KURSPLAN
Orthotic Management and Biomechanics I, 15 högskolepoäng
Orthotic Management and Biomechanics I, 15 credits
Kursplan för studenter vår 2021
Kurskod: HO1K19
Fastställd av: Utbildningsrådet 2018-05-09
Gäller fr.o.m.: 2019-08-26
Version: 1
Diarienummer:Department of Rehabilitation
Utbildningsnivå: Grundnivå
Utbildningsområde: Tekniska området
Ämnesgrupp: MT2
Fördjupning: G1F
Huvudområde: Ortopedteknik

Lärandemål

Upon completion of the course the students should have the ability to:

Kunskap och förståelse

Färdighet och förmåga

Värderingsförmåga och förhållningssätt

Innehåll

- ankle foot orthotics (AFO), concepts and prescription of orthotic interventions
- current research and evidence within the subject area
- biomechanical aspects/effects when using AFO
- instrumented gait analys
- dynamic biomechanical calculations

Undervisningsformer

The course is conducted through lectures, group work, seminars and laboratory sessions including patient meetings.

Undervisningen bedrivs på engelska.

Förkunskapskrav

General entry requirements and completion of the courses Anatomy and physiology, basic course, 7.5 credits, Mechanics related to prosthetics and orthotics, 7.5 credits, Applied materials technology, 7.5 credits and Prosthetic management and biomechanics of the lower limb I, 15 credits or the equivalent.

Examination och betyg

Kursen bedöms med betygen A, B, C, D, E, FX eller F.

The examination will be based upon one individual written examination, one group seminar and performance in patient sessions.

A university lecturer serves as examiner for the course.

Poängregistrering av examinationen för kursen sker enligt följande system:
ExaminationsmomentOmfattningBetyg
Individual written examination9 hpA/B/C/D/E/FX/F
Group seminar3 hpU/G
Interaction with clients3 hpU/G

Övrigt

Attendance
Attendance is compulsory in laboratory sessions and seminars.

Temporary interruption of a course
The School of Health and Welfare may suspend a student's participation in clinical training or other practical activities during the course if a student demonstrates gross unfitness/incompetence when applying skills. A student whose work-based training or other practical activities have been canceled due to gross inadequacy/incompetence may not continue study before the course director or examiner has verified and approved that the student has the knowledge and skills required. In connection with a decision on suspension, the decision will specify the grounds on which the suspension is based. After the decision, an individual plan will be established for the student where knowledge and skills gaps are specified, the degree of support the student is entitled to, and the terms and date(s) for examination(s).