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2024 unit offering information will be available in November 2023

Unit description

Advances the students’ understanding of osteopathic philosophy in diagnosis and treatment, and introduces the concept of reflective practice and current evidence of the mechanisms of pain production. Building on the skills and understanding gained in Osteopathic I, students will develop critical reflection and evidence-based musculoskeletal diagnosis and management of different regions of the body.

Unit content

  1. Introduction to the osteopathic consultation and general musculoskeletal examination.
  2. Examination and treatment of spine and thorax
  3. The evidence and clinical application of muscle energy, articulatory and myofascial techniques; assessment and treatment of ribs 
  4. Diagnosis and treatment of basic musculoskeletal presentations in the context of examination findings; assessment and treatment of the lumbar spine
  5. Introduction to clinical practice guidelines; cervical spine assessment and treatment.
  6. Application of ethics of patient health care, including shared decision-making, confidentiality and informed consent. The prioritisation of patient needs, rights, and interests, including their safety, privacy and dignity; Temporomandibular joint assessment and treatment 

Learning outcomes

Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1critically discuss how osteopathic principles and evidence-based practice are integrated in diagnosis and treatment
2reflect upon and demonstrate safe and competent patient handling, interactive skills and practitioner self-care
3demonstrate sound clinical reasoning and apply principles of osteopathic diagnosis
4demonstrate and develop osteopathic techniques including muscle energy, articulatory and myofascial

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. critically discuss how osteopathic principles and evidence-based practice are integrated in diagnosis and treatment
  2. reflect upon and demonstrate safe and competent patient handling, interactive skills and practitioner self-care
  3. demonstrate sound clinical reasoning and apply principles of osteopathic diagnosis
  4. demonstrate and develop osteopathic techniques including muscle energy, articulatory and myofascial

Teaching and assessment

Notice

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