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Introduction to the activities course in occupational therapy, |
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The meaning of activity and its impact on health |
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Factors affecting activity: pain, edema |
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Factors affecting activity: muscle strength (isometric, isotonic, isokinetic contraction), |
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Factors affecting activity: joint movement and tone (contracture, limitation) |
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Factors affecting activity: Proprioception |
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Factors affecting activity: balance and coordination |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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Factors affecting activity: endurance, speed, joint movement and tone (contracture, limitation) |
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Human movements, practical application |
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Human movements, practical application |
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Therapeutic use of the activity (grading, adaptation) |
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Therapeutic use of the activity (grading, adaptation) |
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Therapeutic use of the activity (grading, adaptation) |
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Therapeutic use of the activity (grading, adaptation) |
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FINAL EXAM |
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FINAL EXAM |
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