SX4059 - Sports Trauma Management and Soft Tissue Therapy (2022/23)
Module specification | Module approved to run in 2022/23 | ||||||||||||||||
Module title | Sports Trauma Management and Soft Tissue Therapy | ||||||||||||||||
Module level | Certificate (04) | ||||||||||||||||
Credit rating for module | 15 | ||||||||||||||||
School | School of Human Sciences | ||||||||||||||||
Total study hours | 150 | ||||||||||||||||
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Running in 2022/23(Please note that module timeslots are subject to change) |
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Module summary
The module is intended to develop trauma management and soft tissue therapy theoretical knowledge and practical competencies.
The trauma management skills refer to both basic and advanced first aid. The module aims to develop on previous experiences in first aid and/or introduce the principles of first aid which enables effective trauma management with situations in different sport and exercise contexts. The module also aims to provide students with advanced theoretical knowledge and practical expertise to apply first aid trauma and injury management safely and effectively.
The theoretical principles of massage therapy, ethical considerations, hygiene and contraindications to massage are covered, as well as practical application of soft tissue therapy in a sport and exercise context.
Prior learning requirements
Available for Study Abroad? No
Syllabus
Principles of massage therapy, ethical considerations, hygiene and contraindications to massage (LO1 & 3)
Emergency aid and trauma management including, but not limited to; basic first aid, cervical injury management, concussion guidelines, wound and peripheral fracture management, onwards referral and return to play decisions (LO2 & 3)
Balance of independent study and scheduled teaching activity
The students will be taught using a variety of teaching methods including; lectures, practicals, seminars, online videos, small/large group work, role playing and on-line quizzes.
The formal lectures will cover the theoretical underpinning of the concepts of Sports Therapy practice covered in this module. This underpinning will then be applied and discussed in the practical sessions.
Weblearn will be used extensively to provide the students with appropriate learning materials, as well as online quizzes and video resources to enhance students' learning and engagement.
Learning outcomes
LO 1: Demonstrate an appropriate, relevant and ethical sports massage treatment with an understanding of the benefits of massage application
LO 2: Demonstrate effective emergency aid and trauma management in a sport and exercise context
LO 3: Provide appropriate theoretical understanding of the foundations of Sports Therapy
Assessment strategy
First aid practical (15 minutes); Students will administer appropriate immediate care, including application of basic first aid. A verbal explanation of the rationale for the skills performed will support the practical element
Massage practical (15 minutes); Students will effectively demonstrate an appropriate suite of massage techniques, followed by a verbal explanation of the theory underpinning its application
Tutorial attendance; Students will be required to attend a minimum of 80% of the tutorial sessions in this module in order to successfully complete the module
This module is ‘pass all components’ for students on BSc Sports Therapy and BSc Sports and Dance Therapy, secondary to professional body requirements.
Bibliography
https://rl.talis.com/3/londonmet/lists/BE22C67E-828E-87B4-12B3-CA1D5EC84D8F.html?lang=en-GB