module specification

SX4069 - Fundamentals of Sports Therapy (2022/23)

Module specification Module approved to run in 2022/23
Module title Fundamentals of Sports Therapy
Module level Certificate (04)
Credit rating for module 15
School School of Human Sciences
Total study hours 150
 
3 hours Assessment Preparation / Delivery
117 hours Guided independent study
30 hours Scheduled learning & teaching activities
Assessment components
Type Weighting Qualifying mark Description
Practical Examination 50% 40 Examination and assessment practical
Unseen Examination 50% 40 Written examination
Attendance Requirement 0%   Tutorial attendance
Running in 2022/23

(Please note that module timeslots are subject to change)
Period Campus Day Time Module Leader
Spring semester North Tuesday All day
Spring semester North Tuesday Morning

Module summary

This module is intended to serve as an introduction to examination and assessment of sports and exercise injuries. You will cover core theoretical knowledge regarding common injuries sustained to soft tissues, as a result of sport and exercise. You will learn about the mechanism of injury, aetiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and general treatment approaches for frequently sustained musculoskeletal disorders, as well as the purpose of commonly performed components of a clinical assessment. You will also learn the practical competencies a Sports Therapist performs in a clinical setting with regards to an examination and assessment.

Prior learning requirements

Available for Study Abroad? No

Syllabus

Introduction to theoretical principles of clinical examination and assessment techniques (LO 2)

Practical application of objective clinical examination techniques including; effective patient handling and communication, active and passive joint movements, manual muscle tests and accurate palpation of specific anatomical structures (LO3)

Soft tissue injury – pathophysiology, causes, types, healing and possible complications (LO1)

Fundamentals of clinical note taking and legalities within sports therapy (LO2)

The role of a Sports Therapist in clinical environments and as part of a multi-disciplinary team (LO1, LO2)

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 appropriate theoretical understanding of musculoskeletal disorders which are sustained commonly in sport and exercise

LO 2: Demonstrate appropriate theoretical understanding of the purpose of a clinical examination and assessment

LO 3: Demonstrate safe and effective patient handling of a clinical examination and assessment

Assessment strategy

Examination and assessment practical (15 minutes); This will assess the students’ ability to apply the principles of an effective clinical examination and assessment to the upper limb, lower limb and spine

Written exam (30 minutes); This will assess the student’s theoretical underpinning of the foundations of Sports Therapy, including the understanding of common sports and exercise injuries and the purpose of a clinical examination and assessment

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/662AA2ED-DB17-E329-BC15-8C4AA9C3D493.html?lang=en-GB