Unit METHODS OF SPECIAL REHABILITATION

Course
Physiotherapy
Study-unit Code
50232306
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Elisabetta Costantini
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2018
Offered
2020/21
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

PHYSIC MEDICINE AND APPLIED REHABILITATION

Code 50232302
CFU 2
Teacher Antonello Nocella
Teachers
  • Antonello Nocella
Hours
  • 24 ore - Antonello Nocella
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze della fisioterapia
Academic discipline MED/34
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian language
Contents Rehabilitation in spinal cord injury.
Rehabilitation in cancer disease
Reference texts Medicina Fisica & Riabilitazione. De Lisa JA et al. Delfino Antonio Editore.
Bonavita J et al. La riabilitazione nelle mielolesioni. Masson Editore.
La riabilitazione in oncologia – M.P. Schuieroni – C.G. Edizioni Medico Scientifiche
Educational objectives Knowledge of spinal cord injuries; ability to identify targets in relation to the level of spinal injury and knowledge of rehabilitation settings
knowledge of general concepts of oncological rehabilitation and of the main tumors of rehabilitative interest and knowledge of rehabilitation settings
Prerequisites Knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous system and of the tumors.
Teaching methods Lectures.
Use of slides.
Other information Once a week.
Learning verification modality Oral examination.
Extended program Unit 1- 4: rehabilitation of spinal cord injury:
epidemiological outlines - elements of anatomy and pathophysiology - the various lesional levels and consequent clinical conditions - complications (respiratory, neurological bladder, intestinal, skin, autonomic nervous system, hypotension) - rehabilitation intervention in the various phases of the disease - clinical and functional evaluation - assessment scales in the spinal cord injury- interaction with the environment: the prescription of aids - rehabilitation: the appropriate setting in relation to the illness state


Unit 5-6: Rehabilitation of the person with cancer disease. The cancer patient and rehabilitation: tumors of rehabilitative interest - rehabilitation approach in the various phases of illness - assessment scales and indicators in rehabilitative management of the person with cancer - indicators and setting in the rehabilitation - quality of life, ICF and rehabilitation in oncology

METHODS AND TECNIQUES OF VISCERAL REHABILITATION

Code 50232402
CFU 2
Teacher Lucia Bambagioni
Teachers
  • Lucia Bambagioni
Hours
  • 24 ore - Lucia Bambagioni
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze della fisioterapia
Academic discipline MED/48
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents The module is divided into 6 didactic units which aim to provide basic training in therapeutic techniques involving the myofascial apparatus and skeletal muscle, with reference to visceral-somatic dysfunction present in chronic oncological patients and all subjects with chronic pain related to such dysfunctions.
Reference texts - Monica Mastrullo, Antonio Maestri, “Riabilitazione Integrata della donna operata al seno “ ed. EDRA, anno 2018

- Catherine Cavalloro Goodman, Charlene Marshall, “Linee Guida per l’intervento Fisioterapico” a cura di Paolo Pillastrini, Ed. EDRA, anno 2016

- Sistema Integrato Multimediale, MED TUTOR Riabilitazione, “La spalla Dolorosa”, UTET Edizioni Scientifiche, anno 2018

- Basaglia N., Progettare la riabilitazione, Il lavoro in team interprofessionale, Edi-ermes

- Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Libro Bianco sulla Riabilitazione oncologica”

- Libro Bianco sul dolore cronico, Edito da HPS - Health Publishing & Services Srl, 2014

