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IPLUSO 19459

Osteopathy in Sports

Osteopathy
  • ApresentaçãoPresentation
    Physical and Sports Activities are a reality of enormous social importance. The sportsman requests the human organism to overload, sometimes very close to the accommodation limits. Osteopathy, as a clinical practice that seeks organic balance, plays a fundamental role in the preparation of the human body for sports physical activity, as well as in the recovery and rehabilitation of optimal levels of homeostasis, not only of the musculoskeletal system, but also of all. the physiological structures and mechanisms associated with the sports skills.
  • ProgramaProgramme
    1 Approach of osteopathic concepts by sport. 1.1 Osteopathic reasoning in sport - biomechanical factors, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis and treatment protocol: Osteopathic basin approach Back pain and sciatica; Thoracic back pain; Neck pain and cervical radiculopathy. 1.2 Most common pathologies in sport: Upper Limb-biomechanical factors, pathophysiology and treatment protocol: rotator cuff; Epicondylitis and golfer's elbow, or medial epicondylitis; carpal tunnel syndrome; tendinopathy of the upper limb; dysfunctions and acute/chronic injuries of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand including tendinopathy, myofascial injuries and repetitive strain injurie. Lower Limb-biomechanics, pathophysiology and treatment protocol: sprain of the hock; foot injuries; acute and chronic injuries of the menisci: differential diagnosis; Pubalgy; dysfunctions and acute/chronic injuries of the thigh, knee, ankle and foot, including tendinopathy, myofascial injuries and repetitive strain injurie.
  • ObjectivosObjectives
    The role of the osteopath in sport assuming a job with athletes of all ages and abilities, professional and amateur, both in a perspective of prevention of injuries as the functional improvement, it is necessary to develop and deepen scientific and technical knowledge to enable it to an intervention practice based on evidence. The proposed training covers the following competencies: Prevention of sports injurie; Osteopathy of intervention in sport; Understanding the specific needs of athletes; Train the differential diagnosis in the evaluation process; Accurately interprets the test results in osteopathic evaluation process; Master the knowledge that justify the selection and application of each technique.
  • BibliografiaBibliography
    Chantepie, A.; J.-F. Pérot, Ph. (2011). Osteopathie du sport. Toussirot. Maloine. Karageanes, S. J. (2005). Principles of manual sports medicine. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. McKone, W. L. (1997). Osteopathic athletic health care. Capman & Hall. Nicholas, A.; Nicholas, E. A. (2012). Atlas of osteopathic techniques. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Ricard, F.; Sallé, J.L.; (2010). Tratado de Osteopatia. (3a ed.). Madrid: Panamericana. Tuker,C. (1990); The mechanics of sports injuries: an osteopathic approach. Ward, R. C. (1997). Foundations for osteopathic medicine. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Zebrowska, A., Trybulski, R., Roczniok, R., & Marcol, W. (2019). Effect of Physical Methods of Lymphatic Drainage on Postexercise Recovery of Mixed Martial Arts Athletes. Clinical journal of sport medicine: official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, 29(1), 49–56.
  • MetodologiaMethodology
    Also include innovative methodologies to support the teaching-learning process used
  • LínguaLanguage
    Português
  • TipoType
    Semestral
  • ECTS
    5
  • NaturezaNature
    Mandatory
  • EstágioInternship
    Não