Giving basic theoretical and practical information about the physiological mechanisms of action and application principles of PNF techniques.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
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Instructor(s)
Professor Burcu Semin Akel
Course Assistant(s)
Kübra Önerge
Schedule
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Office Hour(s)
Monday 15.30-16.00
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Verbal Lecture - Practice
Principle Sources
-- Otman S, Karaduman, Livanelioğlu, Neurophysiological Approaches in Hemiplegia Rehabilitation. Hacettepe University articles 21,2001
-Therapeutic Exercise for Body Alignment and Function, Marian Williams, Catherine Worthingham
-Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation, Margret Knott, Dorothy E. Voss
-PNF in Practice, S.s. Adler, D. Beckers, M.Buck
Other Sources
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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Introduction to Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
verbal lecture- practice
2. Week
PNF upper extremity patterns, identification of muscles
verbal lecture- practice
3. Week
PNF upper extremity half pattern applications
verbal lecture- practice
4. Week
PNF lower extremity patterns, identification of muscles
verbal lecture- practice
5. Week
PNF lower extremity half pattern applications
verbal lecture- practice
6. Week
PNF scapula and pelvis patterns / PNF neck, lower and upper body patterns
verbal lecture- practice
7. Week
Midterm
verbal lecture- practice
8. Week
PNF facilitation techniques
verbal lecture- practice
9. Week
PNF inhibition techniques
verbal lecture- practice
10. Week
PNF mat exercises
verbal lecture- practice
11. Week
Brunnstrom Therapy Approach - Theoretical Theory and Evaluation Principles
verbal lecture- practice
12. Week
Brunnstrom Therapy Approach - Upper extremity training
verbal lecture- practice
13. Week
Brunnstrom Treatment Approach - Lower extremity
verbal lecture- practice
14. Week
Brunnstrom Treatment Approach - Walking training
verbal lecture- practice
15. Week
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
1. Analyze the interactions of structures (cells, tissues, organs), organs, segments, construction body at the micro and macro level.
PO-2
2. Can measure and evaluate the human body on the basis of physical structure.
PO-3
3. Can determine the conditions that cause functional impairment, the extent of functional impairment and the effects of people on their lives.
PO-4
4. Takes an active role in consultation, patient follow-up and treatment processes in growth and developmental disorders.
PO-5
5. Takes an active role in consultation, patient follow-up and treatment of chronic progressive diseases (cancer, muscular diseases, nervous system diseases, metabolic diseases), reducing the effects of the disease (pain, functional impairment).
PO-6
6. Takes an active role in determining, predicting, preventing, following and treating the problems that come from the old age.
PO-7
7. Has an active role in hospitals, private clinics, health centers, rehabilitation centers, disabled and elderly care diseases and follow-up processes.
PO-8
8. Can act as an active role or autonomous to identify, prevent and monitor health-related risk factors.
PO-9
9. Improvement of disease areas and functional areas, improvement and improvement processes.
PO-10
10. To make it possible to evaluate, develop and improve public health.
PO-11
11. They can take an active role in project development and the related centers for the treatment of persons with disabilities, rehabilitation center, professional rehabilitation center establishment.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Defines the neurophysiological mechanisms of action of PNF techniques
LO-2
Learns and applies PNF facilitation and inhibition techniques
LO-3
Gains problem solving skills for facilitation or inhibition purposes in different body structure and functions problems.
LO-4
Gains the ability to apply PNF techniques in different clinical situations