Valid as from the academic year 2011-2012
Medical and therapeutic interventions in children with neurologic disorders
Course size (nominal values; actual values may depend on programme)Credits 9.0 Study time 270.0 h Contact hrs Course offerings and teaching methods in academic year 2011-2012 Lecturers in academic year 2011-2012 Offered in the following programmes in 2011-2012 Teaching languages Keywords
Medical and therapeutic interventions - pediatrics – neurological disorders
Position of the course
The student has a good understanding of motor development, pathology, classificationof children with cerebral palsy and assessment of children with neurological disorders. The most important aim of this course is developing knowlegde and insight into medicaland therapeutic interventions in children with neurological disorders. Contents
Advanced knowledge on therapeutic interventions (mobilisation, stretching, strengthtraining, physical activity, functional training, .) for children with neurological diordersare discussed. Students learn specific treatment skills in analysing and facilitatingnormal movements, in using different keypoints of control, in influencing patterns ofmovement and tone, and in stimulating sequences of movement and their variations. Attention is given to correct handling and parent training,. Students are introduced in the use of occupational (sensory dysfunction, vision, handfunction .) and speech and language therapy ( communication, eating and drinking,.). A variety of treatment options (botulinum toxin treatment, selective dorsal rhizotomy,intrathecal baclofen, orthopaedic surgery, deep brain stimulation) are discussed. Indications and relevance for the different pathologies is given. The specificphysiotherapeutic treatment and orthotic management following the different medicalinterventions is discussed in detail. The use of orthoses and equipment is given. Clinical demonstrations are performed to illustrate the treatment options and tostimulate the clinical reasoning process in treatment. Initial competences
The student has a good knowledge of- motor development - neuromotor concepts - classification of children with cerebralpalsy - the pathophysiology of children with neuromotor disorders - the assessment andthe interventions of the physiotheray for children with neuromotor disorders
Final competences
After completing this course the student will be able:- to describe and demonstrate a specific treatment plan and handling strategies fordifferent pathologies across several ages, taking into account environment andpersonal context of the children and the longterm evolution - to analyse and facilitatenormal movement and postural control and to influence variations in tone - to integrateinformation of the clinical examination, clinical movement analysis and other evaluationmethods in the therapeutic interventions - to delineate an adequate after-care programfor the different medical interventions - to optimise activity and participation goals,including the use of relevant orthoses and equipment - to demonstrate a critical attitudetowards physiotherapeutic interventions in children and adolescents
Conditions for credit contract
This course unit cannot be taken via a credit contract
Conditions for exam contract
This course unit cannot be taken via an exam contract
Teaching methods Extra information on the teaching methods Learning materials and price References Course content-related study coaching
Students can ask questions before and after the lessons, use e-mail or make anappointment. Evaluation methods
end-of-term evaluation and continuous assessment
Examination methods in case of periodic evaluation during the first examination period Examination methods in case of periodic evaluation during the second examination period Examination methods in case of permanent evaluation Possibilities of retake in case of permanent evaluation
examination during the second examination period is possible
Extra information on the examination methods Calculation of the examination mark Addendum
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