HL50610: Football medicine in practice 2
[Page last updated: 14 August 2024]
Academic Year: | 2024/25 |
Owning Department/School: | Department for Health |
Credits: | 6 [equivalent to 12 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 120 |
Level: | Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7) |
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Assessment Summary: | CWRI 25%, PRPR 75% |
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On successful completion of this unit students will be able to:
* Competently carry out a sports-specific musculoskeletal clinical history and examination and reach appropriate diagnostic conclusions * Critically appraise and clinically apply appropriate investigations within a consultation * Develop evidence-based rehabilitation programmes for injured athletes or patients in conjunction with other health professionals and coaches * Work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide sport and exercise medicine services to a clinic of team * Communicate effectively through the development of positive and supporting relationships with patient/client groups and other health professionals * Develop and demonstrate clinical competence in the medical management of team support including the planning and preparation of team travel and the application of doping infringement legislation * Provide emergency care to those engaged in football as elite and recreational athletes * Critically appraise, consolidate and apply knowledge gained in this and other modules in the management of a broad range of sport & exercise conditions * Evaluate the role of practical sports science as applied to Football Medicine. |
Aims: | This unit aims to support students in developing their practice experience and clinical examination skills through taught clinical weeks of study and self-directed learning, and in acquiring the necessary skills and experience to apply their Football Medicine knowledge to a clinical setting. The unit draws on skills acquired through clinical experience and academic development in the other units of the Football Medicine programme. |
Skills: | * Competency in pre-hospital emergency care * Successful application of football medicine skills to individual athletes and to the team environment. * Competency in pre-hospital emergency care * Successful application of football medicine skills to individual athletes and to the team environment. * Appropriate application of football medicine skills in alternative sport/clinical environments * Information synthesis * Self-directed learning * Originality in problem solving * Reflection on learning and practice * Clinical application of knowledge relevant to the practice of football medicine Professional practical skills * Application of safe, ethical and legal sports medicine practice * Synthesis and application of knowledge and understanding from different sources and relevant theory to practice * Management and support of multi-disciplinary sport and exercise teams * Effective communication with colleagues and tutors through asynchronous online discussions * Integration and critical evaluation of information gathered from a wide range of resources including textbooks, journal articles, web pages and other online resources. * Appropriate application of football medicine skills in alternative sport/clinical environments * Information synthesis * Self-directed learning * Originality in problem solving * Reflection on learning and practice * Clinical application of knowledge relevant to the practice of football medicine Professional practical skills * Application of safe, ethical and legal sports medicine practice * Synthesis and application of knowledge and understanding from different sources and relevant theory to practice * Management and support of multi-disciplinary sport and exercise teams * Effective communication with colleagues and tutors through asynchronous online discussions * Integration and critical evaluation of information gathered from a wide range of resources including textbooks, journal articles, web pages and other online resources. |
Content: | * Gaining experience in clinical practice - facilitation and guidance in appropriate clinical experience in a range of setting including team, clinic and pre-hospital trauma settings. * Evaluating the process of critical analysis and reflection culminating in the formulation of reflective case studies. * A critical review of the clinical examination and biomechanics of the upper limb, lower limb and spine together with associated clinical examination techniques. * An examination of coaching and coach rehabilitation techniques. * Practice of first aid and life support (exemption is granted with a suitable pre-hospital trauma certificate). * Experience of the wider multidisciplinary sports team as it applies to the prevention of injury and rehabilitation. * Practice of strapping and massage techniques. * Experience of evaluating patients in a clinic and formulating a plan for their management. |
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HL50610 is a Designated Essential Unit on the following courses:Department for Health
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