Unit MOVEMENT SCIENCE

Course
Physiotherapy
Study-unit Code
GP003695
Curriculum
In all curricula
CFU
9
Course Regulation
Coorte 2021
Offered
2021/22
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

MOVEMENT KINESIOLOGY

Code GP003716
CFU 2
Teachers
  • Nazzareno Rosi (Codocenza)
Hours
  • 24 ore (Codocenza) - Nazzareno Rosi
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze della fisioterapia
Academic discipline MED/48
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian language
Contents Learning basic elements that govern, regulate and control human motion, axes and movement plans, posture, muscle contraction, exercise by movement, system mobilization, and step cycle in its functional aspects
Reference texts Boccardi- Lissoni CINESIOLOGIA Soc. Editrice
S. Klein-Vogelbach Functional Kinetics- Springer- Verlag cap. 1-2-3
Slide delivered by the teacher, a material of in-depth viewable on the site of the degree course
Educational objectives eaching aims to teach students, through frontal lessons and practical exercises to groups:
- The assumptions of normal movement in man and his peculiarities and manifestations in different conditions,
- The terms of the movement and know how to recognize and identify the various chinesiological axes and plans,
- The elements that control and regulate the movement,
- The mechanisms needed to control posture,
- Exercise elements and how to properly mobilize the patient
- Maneuver and handle the subject with mild disabilities in transfers and postural changes;
- Introduce the student to the study and analysis of the step and the path cycle into the functional tasks of the lower limb
Prerequisites Anatomical knowledge of the motor system
Teaching methods Theoretical lessons, practical demonstration by the teacher and practical exercises between students
Other information 1 ° classroom and didactic gymnasium ° Via Oberdan 125 Foligno
Learning verification modality Oral and practical examination
Extended program Kinesiology: the rules of the mechanical structure within the systems
The normal movement in man: meanings and assumptions
The peculiarities of human movement
Concept of emerging ability and functional complex motion systems
The Movement and the Gesture
Elements of biomechanics: forces, center of gravity and balance applied to the biomechanical system of man
Axes and Movement Plans. The execution of movement
Posture concept and its static and dynamic control
Balance reactions as presuppositions of the physiological movement
Postural steps: assumptions and modes of implementation
The sitting position - Requirements and control systems - Verticality and station standing
The path: the step cycle - time space parameters - phases and functional tasks
Kinesitherapy: Methods and principles of re-education through the segmental movement
Principles and modes of implementation of analytical mobilization, active-assisted-assisted -assistance
Corrections taken in mobilization
The concept of facilitating and driving to the movement
The step cycle in its functional aspects
Handling and transferring the subject with mild disability
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APPLIED PHYSICS

Code GP003717
CFU 2
Teachers
  • Andrea Biscarini (Codocenza)
Hours
  • 24 ore (Codocenza) - Andrea Biscarini
Learning activities Base
Area Scienze propedeutiche
Academic discipline FIS/07
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian.
Contents Physical quantities and vector algebra.
Point mass and rigid body mechanics.
Musculo-skeletal biomechanics.
Fluid mechanics, blood circulation.
Elatic waves, human ear, ultrasounds in medicine.
Thermodynamics, thermoregulation of human body.
Electromagnetism, radiations in medicine.
Reference texts D. Scannicchio. "Fisica biomedica". Edises (2013).
Slides at the website: www.unipg.it/andrea.biscarini
Educational objectives Knowledge and understanding of the fundamental laws and principles of mechanics (of point mass, point mass systems, rigid body, and fluids), thermodynamics and electromagnetism.
Ability to use the acquired theoretical knowledge for handling with methodological rigor the physical problems that arise in the fields of human movement, therapeutic exercise, and functional re-education.
Ability to relate to a problem with a logical, critical, and creative attitude, identifying the physical principles that underlie the problem.
Prerequisites Necessary prerequisites: basic knowledge of algebra.
Important prerequisites: basic knowledge of trigonometry.
Useful prerequisites: basic knowledge of mathematical analysis.
Teaching methods Face-to-face lectures on all subjects of the course.
Other information None.
Learning verification modality The exam consists of a unique written test.

The examination is aimed at assessing: a) the degree of knowledge and understanding; b) the ability to apply the acquired competences to the field of physiotherapy; c) the quality of presentation (clarity, coherence, scientific accuracy, completeness, ability to synthesize).

The written test has a duration of 1 hour and consist of 3 open-answer questions. For each topic, students are asked to discuss the possible applications in physiotherapy. A score from 0 to 10 points is assigned to each answer.
Extended program 1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 - Physics, physical quantities, systems of units of measurement.
1.2 - Elementary vector algebra.

