Department of Medical Sciences - Motor Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation focuses on patients who have lost the ability to carry out their daily tasks normally, often as a result of some injuries, strokes or some disorders in organ function, especially cases requiring long bed stays, or after a serious injury. Includes rehabilitation: physical therapy, occupational therapy, treatment of any pain or inflammation, and retraining to compensate for loss of ability to perform specific tasks. Treatment usually lasts on several sessions that can last for weeks or months depending on the condition.
Program themes:
1- The concept of motor rehabilitation
2- The foundations of motor rehabilitation
3- Places that provide motor rehabilitation services
4- Cases requiring motor rehabilitation
5- The difference between physical therapy and motor rehabilitation
6- Motor patterns
7- The difference between major motor skills and precision skills
8- Advanced clinical practice of physiotherapy
9- Therapeutic exercises
10. Evaluation of rehabilitation practice