Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy

 The student is informed about the subject: – Anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system – acquaintance with cardiovascular and respiratory diseases – physiotherapy in cardiology and pulmonology and surgery – FT in people with acute...

Informatics and e-health

 Lectures: Informatics, information system and information society (hardware and software, data and data bases, people and organizations, information systems used in health care, health care process information system); Information and communication technologies...

Exercise therapy

 M1 (1,5 KT): Basics of physical training – Periodization in sports – Flexibility of the musculo-tendinous complex o Factors effecting flexibility (biological, neural and environmental) o Balanced flexibility o Overview of methods for developing...

Functional anatomy and movement

 The head and the neck: the bones, the joints and the muscles. Suboccipital and atlanto-axial joint joints, the cervical spine as a system. Upper extremity: The bones. Functional anatomy of the joints and the ligaments. Functional anatomy of the musculature. Spinal...

Physiology

 Cell membrane: active and passive transport, resting membrane potential, membrane action potential. Circulatory system: blood vessels, systemic circulation, venous, microcirculation, immune system. Respiration: ventilation, gas exchange, oxigen-hemoglobin...

Didactics, pedagogy and andragogy

Basics of pedagogics, andragogy, didactics, motivation in relation to performing exerciseaimed at motor learning and development the physical capacity in the process of prevention and rehabilitation. • The concept of teaching and the factors of teaching, learning,...

Physical agens in physiotherapy

 Physical agents in physiotherapy – definitions and role in rehabilitation (physiotherapy). Basics of electrodiagnostics, electrotherapy, electrostimulation, thermotherapy and thermodiagnostics (paraffin, fango, sauna – dry heat, coatings, cryotherapy...

Biopsychosocial approach in therapy and rehabilitation

 1. Treatment of patients from the perspective of biomedical model and biopsychosocial model of health and disease: implications for therapy and rehabilitation. The concept of an integrated / holistic treatment. 2. Psychological and social (non-physiological) effects...

Cell biology

– General on cell and research in cell biology: formation and evolution of the cell, light and electron microscope, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, model organisms – Molecular composition of the cell: water and inorganic substances, proteins,...

Biomechanics

 Introduction: • The definition of biomechanics and its role in sport science and physiotherapy • Basic terminology • Basic physical quantities and units The biomechanics of musculoskeletal system: • Kinematics (the body as a dotted or rigid system, velocity,...
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