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Technology-supported rehabilitation and innovation - part 2 (5622)

  
Coordinating lecturer :Prof. dr. Annick TIMMERMANS 
  
Co-lecturer :Prof. dr. Bruno BONNECHERE 
  
Member of the teaching team :De heer Aki RINTALA 
 Prof. dr. Annemie SPOOREN 
 De heer Antonios CHALIMOURDAS 
 Prof. dr. Bruno BONNECHERE 
 Mevrouw Elisabetta BRIGO 
 De heer Felipe BALISTIERI SANTINELLI 
 De heer Gertjan PAUWELS 
 Prof. dr. Gustavo ROVELO RUIZ 
 Prof. dr. Karin CONINX 
 Prof. dr. Liselot THIJS 


Language of instruction : English


Credits: 4,0
  
Period: semester 1 (4sp)
  
2nd Chance Exam1: Yes
  
Final grade2: Numerical
 
Exam contract: not possible


 
Sequentiality
 
   No sequentiality

Content

This course unit constitutes a preparation for understanding and using new technologies in the rehabilitation sciences (e.g., eHeath, teleHealth, mHealth; Virtual Reality; Robotics, end effector, exoskeleton; wearable sensors; Serious games; PROs and EMA)

Given the rapid development of this field, a particular interest of this lecture will be to train students to develop critical thinking about the development of new technology through direct discussion with companies and searching the relevant information in the literature (SWOT).

New technology developments will be introduced through demonstration and learning paths.



Organisational and teaching methods
Organisational methods  
Conference/symposium  
Excursion/Fieldwork  
Individual coaching session  
Lecture  
Practical  
Response lecture  
Teaching methods  
Group work  
Presentation  
Workshop  


Evaluation

Period 1    Credits 4,00

Evaluation method
Written evaluaton during teaching periode20 %
Transfer of partial marks within the academic year
Conditions transfer of partial marks within the academic yearOnly if the student obtains a score of minimum 10/20.
Paper
Oral evaluation during teaching period50 %
Transfer of partial marks within the academic year
Conditions transfer of partial marks within the academic yearOnly if the student obtains a score of minimum 10/20.
Presentation
Written exam30 %
Multiple-choice questions
Evaluation conditions (participation and/or pass)
Conditions The student conducts the presentation according to the guidelines.
Consequences If the student is illegitimate absent during the presentation, the student will receive a '0' for this part. If the student is legitimately absent during the presentation, a replacement presentation is provided.
Additional information A score per group will be given for the written assignment.

Second examination period

Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt
No
 

Compulsory course material
 

Course materials (i.e., presentations, mandatory lectures, voice-over PowerPoint) will be available on Blackboard.



Learning outcomes
Master of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy
  •  EC 
  • 1. The graduate of the master of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy can autonomously (with the help of technology) establish a
    (contra-)indication for physiotherapy by performing a screening, and make a physiotherapeutic diagnosis at an integrated level for complex problems, based on the presenting complaint, the targeted anamnesis and the clinical physiotherapeutic examination.

  •  EC 
  • 2. The graduate of the master of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy can, at an integrated level, on the basis of a physiotherapeutic diagnosis for complex problems, and in consultation with the patient/client, draw up treatment goals and a prevention and treatment plan, implement this plan (with the help of technology) and evaluate its clinical effectiveness.

  •  EC 
  • 6. The graduate of the master of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy  can contribute to innovation within rehabilitation sciences.

 

  EC = learning outcomes      DC = partial outcomes      BC = evaluation criteria  
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