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Okan University School of Health Sciences Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Course Contents FTR 101 Anatomy I Introduction to anatomy, terminology, the human organism, musculoskeletal system, bones, joints, muscles and general information about the circulatory system, digestive system, respiratory system, urinary system. FTR 103 Physiology I Introduction to physiology, Homeostasis, and the structure of the cell, the cell potential, skeletal muscle physiology, smooth muscle physiology, blood physiology, physiology of the heart muscle, coronary and peripheral circulation, peripheral nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system. FTR 101 Physıcs Physics and Measurement. Vectors. One-dimensional motion. Two-Dimensional Motion. The Laws of Motion, Circular Motion. Static Equilibrium and Elasticity. Work and energy. Conservation of Energy. Linear, Momentum and Collisions. One of Rigid Bodies Axis. Rolling Motion. Conservation of Angular Momentum and Angular Momentum. ATA 101 Atatürk’s Principles and History of the Revolution The Aim of the Revolution and Related Topics / The Decline and Fall of the Ottoman Empire, The First World War / Mondros and Sevres Agreements / Mustafa Kemal and the Organization of the National Struggle / The Last Ottoman Parliament and the Proclamation of Misak-ı Milli / The Establishment of the Turkish Grand National Assembly FTR 102 Anatomy II Urogenital system, endocrine system, the nervous system (CNS gross anatomy, spinal cord, brain stem, the medulla oblongata, pons, mesencephalon, brain, cerebrum, diencephalon, cranial nerves, spinal nerves and their plexuses of the autonomic nervous system, the sympathetic system, the parasympathetic system, sensory organs and receptors in the skin), Smell bodies and roads, and paths Tad organ, organ of hearing and paths, reflex and reflex arc. FTR 104 Physiology II Functions of the kidney, respiratory system, endocrine system, liver and functions, metabolism, gastrointestinal tract, skin physiology, the structure of the eye and visual pathways, Hearing physiology, physiology of smell. Foreign Language (English) During the four years of education, in accordance with professional development, and realizing the importance of the English language, students can follow basic professional publications in English and Turkish; English-Turkish translation, Physiotherapists can use the basic principles needed to be able to train new students. TRD 101-102 Turkish Language Language, narrative, paragraph structure, writing styles, types of written expression, oral expression, narrative sentence, and correction. FTR 109 Physiotherapy-Rehabilitation and Ethical Principles The history of physiotherapy, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, physiotherapist, descriptions, duties and responsibilities of the physiotherapist, a multidisciplinary approach in the field of health care ethics, principles, medical staff-patient-caregiver relationship, patient rights, clinical ethics, research ethics FTR 111 Normal Motor Development Normal stages of development, movement and function; factors affecting the development of pathological importance of knowledge; the correct definition of the principle of normal motor development, normal and pathological reflexes, and normal development stages of the development of normal movement; body movement dysfunction and motor development, systems development, and information about tests and their implementation. FTR 106 Heat-Light-Hydrotherapy This course gives an overview of heat and light, the physical characteristics and laws of electromagnetic radiation, tissue inflammation and repair, pain physiology, physiotherapy and rehabilitation practiced for superficial heat and cold modalities, mechanisms of action, indications, contra-indications, risks, maintenance, safety and hygienic conditions. Hydrotherapy and physical properties of water, principles and laws, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy techniques used in rehabilitation, effects, indications, contra-indications, risks, maintenance, safety and hygienic conditions, full and partial immersion baths, whirlpool / butterfly bath, pool therapy, water exercises for fluid-therapy, steam baths, showers and sprays, sauna treatment, spa, spas water features, spa applications, mud baths, tests used in variety of the heliotherapy and hydrotherapy will be reviewed. FTR 112 Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Methodology Physiotherapy Documentation: documentation of the patient, uses and benefits of documentation, recording systems (subjective data, objective data, analysis, plan), what is necessary documentation, discharge from the general principles of the note, the note on discharge from hospital, job applications, interviews, points to pay attention to in an interview, departmental documentation, risk control physiotherapy services. FTR 110 Psychosocial Rehabilitation Introduction to psychosocial rehabilitation, accidents, stress, post traumatic stress syndrome, depression, sight problems, hearing disabilities, physical disabilities, chronic diseases, chronic pain, psychosocial rehabilitation, stroke and spinal cord injuries, geriatric - psychosocial rehabilitation, cognitive and behavioural therapy topics are included in this course. FTR 207 Manipulative Therapy I Action mechanisms of classical massage, techniques, dosage, cases where indicated and contraindicated, accurate positioning and regional applications (face, neck, back, lumbar region, abdominal massage, thigh, leg, foot, arm-forearm and hand massage reflex areas, Connective Tissue Massage (CTM) induced reactions, in which diseases they are applied, assessment methods, basic region, the lower