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MSMX 710 - Recreational and Sports Injuries

Title

Recreational and Sports Injuries

Code

MSMX 710

EFTS

0.125

Points

15

Semester

Second Semester

Convenors

  • Dr Lucy Holtzhausen
  • Ms Kirsty Robb

Academic Convenor

  • Dr Jim Borowczyk

Eligibility

Suitable for appropriately qualified allied health professionals such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists, osteopaths, nurses, etc, with prior experience in a related health area, and subject to the approval of the Academic Co-ordinator.

Content

This paper focuses on the evaluation and management of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders associated with recreational and sporting pursuits. This includes the epidemiology, biomechanics, and classification of sports injuries, and the principles of injury assessment, treatment and rehabilitation.

MSMX 710 consists of eight modules, taught sequentially. Students must complete all modules:

  1. The impact of sport and recreation on health.
  2. Biomechanics of injury in sport.
  3. Acute sports and recreational injuries.
  4. Overuse and chronic injuries in sport.
  5. Principles of injury assessment.
  6. Principles of treatment.
  7. Principles of rehabilitation.
  8. Special injury considerations in sport.

Each paper is subject to annual updating and revision. At the time of going to print, the above information is correct, but as a result of this updating, some changes could be made to individual modules.

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Teaching Arrangements

Each module is accompanied by a one-hour audioconference session held fortnightly (Thursday evening - 9.10pm - 10.00pm). There are 8 sessions for this paper.

There are no lectures; audioconferences are in a tutorial or seminar format. Students are provided with a comprehensive course workbook containing required readings, and are expected to be familiar with this material prior to the audioconference.

These audioconferences are complemented by the use of an interactive web based teaching tool to which students will be required to have access. This will provide students with the opportunity to receive additional resources and also to take part in on-line assessments, quizzes, surveys, discussion boards, chat rooms, etc specific to each module. Podcasts of each audioconference are also available for downloading.

Assessment

There may be some form of continuous assessment during the semester, and a final two hour written examination.

Enquiries should be directed to Veronica McGroggan, Course Administrator, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch, PO Box 4345, Christchurch, New Zealand, Tel +64 3 364 1086, Fax +64 3 364 0909, Email veronica.mcgroggan@otago.ac.nz

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