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| RACH0631-1 | Multidisciplinary approach pathology - spine physiotherapy - Theory - Part 1 : Anatomy - Part 2 : Biomecanics - Part 3 : Special pathology - Part 4 : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation - Part 5 : Sport and spine - Part 6 : Spine surgery - Part 7 : Prevention at work - Part 8 : Palpatory anatomy, including head and neck - Part 9 : Introduction to manual therapy - Part 10 : Problem based learning
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| Duration : | Part 1 : Anatomy : 4,5h Th Part 2 : Biomecanics : 1,5h Th Part 3 : Special pathology : 14h Th Part 4 : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation : 15h Th Part 5 : Sport and spine : 3h Th Part 6 : Spine surgery : 1,5h Th Part 7 : Prevention at work : 1,5h Th Part 8 : Palpatory anatomy, including head and neck : 5h Th Part 9 : Introduction to manual therapy : 3h Th Part 10 : Problem based learning : 5h PBL
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| Lecturer : | Part 1 : Anatomy : Philippe Gillet
Part 2 : Biomecanics : Marguerite Foidart-Dessalle
Part 3 : Special pathology : Marco Tomasella
Part 4 : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation : Marc Vanderthommen
Part 5 : Sport and spine : Marco Tomasella
Part 6 : Spine surgery : Philippe Gillet
Part 7 : Prevention at work : Philippe Mairiaux
Part 8 : Palpatory anatomy, including head and neck : Didier Maquet
Part 9 : Introduction to manual therapy : Marco Tomasella
Part 10 : Problem based learning : Marco Tomasella
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| Coordinator : | Marc Vanderthommen |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Course contents :
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 | Introduction to surgical procedures |
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 | Prevention services in occupational health
Types of roles or functions that could be undertaken by the physiotherapist in the work environment
Strategies to prevent the evolution from acute/subacute to chronic low back pain |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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 | Functional anatomy of the spine for future physical therapists |
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 | To understand the context factors that may promote or hinder prevention activities directed at the work environment by the physiotherapist |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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 | Oral course |
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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 | See the timetable notice board
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Recommended or required readings :
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 | PPT file |
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 | on myULg. |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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 | Written exam |
 |  | Part 8 : Palpatory anatomy, including head and neck |

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 | An integrated written exam.
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Work placement(s) :
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 | None. |
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Organizational remarks :
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 | None. |
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Contacts :
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 | Enseignant : e-mail : ph.mairiaux@ulg.ac.be
Secretary : Occupational Health and Health Education (STES), Mme C. ESCHWEILER, CHU, tower 3, groundfloor (follow signs « Ecole de Santé publique ») - Tél. 04 366.25.03 - Fax 04 366.28.89 |
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 | Enseignant : Prof. Didier Maquet - ISEPK - B21 - D.Maquet@ulg.ac.be - 04/366.39.27
Secretary : Annie Depaifve - ISEPK - B21 - adepaifve@ulg.ac.be - 04/366.38.90 |
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