Physiotherapy for the elderly

Structure Type: Course
Code: KG10BP16
Type: Compulsory
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 15.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Kiili, Riitta
Teacher Team: Mäntykivi, Pirkko ; Haapala, Pia ; Finne, Merja
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Learning Outcomes

The students will:
- know and recognize age-related physical, mental and social changes
- identify health promoting and jeopardizing factors related to aging client's life situation
- know the effects of neurological diseases on aging client's functional capacity
- understand how exercise affects the aging person's organism
- understand common disorders, traumas and diseases in aged person's bodily systems and know about the effects of the respective medication
-recognize how pain affects the aging person's functional capacity and take into consideration pain in physiotherapy
- apply a variety of examination methods to assess aging people's functional capacity and independent coping
- learn to draw concusions based on the assessment of the aging person's functional capacity
- know how to appropriately plan and implement physiotherapy methods for aging clients
-learn to apply various forms of exercise in practical guidance situations to meet the needs of aging clients
- advise aging clients on the choice, availability and use of assistive aids
-learn to contribute to the work of multi-professional rehabilitation teams as experts of their own field
- learn to pay attention to universal accessibility when planning environments and apply ergonomics to meet human needs
- learn to apply welfare technology when counselling aged clients and their families
- learn to apply a qualitative research approach

Student's Workload

Will be announced at the beginning of the course.

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

No previous studies are required.

Contents

- Physical, mental and social changes in aging
- Impairment of cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal, sensory and neuromuscular systems and the respective effects on the aging people's functional capacity
- Impact of neurological disorders on aging people's functional capacity
- Health promotion and aging
- Exercise for aging clients
- Training aging clients' motor skills with focus on the sensory channels
- Paying attention to the effects of medication in physiotherapy
- Assessment methods for aging clients' functional capacity and independent coping
- Physiotherapy in the alleviation of pain and promotion of function
- Assistive aids for aging people
- Assessing free accessibility of the environment
- Qualitative research
- R & D activity
- International expert lecture and practical exercises

Recommended or Required Reading

Students will receive a reading list.

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Exercises
- Independent study
- Seminars
- R&D activities
- Online learning

Assessment Criteria

Assessment criteria will be announced at the beginning of the course.

Assessment Methods

- Written exams
- Seminar work
- R&D activities

Further Information

Courses: Physiotherapy 7 cr, Planning the environment 2 cr, Assistive aids and equipment 0.5 cr, Neurology 1.5 cr, Gerontology and geriatrics 1.5 cr, Applied physical exercise 1.5 cr, Basics of research methods 1 cr.

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