Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 2
Postgraduate
Postgraduate
REHB 5121
Postgraduate
No
159461
4.5
No
UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance
To apply advanced understanding of neurophysiological and biomechanical principles to movement assessment and movement-based interventions, within a biopsychosocial framework.
Critical application of motor control, motor learning and education theories to the assessment and management of patients with movement impairments; advanced skills in examination of normal movement, movement dysfunction and functional performance in the context of sport, recreation and workforce; examination and management of movement dysfunction in patients with musculoskeletal disorders, chronic conditions; collaborative reasoning in the context of advanced examination and management of movement disorders.
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Component | Duration | ||
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INTERNAL, CITY EAST | |||
Lecture | 20 hours x over 5 weeks | ||
Practical | 80 hours x over 5 weeks |
Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
Clinical assessment/OSCE/OSCA, Report
EFTSL*: 0.125
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* Equivalent Full Time Study Load. Please note: all EFTSL values are published and calculated at ten decimal places. Values are displayed to three decimal places for ease of interpretation.