Base Knowledge
Anatomy
Teaching Methodologies
Two weekly 120 min both theoretical and practical lessons. Classes focus on knowledge acquisition of the neuromusculoskeletal evaluation and development of skills to perform the assesment procedures needed by a physiotherapist.
Classes will have a strong problem-based learning concept. However, at certain moments, it may be necessary to use some more expository or demonstrative tools.
Learning Results
Know the fundamentals and principles of application of the techniques used.
Select and use the techniques.
Evaluate and interpret the results of the application.
Change the technique in order to respond to the defined intervention objective.
Program
Analysis and application of:
. Tape
– shoulder
– elbow
– fist
– hip
– knee
– foot
– fingers
. Adhesive Elastic Bandages
– shoulder
– elbow
– fist
– hip
– knee
– foot
. Elastic Bandages
– shoulder
– elbow
– fist
– hip
– knee
– foot
. Kinesio Taping
– skin
– fascia
– facilitator
– inhibitor
– mechanical
– tendon/ligament
– drainage
– special techniques
. Manual Therapy Techniques
– one finger, two fingers, palm
– muscular
– tendinous
Curricular Unit Teachers
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Primary Bibliography
MACDONALD, Rose, ed. lit. – Taping techniques : principles and practice. reimpressão. Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000. VIII, 170 p.. ISBN 07506 05774. 615.8 TAP
PERRIN., David H. – Athletic taping and bracing. 2nd ed. Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, cop. 2005. IX, 125 p.. ISBN 978-0-7360-4811-8. 615.8 PER ATH
Clinical Therapeutic Applications of the Kinesio Taping Method od – 3rd Editions Kenzo Kase,
CYRIAX, James – Textbook of orthopaedic medicine : treatment by manipulation massage and injection. 11th ed. London : Baillière Tindall, 1984. XIV, 266 p.. ISBN 0-7020-1037-5. 615.8 CYR
CYRIAX, J. H. ; CYRIAX, P.J. – Cyriax’s illustrated manual of orthopaedic medicine. 2nd ed. Oxford [etc.] : Butterworth Heinemann, 1993. XI, [1], 268 p.. ISBN 0-7506-1483-8. 615.8.82 CYR
Ferreira, R., Resende, R., & Roriz, P. (2017). The effects of Kinesio Taping® in lower limb musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review. International Journal of Therapies and Rehabilitation Research, 6(3), 1.
Chaves, P., Simoes, D., Paco, M., Pinho, F., Duarte, J. A., & Ribeiro, F. (2017). Cyriax’s deep friction massage application parameters: Evidence from a cross-sectional study with physiotherapists. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 32, 92-97.
Lin, I., et al. What does best practice care for musculoskeletal pain look like? Eleven consistent recommendations from high-quality clinical practice guidelines: systematic review. British journal of sports medicine, 54(2), 79-86.
Bialosky, J. E., Bishop, M. D., & Penza, C. W. (2017). Placebo mechanisms of manual therapy: a sheep in wolf’s clothing?. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 47(5), 301-304.
Geri, T., Viceconti, A., Minacci, M., Testa, M., & Rossettini, G. (2019). Manual therapy: exploiting the role of human touch. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 44, 102044.
Bialosky, J. E., Beneciuk, J. M., Bishop, M. D., Coronado, R. A., Penza, C. W., Simon, C. B., & George, S. Z. (2018). Unraveling the mechanisms of manual therapy: modeling an approach. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 48(1), 8-18.
Pitsillides, A., & Stasinopoulos, D. (2019). Cyriax Friction Massage—Suggestions for Improvements. Medicina, 55(5), 185.
Chaves, P., Simões, D., Paço, M., Pinho, F., Duarte, J. A., & Ribeiro, F. (2020). Pressure applied during deep friction massage: Characterization and relationship with time of onset of analgesia. Applied Sciences, 10(8), 2705.
Stilwell, P., & Harman, K. (2019). An enactive approach to pain: beyond the biopsychosocial model. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 18(4), 637-665.