Content
- Lectures: 20 hours
- Seminar: 10 hours
- Exercises 29 hours
- Clinical exercises: 1 hours
- Independent work: 120 hours
Subject carrier
Description
Clinical thinking and interpretation Treatment of most common
musculoskeletal problems – Anamnesis – Visual inspection – Active and passive
movements – Functional and specific test – Manual examination – Physical agents
– Movement therapy – Informing of the patient Shoulder joint – Subacromial
impingement syndrome – Rotator cuff pathologies – Shoulder joint instability
– Adhesive capsulitis – Acromioclavicular joint injury – SLAP lesion – Long
head of the biceps brachii injury Elbow joint: – Lateral epicondylitis
– Medial epicondylitis – Collateral ligament injuries – Pronator syndrome
– Nerve roots impingement Wrist and fingers – Carpal tunnel syndrome
– Queravin’s syndrome – The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) The hip
joint: – Femoroacetabular impingement – Hip osteoarthritis – Hip adductors
tendinopathy – Hip extensors tendinopathy – Biceps femoris tear – Pertineus tear
Knee: – Patellofemoral pain – Patellar tendinopathy – Iliotibial band syndrome
– Plica syndrome – Osgood-Shlatter and Sinding-Larsen-Johnson diseases
– Synovitis – Compartment syndrome Ankle and foot: – Achilles tendinopathy
– Ankle injuries and chronic ankle instability – Plantar fasciitis – Morton’s
neuroma – Stress fractures of the foot bones Cervical spine: – Oscillating
injuries of cervical spine – Cervicobrachial syndrome – Cervical spine
spondylosis – Hernia in cervical spine Thoracic spine: – Thoracic outlet
syndrome – Costochondral junction syndrome Lumbar spine: – Spondylosis
– Spondylolisthesis Sacroiliac joint: – Sacroilitis