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Functional Reeducation

Code: 322     Acronym: RF

Instance: 2020/2021 - 2S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Course/CS Responsible: Sports Sciences

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
LCD 203 First Degree in Sports Sciences (2011/2012) 3 - 4 -

Teaching language

Suitable for English-speaking students

Objectives

To situate Functional Rehabilitation in the field of Sport Sciences.

Learning outcomes and competences

- Understand the importance of Functional Rehabilitation in the field of Sports Sciences.

- Understand the main terminology used in the Functional Rehabilitation and its application to the field of Physycal Education and Sports Sciences.
- Understand the processes and the mechanisms of the Functional Rehabilitation.

- Understand the relationships between the various concepts transmitted.

- Associate the concepts acquired at Functional Rehabilitation with other learned at other courses with affinities with Functional Rehabilitation.

Working method

Presencial

Program

1. Biomechanical Profile of Skeletal Structures
• Types of Mechanical Efforts: Compression, Tension and Parallel Forces
• Elastic Deformation and Plastic Deformation
• Mechanical Strength
• Fatigue limits and fatigue fractures
• Physiological Adaptations of Skeletal Structures view of the action of Mechanical Efforts
• Theory of the Mecanostato
• Typical adaptations of the Athlete Skeletal Structures - Technopathies or Atlopathies of the Athlete
• Athlete Skeleton Pathological Adaptations

2. Bone Growth and the Sport Activity
• The Young is not a little Adult
• Ossification Models
• Anatomical Areas of Growth
• Growth Models
• Growth Mechanical Control
• The Physical Activity and Skeletal Growth

3. Skeletal Structures in Degeneration skeleton Phase in the Process of Aging
• Physiopathological Aspects

4. Traumatic injuries of the Athlete
• Definition of Traumatic Injuries
• Classification of Traumatic Injuries
• Epidemiology
• Predisposing Factors of Traumatic Injuries

5. Prevention of Injuries in the Athlete
• Intrinsic Risk Factors
• Extrinsic Risk Factors

6. Athlete Programmed exercise
• Family Background (Heart area - hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, sudden death), Osteoarticular Area - osteoarthritis, ligament hiperlaxidez, Endocrine area - diabetes, obesity, Neurological area - epilepsy).
• Personal History
• Skeletal profile
• Muscular Profile / Joints profile / Psychological Profile

7. Traumatology profile in Portuguese athlete grew up phase.
• Apofisites Growth
• Physiopathies

8. Traumatology Profile of the Adult Portuguese Athlete
• Collective Sports
• Individual Sports

9. Traumatology Profile of the Portuguese Athlete
• The injuries of the knee and the Anterior Cruciate Ligament - A True epidemic

10. Therapeutic Approach in injuries of the Athlete
• Functional Immobilization Technique of Joints
• Immobilization Technique Rigid (acute joint injuries and fractures)
• Massage in Athlete (Functional Effects and Massage Technique)
• Training of Proprioceptivity
• Muscle Strengthening Technique
• Training of Flexibility
• Manipulations
• Acupuncture
• Mesotherapy

11. Programmed examination of the Athlete
• Screening of the Athlete Skeletal Anomalies
• Axial Structure - Spine
• Appendicular Structures

12. Spine Athlete
• Functional Anatomy
• Examination Scheduled Spinal
• Preventive Aspects
• Rehabilitation of Injuries Vertebral Athlete

13. Shoulder Athlete / Elbow, Wrist and Hand Athlete
• Functional Anatomy
• Programmed Examination
• Typical pathology of the Athlete / Athlete Typical Injuries
• Preventive Aspects
• Rehabilitation in Specific Pathology

14. Pelvis and hip joint Athlete
• Functional Anatomy
• Examination Scheduled
• Pathophysiology of Pelvic Injuries and inguinal Athlete
• Preventive Aspects
• Rehabilitation in Specific Pathologies

15. Athlete Knee / Ankle and Foot of the Athlete
• Functional Anatomy
• Programmed Examination
• Pathophysiology of Knee Injuries of the Athlete / Ankle and Foot of the Athlete
• Preventive Aspects
• Rehabilitation in Specific Pathologies

Mandatory literature

Human Kinetics 630; Progressive rehabilitation of lower extremity sports injuries video (PAL)
Griffin Letha Y. 340; Rehabilitation of the injured Knee. ISBN: 0-8016-7556-1
Tippett Steven R.; Functional progressions for sport rehabilitations. ISBN: 0-87322-660-7
Denegar Craig R. 070; Progressive rehabilitation of lower extremity sports injuries. ISBN: 0-7360-3255-X
Massada Leandro; Lesões típicas do desportista. ISBN: 972-21-0655-4
Massada J. Leandro; O^bipedismo no homo sapiens. ISBN: 972-21-1410-7
Massada Jose Leandro da Rocha; A^lateralidade anatómica e biomecânica
Massada José Leandro da Rocha; A^massagem no desporto
Massada J. Leandro; A patologia do ombro e do púbis do desportista numa perspectiva evolucionista
Massada Leandro; Lesões musculares no desporto. ISBN: 972-21-0424-1

Teaching methods and learning activities

Presentation and discussion concerning the contents of the syllabus.

Evaluation Type

Evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Exame 100,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 78,00
Frequência das aulas 30,00
Total: 108,00

Eligibility for exams

Students are submitted to a final exam containing all the contents and topics exposed during the classes. The maximal possible grade is 20 and the minimal is 0. Students are approved when a grade of 9.5 or higher is obtained in the final exam.

Calculation formula of final grade

100% of the classification of the exam.
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