Lecturer(s)
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Laštovička Ondřej, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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LECTURE TOPICS: 1. Course completion requirements, Occupational health and safety (OHS), Mechanotherapy I (traction) 2. Mechanotherapy II (vacuum, compression, vacuum-compression therapy, ultrasonotherapy) 3. Mechanotherapy III (ultrasonotherapy, application of shock and radial pressure waves), Electrotherapy 4. Electrotherapy using direct current 5. Low-frequency contact electrotherapy I (Träbert current) 6. Low-frequency contact electrotherapy II (Diadynamic currents), Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation I (conventional TENS), Special applications I (ElectroPIR, Amos currents, Spasticity treatment acc. to Hufschmidt/Jantsch) 7. Medium-frequency contact electrotherapy (excluding TENS and electro-gymnastics), Recapitulation SEMINAR TOPICS: 1. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), Mechanotherapy I (instrumental traction, traction test - manual traction) 2. Mechanotherapy II (vacuum-compression therapy, ultrasonotherapy) 3. Electrotherapy using direct current ("galvanization", iontophoresis, "hydrogalvanization") 4. Low-frequency contact electrotherapy (Träbert current, Diadynamic currents) 5. Review 6. Medium-frequency contact electrotherapy, Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation I (conventional TENS), Interferential currents 7. Q&A Session
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture, Demonstration, Training in job and motor Skils
- Attendace
- 26 hours per semester
- Homework for Teaching
- 14 hours per semester
- Preparation for the Course Credit
- 14 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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In the theoretical part of the course, students are introduced to the basic principles of the effects of electrophysical agents (EPAs), their indications, and contraindications. The content is primarily focused on the issues of mechanotherapy and contact electrotherapy. The practical training takes place at the RRR Center and allows students their first direct contact with EPAs, as students simulate the roles of patient and therapist themselves. They build on the theoretical knowledge acquired through lectures and self-study, learning to apply EPAs "lege artis." This prepares them for their first contact with real patients and also provides them with a basic overview of the available instrumental techniques. By mastering the application techniques of individual procedures, students are given a foundation for independent decision-making within the limits prescribed by the physician.
The student, both theoretically and practically, masters the principles, applications, as well as the indications and contraindications of electrophysical agents, specifically in the areas of mechanotherapy and contact electrotherapy (direct current, low-frequency, and medium-frequency electrotherapy).
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge of basics of physics, biophysics, anatomy, and physiology.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Systematic Observation of Student
100% attendance at seminars, successful completion of the practical exam
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Recommended literature
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Navrátil, L. (Ed.). (2019). Fyzikální léčebné metody pro praxi. Praha: Grada.
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Poděbradský, J., & Poděbradská, R. (2009). Fyzikální terapie: manuál a algoritmy. Praha: Grada.
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Poděbradský, J., & Vařeka, I. (1998). Fyzikální terapie II. Praha: Grada.
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Poděbradský, J., & Vařeka, I. (1998). Fyzikální terapie I. Praha: Grada.
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