Physiotherapy: Core Concepts And Practical Applications
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.04 GB | Duration: 3h 24m
A Comprehensive Guide to the Foundations and Techniques of Physiotherapy for Aspiring Professionals
What you'll learn
Understand the core concepts and principles of physiotherapy, from anatomy and biomechanics to therapeutic interventions.
Gain practical skills in manual therapy, exercise prescription, and rehabilitation techniques for various conditions.
Learn how to assess patients, develop treatment plans, and provide evidence-based care.
Explore specialized fields like neurological, orthopedic, cardiopulmonary, pediatric, and geriatric physiotherapy.
Enhance your ability to apply physiotherapy techniques in both clinical and non-clinical settings.
Requirements
Basic understanding of human biology or anatomy
Interest in healthcare, rehabilitation, or physical fitness
No prior physiotherapy experience is required
Description
Introduction:Physiotherapy is an essential healthcare profession focused on improving physical function and mobility through targeted treatments, rehabilitation techniques, and preventive measures. This course provides a detailed overview of the fundamentals of physiotherapy, offering insights into human anatomy, biomechanics, therapeutic exercises, and clinical practices. Designed for both aspiring physiotherapists and healthcare professionals, this course bridges the gap between theory and hands-on practice, enabling learners to effectively apply physiotherapeutic techniques in real-world scenarios.Course Outline:Introduction to PhysiotherapyUnderstanding Physiotherapy: History and EvolutionRoles and Responsibilities of a PhysiotherapistEthical and Legal Considerations in Physiotherapy PracticeHuman Anatomy & Physiology for PhysiotherapistsOverview of the Musculoskeletal SystemThe Nervous System and Its Role in MovementCardiovascular and Respiratory Systems in PhysiotherapyUnderstanding Joint Movements and Range of MotionBiomechanics and KinesiologyPrinciples of Biomechanics in PhysiotherapyAnalysis of Human Movement and GaitPostural Assessment and Correction TechniquesFunctional Anatomy and Movement PatternsTherapeutic Modalities and TechniquesOverview of Physical Therapy ModalitiesHeat, Cold, and Electrical ModalitiesManual Therapy Techniques: Massage, Mobilization, and ManipulationHydrotherapy and Its ApplicationsExercise Therapy and RehabilitationPrinciples of Therapeutic ExerciseStrengthening and Conditioning TechniquesRehabilitation Protocols for Common InjuriesExercise Prescription for Special PopulationsNeurological RehabilitationFundamentals of Neurological ConditionsPhysiotherapy for Stroke, Spinal Cord Injuries, and Multiple SclerosisMotor Learning and Control in RehabilitationNeuroplasticity and Functional RecoveryOrthopedic PhysiotherapyAssessment and Treatment of Musculoskeletal DisordersPost-operative Care in Orthopedic PatientsPhysiotherapy for Sports InjuriesManaging Arthritis and Degenerative Joint ConditionsCardiopulmonary PhysiotherapyCardiopulmonary Assessment and TestingPhysiotherapy in Cardiovascular and Respiratory ConditionsPost-surgical Cardiopulmonary RehabilitationExercise Training for Cardiopulmonary PatientsPediatric and Geriatric PhysiotherapyPhysiotherapy for Pediatric ConditionsDevelopmental Delays and Neuromuscular Disorders in ChildrenGeriatric Physiotherapy: Age-related ChangesFall Prevention and Mobility Improvement in the ElderlyClinical Practice and Patient ManagementPatient Evaluation and Diagnostic ToolsDesigning a Treatment PlanEffective Communication with Patients and FamiliesDocumentation, Record Keeping, and Patient Follow-ups