Treatment of disabled people
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Section 1
1
Treatment methods that combine learning principles from physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic, complementary medicine
2
Understanding the physiological processes that occur in disabled people
3
Psychological elements in people with disabilities, as well as methods of access and treatment in themselves
4
Differences between soft and hard tissue injuries, and column, and spinal cord injuries
5
C.V.A – stroke victims, ways to improve daily functioning
6
Methods for moving joints, passive and active movements and their effectiveness
7
Methods and exercises to strengthen muscles, tendons and ligaments, to improve joint functions and to prevent injury recurrence, including stretching to lengthen muscles and improve range of motion
8
Surveys and clinical tests for diagnosis
9
Disc herniations and protrusions
10
Soft and hard tissue infections
11
Rheumatism and joint pain
12
Principles of the effective use of hot and cold compresses
13
Contraindications (cases in which the injured should not be treated)
14
Professional ethics and therapist/patient relationship
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Soft and hard tissue infections
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Principles of the effective use of hot and cold compresses
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