thoracic-scapular-interscapular, cervical, and occipital, arm-forearm-hand, thigh-leg-foot, pelvic and abdominal, chest and face area, where CTM application methods are applied are included in this course. FTR 203 Testing and Evaluation in Physiotherapy Posture analysis, anthropometric measurements, measurements of environmental-length-todiameter and adipose tissue, shortening testing, flexibility assessment, evaluation of the normal range of motion, goniometric measurements, muscle testing (dynamometer, TENSIOMETRE, 1 repetition maximum, addition digital measuring instruments, manual muscle testing). FTR 205 Electrotherapy I Obtaining a flat galvanic current, iontophoresis, medical and surgical galvanic current, modified, galvanic current, Electrodiagnostic, low-frequency currents, diadynamic currents, interferential current, electrical shock, functional electrical stimulation, ultra-Reiz and Russian currents. FTR 209 Functional Neuroanatomy CNS entry m.spinalis's gross anatomy, m.spinalis' s internal structure of the descending pathways, resulting roads, sisnir site in peripheral pathologies, M. Oblongata and the internal structure of gross anatomy, gross anatomy and the internal structure of Pons, Mesencephalon, Cerebellum, Diencephalon, basal ganglia, cerebral cortex, cranial nerves, CNS, blood circulation, dice, hemispheres, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) FTR 211 Neurophysiology Introduction to neurophysiology, M.S.S. organization, sleep physiology, cerebrospinal fluid, blood-brain barrier, thalamus, hypothalamus, reticular formation, basal ganglia, cerebellum, sensory processing, motor cortex, which control voluntary movement, speech, learning, memory, pain. FTR 204 Treatment Principles Of Movements Exercise program planning, active-passive-active assistive and resistive exercises, stretching exercises, kyphosis, lordosis-scoliosis-round back-to-shoulder and lower extremities, posture exercises, progressive resistance exercises, regional isometric exercises, relaxation exercises, home program planning, traction, applications and methods. SBYO 201 Pathology Cell injury, developmental abnormalities, and cell-level adaptations, accumulations, hemodynamic disorders, inflammation, trauma and injury after repair and healing processes, immunopathology, neoplasia, nutrition-related diseases, environmental diseases, genetic diseases. FTR 208 Manipulative Therapy II This course covers the theory and techniques of manual therapeutics as applied to the upper and lower extremities. It covers clinical case presentations, theory and use of mobilization techniques, and online demonstrations on performing joint mobilization of all the extremity joints. FTR 213 Orthopedıa Fractures, dislocations and orthopedic treatments, endoprostheses, bone tumors, congenital anomalies of the upper and lower limbs, polio, cerebral palsy, sports injuries, amputations, scoliosis, hand injuries, osteomyelitis, and inflammatory arthropathies, compartment syndrome and ischemic contracture Wolkman. FTR 309 Physical Therapy in Sports The effects of exercise on body systems, different sexes and age groups, games, assessment, and physical performance tests, physical fitness tests, sports nutrition, sports psychology, fitness approaches and practices for disabled people. Prevention of sports injuries, first aid, treatment and rehabilitation principles, soft tissue injuries, including banding techniques are the topics of this course. FTR 307 Paediatric Rehabilitation Cerebral palsy in childhood rehabilitation approaches and other congenital and genetic diseases, rehabilitation of the neuromuscular system. FTR 103 Special Topics in Physical Therapy Peripheral nerve injuries, burn rehabilitation, facial paralysis, skin diseases, cancers, headaches, gynecological diseases and rehabilitation, prenatal, natal and postnatal physiotherapy techniques. FTR 212 Rheumatology, Internal Medicine Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout and other crystal arthropathies, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, acute rheumatic fever, seronegative spondylarthropathic, soft tissue rheumatism, collagen tissue diseases, infectious arthritis, respiratory and circulatory system, hematological, nephrological-endocrine, gastroenterologic system diseases are included in this course. FTR 304 Neurophysiological Approaches in Physiotherapy Physiotherapy and rehabilitation are used in basic neurophysiological approaches, neurophysiological principles of Bobath, Brunnstrom, Johnstone, and Todd-Davies methods, differences and application techniques, theoretical foundations of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation techniques, applications, methods, causes of hemiplegia, basic operations in proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, the upper and lower extremity patterns, neck and upper body patterns, lower body patterns, bilaterally symmetrical, asymmetrical and reciprocal patterns, repeated contractions, the rhythmic initiation, muscle relaxation, hold and relax techniques, approaches aiming relaxation, PNF and the proximal vital functions, mat activities, turning, crawling, activities including walking and stairs are the topics of this course. FTR 313 Orthopaedic Rehabilitation The musculoskeletal system, traumatic, infectious and degenerative pathologies, collagen tissue diseases, orthopedic and reconstructive surgery physiotherapy rehabilitation approaches, bandage application techniques. FTR 326 Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Amputation causes, levels, congenital malformations, partial foot prostheses, knee-prosthesis above the knee prostheses, hip disarticulation prostheses, dentures stump-socket adjustment, adjustment and control, six-elbow prosthesis above