Supporting Sensory Functions (5 cr)
Code: G8362-3010
General information
Enrollment
25.11.2024 - 01.12.2024
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.07.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Laurea Otaniemi, sote
Campus
Laurea Otaniemi
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
- Fysioterapeuttikoulutus (SFG2), Laurea Otaniemi (Finnish)
Teachers
- Valpuri Seikkula
- Pauliina Louhiala
- Mikko Aulio
Teacher in charge
Pauliina Louhiala
Groups
-
SFG223SNFysioterapeuttikoulutus, päivätoteutus, S23, Otaniemi
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
- describe the impact of disorders or defects in sensory functions on the client’s functional ability and mobility
- apply their expertise in physiotherapy and improve the client’s functioning functional ability and mobility taking into account the disorders of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the client’s resources
- evaluate the client’s functional capacity and changes to this as well as the effectiveness of physiotherapy
Teaching methods
In this course student will learn the basics of neurophysiology and physiotherapy of the most common neurological conditions. Study includes contact meetings, independent studying and working with own client under teachers supervision. The course includes workshops, where is 100% attendance.
The implementation of the course is supported by a learning environment built in Canvas. The course includes scheduled teaching or guidance both on campus and remotely. Remote teaching is not recorded/recorded (and the recording is available for later viewing). The course involves individual or group work. Students receive personalized feedback on assignments from the teacher and may also benefit from feedback from the workplace and peers.
Learning materials and recommended literature
*Carr J & Shepherd R. 2010. Neurological Rehabilitation – Optimizing Motor Performance. 2nd edition. Churchill Livingstone.
*Fysioterapeuttiliiton Fysioterapiasuositukset, Parkinson potilaan fysioterapia http://www.suomenfysioterapeutit.fi/index.php/fysioterapiasuositukset
*Jehkonen, M., Saunamäki, T., Paavola, L. & Vilkki, J. (toim.). 2015. Kliininen neuropsykologia. Duodecim.
Osiot:
Havaintotoiminnot ja tarkkaavuuden häiriöt ss. 58-71 (ei neuropsyk. testit)
Toiminnanohjauksen häiriöt ss. 73-85 (ei neuropsyk. testit)
Näköön liittyvät toiminnot ja näköhavainnon häiriöt ss. 104-127 (ei neuropsyk. testit)
Ääni- ja puhetoiminnot sekä kielelliset häiriöt ss. 128-137 ja 142-143 (Afasiasta toipuminen)
Muistitoiminnot ja niiden häiriöt ss. 86-103 (ei neuropsyk. testit)
Tahdonalaisten liikkeiden häiriöt eli apraksiat ss. 152-166
Tunne-elämän ja käyttäytymisen säätelyn muutokset ss. 167-178
*Kauranen K. 2021. Fysioterapeutin käsikirja. SanomaPro. Helsinki.
*Käypä Hoito –suositus: Aivoinfarkti ja TIA http://www.kaypahoito.fi/
*Käypä Hoito –suositus: Aivovammat http://www.kaypahoito.fi/
*Käypä Hoito –suositus: MS–tauti http://www.kaypahoito.fi/
*Käypä Hoito –suositus : Parkinsonin tauti http://www.kaypahoito.fi/
*Käypä Hoito –suositus : Selkäydinvamma http://www.kaypahoito.fi/
*Käypä Hoito -suositus: Muistisairaudet http://kaypahoito.fi/
*Shumway-Cook A, & Woollacott MH. 2016. Motor control. Translating research into clinical practice. 4th edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins op.
*Soinila S, Kaste M, Somer H (toim.). 2006. Neurologia. 2nd edition. Duodecim. Gummerus Kirjapaino Oy. Jyväskylä.
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
In this course students will supervised rehabilitate their own patients
Important dates
Orientation (mandatory) to the course is 19th August 2023 in Otaniemi campus. Students get the contact information of their clients.
See other contact dates from timetable. Studies are from August to October 2023.
Exam is on 21th October at 9-12 am. Seminar at 13-16pm
Next possible days for the exam are (exam in Canvas and Zoom):
3rd Dec Enrollment via e-mail to teachers
Written client plan due on 30th Sep
Written client report due on 20 Oct
The workshops and client appointments are mandatory within 100% attendance.
Forms of internationality
Study is suitable for exchange students.
Students workload
Studies includes attendance in lecturers and workshops in Otaniemi Campus as well as independent studying. Remember to book enough time for independent studying. Own clients are seen in contact meetings.
5 credit units means total of 135 hours of work for students.
Content and scheduling
Studies include the basics of neurophysiology as well as basics of physiotherapy with patients with:
* Stroke
* Traumatic brain injury
* Multipple Sclerosis
* Parkinsons
* Cerebral Palsy
* Memory deficits (Alzheimer disease, Dementia)
* Spinal Cord Injury
* Motor Neurone Disease
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
Study includes:
1. Exam (1-5)
2. Physiotherapy report of an own client (1-5)
3. Student attendance in th workshops (Passed/failed)
Evaluation criteria, fail (0)
Student
- does not attend to the workshops (100% attendance).
- does not use evidence based practice in his/her client physiotherapy and does not show that in the physiotherapy report.
- does not take into account the safety of his/her own client and himself/herself.
- can not explain and justify his/her answers in the exam.
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Student is able to
- use essential professional concepts when explaining various work practices and situations
– search for information in different sources
– report of his/her own client
– work under guidance using the skills and methods learned
– interact with customers and/or co-operation partners
– receive guidance
– work in pairs with the own client
– plan the progress of his/her work and use of time under guidance
– work safely and in accordance with the professional code of conduct
– follow the provided instructions and rules
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Student is able to
- use professional concepts in a consistent manner when explaining various work practices and situations
- gather information and use his/her knowledge basis
- report in the agreed manner
- work using the skills and methods learned
– engage in professional interaction with customers and/or co-operation partners and identify their needs
– take part in guidance and utilise it
– engage in goal-oriented work with his/her pair
– plan and manage the progress of his/her work and use of time
– detect safety -related risks
– justify his/her actions in accordance with the professional code of conduct
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Student is able to
– use professional concepts extensively
– compare and choose relevant information
– report and communicate in a professional manner
– work independently, using the skills and methods learned
– take responsibility for interaction with customers and/or co-operation partners and for responding to their needs
– anticipate his/her need for guidance
– promote the team’s work and team spirit (in this course in pairs)
– manage his/her time appropriately, completing the agreed tasks at the required quality level
– work responsibly, applying the skills and methods learned
– plan and evaluate their work, taking safety and/or ethical aspects into consideration