REHA 3018 Neurological Rehabilitation
Credit Points 10
Legacy Code 400998
Coordinator Reem Rendell Opens in new window
Description This subject focuses on client assessment and evidence-based physiotherapy management in neurological rehabilitation. This will require strong communication skills, ethical and professional behaviour and an appreciation of interprofessional care. Professional competencies addressed in this subject include clinical reasoning in neurological physiotherapy assessment and treatment, implementation and evaluation of evidence-based interventions and management of complex conditions.
School Health Sciences
Discipline Physiotherapy
Student Contribution Band HECS Band 2 10cp
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Level Undergraduate Level 3 subject
Pre-requisite(s) REHA 3017 AND
REHA 3003
Co-requisite(s) REHA3001
REHA3016
Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in 4706 Bachelor of Physiotherapy or 4733 Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours). Students in this program are required to participate fully in practical classes. This involves disrobing to shorts and singlet or swim-suit equivalent in mixed gender classes. Students will practice hands-on physiotherapy examination and treatment techniques on both genders, and will personally experience these techniques which will be performed on them by other students and relevant academic staff.
Assumed Knowledge
Human anatomy, human physiology, neuroanatomy, and pathophysiology.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
1. Apply prior knowledge of anatomy, physiology, neuroscience and pathology to inform physiotherapy care for people with complex neurological conditions
2. Formulate an appropriate person-centered and evidence-based assessment on an individual with a complex neurological condition to inform treatment
3. Apply Australian Physiotherapy Standards to perform assessments on individuals with complex neurological conditions in an effective, ethical and professional manner.
4. Formulate, perform, monitor and adapt evidence-based interventions to best meet individual needs.
5. Develop a care plan which integrates the skills of a multidisciplinary team to meet individual needs.
6. Prioritise interventions and workload to meet the needs of individuals by taking into consideration the available resources within a rehabilitation setting
Subject Content
Within an adult neurological rehabilitation context:
1. Theoretical framework for assessment and clinical reasoning
2. Subjective assessment, investigations, notes, bed charts and handover notes
3. Objective assessment including observational movement analysis, objective measures of impairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions
4. Evidence-based treatment approaches and management strategies
5. Evaluating treatment outcomes
6. Working effectively within a multidisciplinary team
7. Patient education and advocacy
8. Discharge planning
9. Prioritisation
Assessment
The following table summarises the standard assessment tasks for this subject. Please note this is a guide only. Assessment tasks are regularly updated, where there is a difference your Learning Guide takes precedence.
Type | Length | Percent | Threshold | Individual/Group Task |
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Practical Exam | 30 minutes | 40 | Y | Individual |
Short Answer | 2 hours | 40 | Y | Individual |
Presentation | 20 mins | 20 | N | Group |
Prescribed Texts
- Carr, J. H., & Shepherd, R. B. (2010). Neurological rehabilitation: Optimizing motor performance (2nd ed.). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Teaching Periods
Spring (2022)
Campbelltown
Day
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Spring (2023)
Campbelltown
On-site
Subject Contact Luke Jenkins Opens in new window