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Prosthetic Management and Biomechanics of the Lower Limb I, 15 högskolepoäng
Prosthetic Management and Biomechanics of the Lower Limb I, 15 credits
Kurskod: HPMK19
Gäller fr.o.m.: 2019-04-01
Diarienummer: 2018/328 (313) Department of rehabilitation
Upon completion of the course students should have the ability to:
explain normal and pathological movement in the human body from a biomechanical perspective
explain how internal and external forces affect the human body
explain different amputation techniques
show familiarity with evidence and research within the area of transtibial prosthetics
show familiarity with quality registries and international guidelines
explain different treatment options
explain common manufacturing methods in prosthetics.
use biomechanical methods in analysing and evaluating lower limb prosthetic interventions
use free body diagrams
use anthropometric data for biomechanical calculations
perform biomechanical calculations
select and provide appropriate intervention with regards to the user
document performed actions and results according to existing legislation
show familiarity with frequently used materials and equipment necessary in the production of prosthetic devices
manufacture prosthetic devices according to regulations of occupational safety and health
use appropriate outcome measures to evaluate prosthetic interventions
show ability to communicate professionally with patients and colleagues.
demonstrate empathy towards users and colleagues
demonstrate an understanding for other health professions and their role in prosthetic interventions
critically evaluate one’s own performance.
Part 1, Biomechanics 7.5 credits
- normal gait biomechanics
- pathological gait biomechanics
- prosthetic biomechanics
- biomechanical calculations
Part 2, Transtibial Prosthetics 7.5 credits
- prostheses for trans-tibial amputations
- the rehabilitation process for patients, from needs analysis to finished product
- initial gait and mobility training with prosthetics
- current research and evidence within the subject area
- relevant laws and regulations when working with patients
- work hygiene
- stump socket interface forces
The course is implemented through lectures, group work, seminars and laboratory sessions include patient meetings.
General entry requirements and completion of the courses Anatomy and physiology, Basic Course, 7.5 credits, Mechanics related to Prosthetics and Orthotics, 7.5 credits and Applied Materials Technology, 7.5 credits.
Part 1 is examined through one individual written exam and one group seminar.
Part 2 is examined through one individual written report and practical sessions with patient interaction.
A university lecturer serves as examiner for the course.
Part 1, written examination 7,5 hp A/B/C/D/E/FX/F
Part 1, seminar 0 hp U/G
Part 2, written assignment 7,5 hp A/B/C/D/E/FX/F
Part 2, patient interaction 0 hp U/G
Temporary interruption of a course
The School of Health and Welfare may suspend a student's participation in clinical training or other practical activities during the course if a student demonstrates gross unfitness/incompetence when applying skills. A student whose work-based training or other practical activities have been canceled due to gross inadequacy/incompetence may not continue study before the course director or examiner has verified and approved that the student has the knowledge and skills required. In connection with a decision on suspension, the decision will specify the grounds on which the suspension is based. After the decision, an individual plan will be established for the student where knowledge and skills gaps are specified, the degree of support the student is entitled to, and the terms and date(s) for examination(s).
Krajbich, J.I., Pinzur, M.S., Potter, B.k., & Stevens, P.M. (2016). Atlas of Amputations and Limb Deficiencies. Rosemont, Illinois: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
The most recent editions of the course literature should be used.
Additional relevant journal articles will be used.