2 - POINT MASS AND RIGID BODY MECHANICS
2.1 - Point mass kinematics.
2.2 - Point mass dynamics and statics.
2.3 - Work and energy.
2.4 - Mechanics of point mass systems and rigid bodies.
2.5 - Levers, and anatomical levers.
2.5 - Biomechanics of the musculo-skeletal system.

3 - FLUID MECHANICS
3.1 - States of matter. Elasiticy. Fluids.
3.2 - Fluid statics.
3.3 - Fluid dynamics and blood circulation.

4 - ELASIC WAVES
4.1 - Waves in elastic media.
4.2 - Sound and human ear.
4.3 - Ultrasounds in medicine.

5 - THERMOLOGY
5.1 - Calorimetry.
5.2 - Thermoregulation of human body.
5.3 - Thermodynamics.

6 - ELECTROMAGNETISM
6.1 - Electic and magnetic interactions.
6.2 - Electromagnetic waves.
6.3 - Radiations in medicine.

JOINT PHYSIOLOGY

Code GP003714
CFU 3
Teacher Giovanni Battista Mancini
Teachers
  • Giovanni Battista Mancini
Hours
  • 36 ore - Giovanni Battista Mancini
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze medico chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/33
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Elements of biomechanics of muscoloskeletal apparatus
Elements of anatomy of muscoloskeletal apparatus
Analytical evaluation of the joints
Posture, walking, running, jumping, kicking, throwing.
Reference texts V. Pirola Il Movimento Umano Applicato alla rieducazione e alle attività sportive Edi-Ermes
I.A. Kapandji Fisiologia Articolare M.E.D.
Educational objectives The main goal of this course is to provide students with a good knowledge of anatomy, biomechanics and physiology of the joints and consequently a good knowledge of the human movement .
Prerequisites In order to be able to understand the arguments treated during the lessons the students must have successfully passed preparatory exams, as described in the regulation of the Course. A good knowledge of anatomy, histology and physiology of musculoskeletal apparatus is mandatory.
Teaching methods The course is organized as follows: Lectures face to face on all subjects of the course.
Other information
Learning verification modality The exam consists of an oral test and/or a written test.
Oral test consists on an interview of about 15 minutes long aiming to ascertain the knowledge level and the understanding capability acquired by the student.
The written test consists of the solution of multiple choice test. The written test has a duration of no more than 60 minutes.
Extended program Elements of biomechanics of muscoloskeletal apparatus
Elements of anatomy of muscoloskeletal apparatus: bone, cartilage, tendons, muscles
General remarks about joints
Methods of evaluation of joints
Methods of measure of range of motion
General remarks about muscles
Shoulder complex
Elbow
Wrist, mechanism of pronation and supination
Hand: joints, muscles, vessels and nerves
Hip
Knee
Ankle
Foot
Spine
Cervical spine
Dorsal spine
Posture, walking, running, jumping, kicking, throwing.

PHYSIOTHERAPIC SCIENCE APPLIED TO BIOMECHANIC AND KYNESIOLOGY

Code GP003715
CFU 2
Teachers
  • Alessandro De Vita (Codocenza)
Hours
  • 24 ore (Codocenza) - Alessandro De Vita
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze della fisioterapia
Academic discipline MED/48
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Surface Anatomy.
Joint Motion Assessment.
Muscle Testing Assessment.
Functional applications and Clinical Hints.
Reference texts Clarkson Hazel M, Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing, Third North American Edition, 2012.

Teaching material supplied by Teacher.
Educational objectives Knowledge, skills and abilities about examination programme.
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology
Teaching methods Frontal teaching and practical training.
Other information contact your Teacher alessandro.devita@uslumbria2.it
Learning verification modality Theoretical and Practical exam.
Extended program 1 - GENERAL PRINCIPLES and METHODS.
- Observation and palpation.
- Musculoskeletal Assessment Methods.

2 - HEAD, NECK, TRUNK.
- Surface Anatomy.
- Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Assessment.
- Functional applications and Clinical Hints.

3 - SHOULDER.
- Surface Anatomy.
- Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Assessment.
- Functional applications and Clinical Hints.

4 - ELBOW and FOREARM.
- Surface Anatomy.
- Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Assessment.
- Functional applications and Clinical Hints.

5 - WRIST and HAND.
- Surface Anatomy.
- Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Assessment.
- Functional applications and Clinical Hints.

6 - HIP.
- Surface Anatomy.
- Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Assessment.
- Functional applications and Clinical Hints.

7 - KNEE.
- Surface Anatomy.
- Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Assessment.
- Functional applications and Clinical Hints.

8 - ANKLE and FOOT.
- Surface Anatomy.
- Joint Motion and Muscle Testing Assessment.
- Functional applications and Clinical Hints.
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