Sports Physiotherapy
Total Lecture: 100 Hrs
Exam
time: 3 Hrs.
Total marks: 150
Written:
100
Oral
/ Practical: 30
Sessional:
20
Part A: Fundamental Principles:
- Sports
medical team-The Team Approach.
- Sports
injuries (Acute & Overuse) & Pain.
- Principles
of Injury prevention.
- Principles
of Diagnosis.
- Principles
of Treatment.
- Principles
of Rehabilitation.
Part-B:
Sports injuries & Pain in various Sports.
- Minor
Head injuries in sport.
- Headache.
- Facial
Injuries.
- Neck
Injuries.
- Shoulder.
- Elbow
& Forearm.
- Wrist
& Hand.
- Thoracic
& Chest.
- Hip
& Groin.
- Anterior
thigh.
- Posterior
thigh.
- Acute
Knee injuries.
- Anterior
Knee.
- Lateral,
Medial &Posterior Knee.
- Shin
Calf, & Achilis injuries.
16.Acute Ankle injuries.
17.Foot.
Part C: Enhancing Sport Performance:
1.Maximising Performance-Nutrition.
2.Maximising Performance- Psychology.
Part D: Sports Participants in
Different Ages & Groups:
1.The Younger.
2.The Female.
3.The Older.
Part
E: Management of Medical Problems (During, Pre & Post Sports):
- Sporting
emergencies.
- Cardiovascular
Symptoms.
- Respiratory
symptoms.
- Gastrointestinal.
- Diabetes.
- Epilepsy.
- Common
Sport related infections.
- Tiredness
in Sport.
- Exercises
in Heat & Cold.
General
Physiotherapy in Sports and Team Management:
1.
Sport & fitness
2. The concept, measurement and development of
flexibility.
3. Considerations in endurance training
4. Strength training for injury prevention.
5. The psychological implications of injury and the
psychology of the injury prone athlete.
6. Immediate post injury considerations, first aid and
initial physiotherapy treatment.
7. Physiotherapy for sports injuries, acute and chronic.
8. The efficacy of physiotherapy treatment.
9. Injuries in racket sports, football, cricket and
basketball.
10. Initial and final fitness testing and fitness testing
after injury.
11. Disability and sport.
12. The history and development of disabled sport its
types and classifications.
13. Technology in disabled sport/ equipment.
14. Economics – commercialism.
15. Perceptions of atmosphere & environment.
16. Para Olympics games and other competitions.
17. Modifications and differences to able bodied sports.
18. Sports for people with different disabilities, ie
wheelchair athletes, blind athletes, etc.
19. Differences in training for disabled athletes,
coaching differences and similarities to able-bodied sports.
20. Physiological aspects of training.
21. Injuries in disabled sports and their treatment with
Physiotherapy.
22. The benefits of sport in the rehabilitation of the
disabled person.
23. The future of disabled sports.
24. Coaching methods and the qualities of a good coach.
25. Various types of training methods, environmental and
other factors affecting training and the differences between on-season and
off-season training.
Practical
- Screening
the elite Sports man.
- Medical
care of the Sporting team.
- Travelling
with a team.
- Medical
coverage of endurance events.
- Drugs
and Sports man.
Books
Recommended:
1. Clinical Sports Medicine-
Boruner .P & Khan. K.
2. Sports injuries- their
prevention & treatmen: Peterson.L & Renstrom. P
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