describe neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardio-vascular & pulmonary conditions related to various sports.

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Subject Name : Exercise physiology and Sports physiotherapy Subject Code – ESP401

Year – Final Year Total Hours : 100 Hrs

UNIT Topics Hours

1

Pre-exercise evaluation.

Diet and nutrition.

Measurement of fitness components and sport skills.

Measurement of muscular strength.

Measurement of muscular endurance.

Measurement of flexibility.

Determination of exercise endurance.

Physiological effects of exercise on body systems.

Muscular System

Endocrine system

Cardio-respiratory system

Nervous system

30H

2

Sport injuries

Spine – PIVD, kissing spine, cervical whiplash injuries, facet joint syndrome, SI joint dysfunction.

Hip – muscle strain, piriformis syndrome, ITB syndrome, ostitis pubis.

Knee – menisci, cruciate, collateral, osteochondritis, chondromalacia Patellae, biceps femoris tendonitis, swimmers knee, patella-femoral pain syndrome. Leg & ankle – shin splint, achillis tendonitis & rupture, TA bursitis, ankle sprain, plantar fasciitis, turf toe

syndrome.

Head & face – maxilla-facial injuries, helmet compression syndrome.

35H

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Sport Injuries Shoulder – instability, rotator cuff injury, biceps tendonitis and rupture, pectorals major rupture, scapular

dyskinesis and acromio-clavicular joint injuries.

Elbow – tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow.

Wrist and hand – carpel tunnel syndrome, gamekeepers thumb.

Principles of injury prevention.

Principles of training & Rehabilitation in sports injuries.

Sports in special age group: Female athletic triad.

Younger athlete – Musculo- skeletal problems, management, children with chronic illness and

nutrition.

Older athlete- Physiological changes with aging, benefits, risks of exercise in elderly, exercise prescription

guidelines for elderly.

35H

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LECTURE WISE PLAN

Subject Name : Exercise physiology and Sports physiotherapy Subject Code – ESP401

Year - Final Year Total- 100H

S.No. Topics Hours

1

Unit I 30 H

Pre-exercise evaluation. 2H

Diet and nutrition. 2H

Measurement of fitness components and sport skills.

Measurement of muscular strength.

Measurement of muscular endurance.

Measurement of flexibility.

Determination exercise endurance.

12H

Physiological effects of exercise on body systems.

Muscular System

Endocrine system

Cardio-respiratory system

Nervous system

14H

2

Unit II 35 H

Sport injuries

Spine – PIVD, kissing spine, cervical whiplash injuries, facet joint syndrome, SI

joint dysfunction. 6H

Hip – muscle strain, piriformis syndrome, ITB syndrome, ostitis pubis. 6H

Knee – menisci, cruciate, collateral, osteochondritis, chondromalacia 6H

Patellae, biceps femoris tendonitis, swimmers knee, patella-femoral pain

syndrome 6H

Leg & ankle – shin splint, achillis tendonitis & rupture, TA bursitis, ankle sprain,

plantar fasciitis, turf toe syndrome. 6H

Head & face – maxilla-facial injuries, helmet compression syndrome. 5H

Unit :III 35H

3 Sport Injuries

Shoulder – instability, rotator cuff injury, biceps tendonitis and rupture, pectorals

8H

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major rupture, scapular dyskinesis and acromio-clavicular joint injuries.

Elbow – tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow. 4H

Wrist and hand – carpel tunnel syndrome, gamekeepers thumb.

.

5H

Principles of injury prevention. 5H

Principles of training & Rehabilitation in sports injuries.

. 5H

Sports in special age group: Female athletic triad. 2H

Younger athlete – Musculo- skeletal problems,

management, children with chronic illness and

nutrition. 4H

Older athlete- Physiological changes with aging, benefits, risks of exercise in

elderly, exercise prescription guidelines for elderly.

.

2H