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2023/24 Taught Postgraduate Module Catalogue

SPSC5132M Musculoskeletal Medicine and Sport Injuries

30 creditsClass Size: 25

Module manager: Dr Camilla Nykjaer
Email: C.Nykjaer@leeds.ac.uk

Taught: Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) View Timetable

Year running 2023/24

Co-requisites

SPSC5131MFunctional Sports Anatomy and Clinical Assessment
SPSC5134MThe Sport and Exercise Medicine Practitioner I

This module is not approved as an Elective

Module summary

The module will provide students with practical application of advanced anatomy knowledge for those structures commonly stressed during physical activity, how to assess injury, and appropriate treatment strategies. Practical experience will be provided by attending an SEM clinic as part of SPSC5134M. Recommended eLearning resources will be identified (including online musculoskeletal texts and recorded lectures), and tasks set according to the structure under study. Students will be expected to complete a series of practical competencies, and formative workbooks for each anatomical region under study. Assessment will take the form of individual case study presentations, summative online MCQs and individual OSCE stations. Students will be expected to complete two modules from the free online FIFA football medicine diploma.

Objectives

The objectives are for students to:

- recognise common musculoskeletal pathologies

- recognise common sporting injuries

- take a history, assess and recognise management strategies for common musculoskeletal injuries

Learning outcomes
On completion of this module students should be able to:

1) Critically assess the origin of common musculoskeletal pathologies and sporting injuries with relation to the following anatomy:

- Head injuries and concussion

- Shoulder

- Arm and elbow

- Hand and wrist

- Spine

- Hip

- Knee

- Ankle and foot

2) Appraise and apply this knowledge to develop an understanding of the aetiology of common sporting injuries, not exclusive to but including:

- Swimming

- Rugby

- Basketball

- Football

- Dance

- Tennis

- Boxing/MMA

- Athletics and endurance

- Mass participation events

3) Take a patient history and interpret and present findings;

4) Critically assess and evaluate management strategies for common musculoskeletal injuries.

Skills outcomes
There are opportunities to develop transferable professional skills. These include:

- Problem solving

- Time management

- Communication

- Critical thinking


Syllabus

The module will cover the following:

- consolidate advanced anatomy knowledge on muscles, bones, nerves, blood supply;

- apply this experience to aid recognition of specific injuries and their appropriate treatment.

Teaching methods

Delivery typeNumberLength hoursStudent hours
Workshop61.006.00
In Course Assessment13.003.00
In Course Assessment14.004.00
seminars12.002.00
seminars131.0013.00
Independent online learning hours136.00
Private study hours136.00
Total Contact hours28.00
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits)300.00

Opportunities for Formative Feedback

Clinical tutors will be available during the practical sessions to answer any questions the students may have, and monitor progress (e.g. assess clinical competence in assessments and diagnoses).

Students will have the opportunity to self-assess progress by means of formative MCQ and workbooks at strategic points in the module, based on suggested reading material and on-line resources available.

Methods of assessment


Coursework
Assessment typeNotes% of formal assessment
Oral PresentationIndividual presentation of clinical assessment (15 minutes)25.00
Online AssessmentCompletion of FIFA football medicine diploma (2 modules) : Online free diploma http://fifamedicinediploma.com/welcome-to-the-fifa-diploma-in-football-medicine/0.00
In-course MCQ1 hour MCQ test with 40 questions based on region identified15.00
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework)40.00

Each assessment is a compulsory pass element of the module. Failure to submit an item will result in a V code being appended to the final module mark; non-weighted assessments are Pass or Fail. Owing to the practical nature of assessments, a resit of the OSCE will not be available in September but can be taken at the next available opportunity that the OSCE assessment operates in the following session (normally January of the following year).


Exams
Exam typeExam duration% of formal assessment
OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Exam)3 hr 60.00
Total percentage (Assessment Exams)60.00

No compensation among assessments

Reading list

The reading list is available from the Library website

Last updated: 28/04/2023 14:48:33

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