Educational guide 2023_24
Facultade de Fisioterapia
Grado en Fisioterapia
 Subjects
  Physical Therapy for Differently-Abled People
   Training and Learning Results
Code Description
A2 Students are able to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional manner and possess the competences usually demonstrated through the development and defence of arguments and problem solving within their field of study.
B1 To know how to work in professional teams as a basic unit in which professionals and other personnel of health care organizations are structured in a uni or multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary way.
B2 Incorporate the ethical and legal principles of the profession into professional practice and integrate social and community aspects into decision making.
B3 Communicate effectively and clearly, both orally and in writing, with users of the health system as well as with other professionals.
C3 Identify the psychological and social factors that influence the state of health or disease of individuals, families and community.
C9 Know the pathophysiology of diseases, identifying the manifestations that appear throughout the process, as well as the medical-surgical treatments, mainly in their physiotherapeutic and orthopedic aspects. To identify the changes produced as a consequence of the physiotherapy intervention. Encourage the participation of the user and family in the recovery process.
C13 Have the ability to assess from the perspective of physiotherapy, the functional status of the patient/user, considering the physical, psychological and social aspects of the same.
C16 Analyze, program and apply movement as a therapeutic measure, promoting the participation of the patient/user in the process.
C38 Intervene in the areas of health promotion, prevention, protection and recovery.
D1 Ability to communicate orally and in writing in Galician.
D3 Recognition of diversity and multiculturalism
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