Pathomechanics and rehabilitation of gait and balance
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Pathomechanics and Rehabilitation of Gait and Balance (Masters Level)
Module Overview
This 20 credit masters-level module explores gait and balance alongside theoretical and practical approaches to rehabilitation in a wide variety of conditions. The module aims to advance the professional understanding of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for managing patients with gait and balance problems.
Key Features
- The module is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in the area of gait and balance rehabilitation.
- It covers the critical analysis and explanation of normal gait and balance, evaluation of gait and/or balance dysfunction, planning of therapeutic interventions, and selection of appropriate outcome measures.
- The module adopts a blended learning approach with face-to-face delivery at a specified location.
Module Details
Module Code
ADV710
Credits
20
FHEQ Level
Level 7 Masters Degree
Location
Blended learning approach with face-to-face delivery at InterCity Place, Plymouth
Course Details
Upon completion of the module, participants will be able to:
- Critically analyse and explain normal gait and balance
- Critically evaluate gait and/or balance dysfunction in a range of patients
- Plan timely and appropriate therapeutic interventions for patients with gait and balance problems
- Select appropriate outcome measures for the evaluation of gait and balance interventions
- Critically evaluate a range of therapeutic interventions for gait and balance problems and propose areas for future research
Module Dates
The module is scheduled for specific dates, which may be subject to change. It is essential to verify the dates with the module lead or the Professional Development Unit.
Assessment
The assessment for this module is an oral assessment. Details regarding the assessment are provisional and may require confirmation with the module lead or the Professional Development Unit.
Admissions Information
Additional documentation and information are required for the application process, including application forms, change of name forms, pre-course information, and downloadable guides.
Entry Requirements
Applicants are typically required to be registered Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) professionals with a first degree or a related academic degree. Overseas students must meet specific English language proficiency requirements.
Fees
Information on module fees can be found on the professional development module fees page.
Module Lead
The module lead is Vasileios Lepesis.
Further Information
For detailed inquiries about the module, it is recommended to contact the Professional Development Unit directly.