- Shirley Sahrmann “Valutazione e trattamento delle sindromi da disfunzione del movimento”, Utet Div. Scienze Mediche – 2005.
Educational objectives At the end of the course the student will have acquired practical experience and knowledge of the techniques involved in rehabilitation treatment for patients with oncological pathology, with post-surgical abdominal-pelvic and thyroid iatrogenic damage. In particular, the main objective of the teaching module is to provide students with the necessary knowledge, both theoretical and practical, for the creation of an Individual Rehabilitation Plan (IRP) for the specific clinical-functional condition, in line with the state of the art Evidence Based clinical Practice (EBP) or, in its absence, through “good clinical care practices”, according to the latest professional legislative guidelines.
Prerequisites Taking charge of the global rehabilitation of oncology patients, management of functional problems from iatrogenic post-surgery outcomes involving the breast, prostatic, thyroid, bladder prolapse and hysterectomy.
Teaching methods Frontal lessons
Other information
Learning verification modality Written Verification
Extended program Unit 1: Introduction of the module, The importance of the connective and its function in physiotherapy, Rehabilitation and the rehabilitative needs of the cancer patient, The functional clinical assessment of the cancer patient, The reasoning for regional interdependencies, General postural and functional evaluation, Available therapeutic models in literature.
Unit 2: Rehabilitative needs in breast cancer, Rehabilitative needs in limb lymphoedema after lymph node dissection for neoplasms, Manual axillary cavity techniques, Manual therapy for the upper quadrant, Manual movement of scars (1st part).
Unit 3: Rehabilitative needs in chest tumours, Rehabilitative needs in cervical and facial neoplasms, Postural and functional assessment of chest and thoracic outlet syndrome, Manual chest and thoracic outlet syndrome approach, Manual movement of scars (2nd part).
Unit 4: Rehabilitative needs in colorectal neoplasms, Manual approach to the abdomen, Abdominal adhesions and the manual approach, Rehabilitative needs involving urogenital neoplasms, Voiding dysfunction, The functional approach to voiding dysfunction through manual techniques, therapeutic exercises, and the administration of controlled motor activities through the use of ultrasound biofeedback.
Unit 5: Chronicity in health care and the role of rehabilitation, Rehabilitation treatment in chronic patients through approaches involving manual techniques, The role of physical exercise and behavioural factors.
Introduction and classification of the patient with spinal cord injury.

Unit 6: Complexity and multifactoriality of the oncological and chronic patient, the importance of the caregiver and the role of the family, Quality of life and life expectancy, The ability to set indications and the limits of treatment with various proposed physiotherapeutic techniques, to activate interdisciplinary collaboration with other specialists in the health field for optimal performance, The simulation of a therapeutic diagnostic rehabilitative treatment (PDTA-R).

UROLOGY

Code 50519802
CFU 2
Teacher Elisabetta Costantini
Teachers
  • Elisabetta Costantini
Hours
  • 24 ore - Elisabetta Costantini
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze interdisciplinari e cliniche
Academic discipline MED/24
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents The program will deepen some of the aspects discussed in the Urology characterizing course. In particular, the male and female urogenital pathologies most frequently observed in the urology clinic and the surgeries will be discussed. In particular, the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of urological disorders with greater clinical impact will be thoroughly investigated.
Reference texts 1. Trattato di Medicina Interna, fondato da Paolo Larizza. Malattie del rene, dell'apparato urinario e genitale maschile. A.Albertazzi, M.Porena, Ed. Piccin
2. E.Costantini , F.Natale , A.Carbone, A.L.Pastore, G.Palleschi. Pelvic Organ Prolapse. in Heesakkers, J., Chapple, C., De Ridder, D., Farag, F. Practical Functional Urology, pag. 153-238, 2016 ISBN 978-3-319-25430-2, ISBN 978-3-319-25428-9 ISBN 978-3-319-25430-2 (eBook), Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-25430-2
Educational objectives To know mainly from a clinical and diagnostic point of view the main urological and uroginecological affections
Prerequisites It would be advisable to have already passed pathological anatomy and Imaging diagnostic
Teaching methods The course will have a part of frontal teaching with a limited number of hours and instead a series of traineeships that will affect the lane, outpatient clinics and the operating theater
Other information
Learning verification modality Oral test consists on an interview of about 15 minutes long aiming to ascertain the knowledge level and the understandi capability acquired by the student on theoretical and methodological contents as indicated on the program. The oral exam will also test the student communication skills, his autonomy in the organizazion and exposure of the treated practical topics, his capacity of clinical reasoning obtained after the professionalism training

For information on support services http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program It will include part of the Urology program on the basis of the clinical cases dealt with in the internship
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