the elbow, wrist, elbow and shoulder disarticulation prostheses, bond systems, myoelectric prosthesis, amputee rehabilitation. FTR 311 Pulmonary Rehabilitation Definition of pulmonary rehabilitation, principles, aims of chest physiotherapy, application techniques, evaluation of pulmonary diseases in terms of physiotherapy-rehabilitation, planning treatment program, the objectives of rehabilitation and implementation methods before and after pulmonary surgery physiotherapy-rehabilitation approaches in intensive care, postural drainage, respiratory monitoring, neonatal pulmonary rehabilitation approaches, respiratory diseases, pathophysiology, breathing exercises, whooping cough, dyspnea positions, postural drainage, percussion, shaking, vibration, breathing aids, oxygen therapy, aspiration, daily life activities in pulmonary disease, are included in this course. FTR 201 Biomechanics and Kinesiology I Definition of biomechanics, the basic biomechanical principles, areas of applications, basic areas of biomechanics ,kinetics and kinematics; in water, land and in air principles of biomechanics; intrinsic and extrinsic forces, dynamic and static balance biomechanics of exercise, strength, flexibility, endurance, agility based, balance, biomechanical principles to enhance coordination, walking, running, throwing, pushing, catching, jumping, which are used in everyday life, in sports and in physical activity and daily life activities. Preventive health care is included in terms of biomechanical principles. FTR 305 Neurophysiological Approaches in Physiotherapy II Basic operations to facilitate proprioceptive neuromuscular functions, patterns of upper and lower extremities, neck and upper body patterns, lower body patterns, bilaterally symmetrical, asymmetrical and reciprocal patterns, repeated contractions, rhythmic initiation, the antagonist opposite techniques, relaxation techniques, PNF, and proximal vital functions, mattresses activities, turning, crawling, walking and stair activities. FTR 312 Cardiac Rehabilitation The history of cardiac rehabilitation, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, infarction, early rehabilitation, and education of the risk factors and late infarction and coronary artery disease, exercise training, exercise testing, exercise Diabetes mellitus, cardiac surgery rehabilitation. FTR 314 Occupational Therapy Team work in occupational therapy rehabilitation (occupational therapy), the role of performance in key business areas and occupational assessment methods, basic information about the development of appropriate approaches to occupational and application examples. Definitions and evaluation methods for occupational therapy, principles of transferring activities, training, activities of daily life, tests and training for sensation-perception-motor functions, cognitive evaluation, hand evaluation, evaluation of pediatric occupational therapy, cerebral palsy, Rett syndrome, down syndrome, mental retardation. FTR 306 Special Topics In Physiotherapy Obstetric and gynecological rehabilitation, geriatric rehabilitation, post-burn approach to physiotherapy, rehabilitation, post-traumatic stress syndrome, ear-nose-throat and skin problems physiotherapy approaches, cancer rehabilitation, palliative care, the role of the physiotherapist. FTR 308 Neurological Rehabilitation The central and peripheral nervous system, infectious, vascular, traumatic, degenerative, and idiopathic diseases, physiotherapy rehabilitation approaches. FTR 321 Orthotics and Rehabilitation Biomechanical principles of orthotics, assessments before and after orthotic applications, upper and lower extremities, orthotic applications for the segments of columna vertebralis, orthotic applications in musculo-skeletal and nervous systems, control of orthotic aids, rehabilitation. FTR 202 Biomechanics and Kinesiology II Normal and pathological gait, mechanics and pathomechanics of the vertebral column, scoliosis, pelvic-hip-knee-ankle and foot mechanics and pathomechanics of the shoulder-arm complex, elbow, wrist and hand mechanics and pathomechanics. FTR 401-402 Clinical Practicum I-II Overview and clinical applications of specific treatment and evaluation approaches in physical therapy and rehabilitation. SAG 403 Epidemiology Research planning, and planning the creation of the appropriate study and control groups, information and data sources, research, design, computer, management of variations. FTR 408 Physical Therapy and Public Health Concepts of health and public health, first aid, principles of injection, infectious diseases, geriatric physical therapy and rehabilitation, application of lower back and neck therapy programs. FTR 411 Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Industry Maintaining suitable physical conditions for people working in private and public establishments such as factories, banks; existing problems in the prevention and settlement of industrial injuries that are important to convey physiotherapy assessments and job analysis, ergonomics, exercise, approach, knowledge of body mechanics, business regulation and adaptation of knowledge and practices with vocational rehabilitation and job training evaluation. FTR 403 -404 Clinical Problem Solving in Physiotherapy I-II Case studies with different clinical diagnosis, guidance for interactive study, searching literature, assessment and list of the problems related to events under the concepts of sense, insufficiency and handicap, determination of appropriate physical therapy and rehabilitation programs. Elective Course SAG 201 Public Health Concepts of health and public health, first aid, principles of injection, infectious diseases, geriatric physical therapy and rehabilitation, application of lower back and neck therapy programs.