1. Subject Introduction. Principles of Joint Mobilization and Accessory Movements; Maitland Concept and history, grades of movement and practical introduction. 2. Upper Limb 1 3. Upper Limb 2 4. Revision/Case Studies 5. Exam 1 6. Lower Limb 1 7. Lower Limb 2 8. Lower Limb 3 9. Exam 2 10. Concept of Massotherapy. History of Massage. Effects of Massage. General indications and contraindications of Massage. Types of Massages Specific Massage Techniques 11. Classic Massage 2 12. Classic Massage 3 13. Exam 3 14. Theory Exam
Activity type Hours with a teacher Hours without a teacher Virtual hours with a teacher Total Analysis / case study 59,00 91,00 0 150,00 Total 59,00 91,00 0 150
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Assessment activities: Description of the activity Assessment Activity % Remediable subject Practical Evaluation 1 Upper Limb Practical Evaluation 25 No Practical Evaluation 2 Lower Limb Evaluation 25 No Practical Evaluation 3 Please read Students Guide 25 No Theory Exam Please read Students Guide 25 Yes
Must achieve >50% to pass the subject overall. Must achieve an average of >50% for the combined total of the practical exams. Must also achieve a mark of >50% for the theory exam. Must be present for >80% of classes, which means that students can only miss 2 uncertified classes throughout the course. Failure to comply with practical class attendance will require students to sit the Basic Competencies Exam (BCE). Specific criteria for the "No show" grade: Any student not having overcome the subject by means of the mid-term exams and not reporting to the minimal competences exam will be evaluated as "not present" (did not present to evaluation) Single Assessment: The evaluation system in EUSES - UdG is based, in general, in the continuous assessment. If the student wishes to take part in the unique pathway, he / she will need to request it in writing to the lecturer of the subject and the degree coordinator during the first two weeks of the Semester. • Practical exams 1,2 and 3 (worth 25% each, 75% of total mark). A minimum of 5 is required to pass. These exams will be conducted during the final exam week. • Theory exam (worth 25% of total mark) will be conducted during the final exam week. Minimum requirements to pass: Per considerar superada l’assignatura, caldrà obtenir una qualificació mínima de 5.0
Communication and interaction with the students will be done in person and virtually throughout the forum of Moodle, video-conferencing means and email
Neither rings nor bracelets are allowed during classes or exams. Students must wear student uniform during exams