Physiotherapy in Rehabilitation and Community Practice is a foundation practice area in the Masters of Physiotherapy Course. This unit focuses on fostering students’ capabilities in development of a comprehensive, evidence-based and person-centered rehabilitation program on discharge from an inpatient setting. In this unit, students will learn about principles of designing a rehabilitation program across different settings such as community-based, elite sporting clubs, low-resources environments and in the water for a variety of health conditions across the lifespan. Additionally, students will refine their skills in exercise prescription both for the individual client or in a group setting. Lastly, the unit aims to develop students’ ability to communicate health messages to their clients, develops their inter-professional knowledge about a multidisciplinary team approach and fosters their ability to learn independently.
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
Required readings will be made available on VU Collaborate.
This unit is studied as part of the following course(s):