Therapeutic exercises (1)



Therapeutic exercises (1)

PHTH 201

Course out line :

Theoretical Contents

Introduction

Therapeutic Exercises- Principles

Therapeutic Exercises – Principles & Patient Handling Techniques

Fundamental and Derived Positions

Types of Muscle Contractions

Types of Muscle Contractions ( Isometric Contraction)

Passive Range of Motion Exercises

Passive Range of Motion Exercises

Active Assistive Range of Motion Exercises

Active Free Exercises

Manual Resistive Exercises

Mechanical Resistive Exercises

Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic Massage

Relaxation Techniques

Practical Contents

Introduction; Laboratory Safety and Regulation

Safe Basic Handling Techniques

Type of Joint movement

Patient Handling; Fundamental Positions

Types of Muscle Contractions

Passive Range of Motion Exercises

Passive Range of Motion Exercises

Practical Revision /Assessment

Active Assistive Exercises

Active Free Exercises

Manual Resistive Exercises

Mechanical Resistive Exercises

Therapeutic Massage

Relaxation

Practical Revision

Therapeutic exercises (2)

PHTH 202

Course out line :

Theoretical Contents

Muscle Reeducation Techniques

Muscle Reeducation Techniques

Connective Tissue Massage

Flexibility and Stretching Exercises

Endurance Exercises

Peripheral Joints Mobilization (lower extremities)

Peripheral Joints Mobilization ( upper extremities)

Corrective Postural Exercises

Abdominal and Back Exercises

Spinal Traction ( Cervical)

Spinal Traction ( Lumbar)

Physiotherapy for Scoliosis

Joint Manipulation Techniques

Coordination and Balance Exercises

Practical Contents

Muscle Reeducation Techniques

Muscle Reeducation Techniques

Connective Tissue Massage

Flexibility and Stretching Exercises

Endurance Exercises

Peripheral Joints Mobilization ( lower extremities)

Peripheral Joints Mobilization ( upper extremities)

Corrective Postural Exercises

Abdominal and Back Exercises

Spinal Traction Techniques ( Cervical)

Spinal Traction Techniques ( Lumbar)

Physiotherapy for Scoliosis

Joint Manipulation Techniques

Coordination and Balance Exercises

HYDROTHERAPY

PHTH 207

Course out line :

Theoretical Contents

1. Course overview

2. Physical properties of water and methods of heat transmission

3. Types of hydrotherapy (Local Bath, Hot Bath, Neutral Bath)

4. Hydro collator

5. Pool and whirl pool bath

6. Immersion bath (Hubbard Tank).

7. Cryo-therapy.

8. Contrast bath and douches (Sauna)

9. Paraffin wax

10. Under water exercises

11. Introduction to application of different

12. Hydrotherapeutic modalities in different disorders

13. Steam bath.

14. Spa-therapy -

15. Peloids

Practical Contents

1) Course overview

2) Practical application of Physical properties of water and methods

of heat transmission

3) Practical application of Types of hydrotherapy (Local Bath, Hot

Bath, Neutral Bath)

4) Practical application of Hydro collator

5) Practical application of Pool and whirl pool bath

6) Practical application of Immersion bath (Hubbard Tank).

7) Practical application of Cryo-therapy.

8) Practical application of Contrast bath and douches (Sauna)

9) Practical application of Paraffin wax

10) Practical application of Under water exercises

11) Practical application of Introduction to application of different

hydrotherapeutic modalities in different disorders

12) Practical application of Steam bath.

13) Practical application of Spa-therapy -

14) Practical application of Peloids.

Biomechanics

PHTH 208

Course out line :

Theoretical Contents

1) Definitions and goals.

2) Study of human movement.

3) Classification of bones.

4) Classification of muscles

5) Classification of joints, and joint movements.

6) Mechanics and path mechanics of joints.

7) Gait assessments.

8) Normal and pathological gait.

9) Major body segment.

10) Body link system and kinematics chain.

11) Center of gravity.

▪ Factors affecting location of total body C.O.G.

▪ Calculation of the center of gravity.

12) Stability and Equilibrium.

13) Human posture.

▪ Types of body posture.

▪ Factors affecting Posture.

14) Simple Machines and their anatomic counterparts.

15) Levers.(classification of Levers.)

16) Pulleys (classification of pulleys.

17) Wheel and Axel.

Practical Contents

1) Course overview and Laboratory safety and regulations

2) Practical application of Classification of bones

3) Reference planes and axs for body motion

4) Practical application of Classification of muscles

5) Types of muscle actions or functions

6) Practical application of Classification of joints, and joint movements.

7) Mechanics and path mechanics of joints.

Practical application of Major body segment, Body link system kinematics chain

8) Center of gravity.

9) Calculation of COG, segmental and total body

10) Practical application of Body segments C.O.G.

11) Practical application of Stability and Equilibrium

12) Analysis of Human posture.

13) Practical application of Types of bad posture

14) Practical application of Human posture, examples of posture deformities

15) Practical application of Simple Machines,

16) Practical application of Levers and examples of Third class lever in human body

17) Practical application of Pulleys (classification of pulleys and examples of Anatomical pulleys

18) Practical application of Wheel and Axle

19) Examples of Anatomical Wheel and Axle

HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

PHTH 402

Course out line :

Theoretical Contents

1. Definitions and goals.

2. Course overview

3. Stages of human growth and development.

4. Theories of development:

5. Piaget's theory of intellectual development

6. Behavioral and social learning theories

7. Erickson's psychosocial theory of personality;

Maturational theory/stages (Gessell);

8. Biology of development

         A. Biological basis of Development

B. Prenatal Development 

9. Infancy and toddler-hood

        A. Overview

        B. Cognitive Development 

C. Emotional and Social Development 

10. Early childhood

        A. Physical and Cognitive Development

B. Emotional and Social Development

11. Middle childhood

        A. Physical and Cognitive Development

B. Emotional and Social Development

12. Adolescence

        A. Physical and Cognitive Development.

B. Emotional and Social Development

13. Visual development.

14. Hearing development.

15. Early speech and language development.

16. Gait development.

PT (Women Health)

PHTH 403

Course out line :

Theoretical Contents

Anatomy of the female pelvis

Anatomical and physiological changes during pregnancy.

Anatomical and physiological changes during pregnancy.

Antenatal care.

Normal labour.

Normal labour.

Postpartum exercises.

Normal puerperium.

Role of physical therapist in abnormal puerperium.

Cesarean section.

Hysterectomy.

Menopause.

Exercise and bone loss in postmenopausal women.

Varicose veins during pregnancy.

Role of physical therapist in lactation problems and feeding difficulties.

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