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PHYSIOTHERAPY
IN CARDIORESPIRATORY
CONDITIONS

LESSON PLAN 2017 – 2018


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PHYSIOTHERAPY
IN CARDIORESPIRATORY CONDITIONS

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PT IN CARDIORESPIRATORY CONDITION

Syllabus Total no ofhours-110

MODULES

1.Basics (Anatomy &physiology).


2. Assessment.
3. Techniques.
4. Drugs.
5. Investigations.
6. Critical care management.
7. Physiotherapy for OLD and Respiratory failure.
8. PT Management following lung surgeries, Restrictive lung disease (RLD) & abdomen and thoracicsurgeries.
9. Health, Fitness and Promotion.
10.Pulmonary Rehabilitation.

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11.Cardiac Rehabilitation following cardiac surgeries and percuteneous coronary interventions and MI.
12. PT Management following. Hypertension, Diabetes, Obesity, Renal failure.

13. Neonatal unit, Emergencies in neonatal unit Chest PT for neonatal


disorders.

14. Physiotherapy Management in burns and grafting.


15.Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Miscellaneous
16.Physiotherapy for PVD, wound & scars, ulcers, Leprosy and dermatology conditions
17. Physiotherapy intervention in the management of Oncology Cases.
18.Applied Yoga in Cardio-respiratory conditions.

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Durationin
Module Learning objectives Teacher References
hours

Basics (Anatomy & Student will Revise & recall the -Principals of anatomy physiology –
physiology) structure of lungs & heart to Gerard J Tortora
I PG 4
understand the changes during disease -Human Anatomy Volume 2-
conditions and intervention. Chaurasia

-Anatomy atlas book

The student will be able list the -Physiotherapy for


II Assessment components of assessment and Respiratory and
demonstrate the complete Cardiac problems
Jennifer A. Pryor
assessment of cardio pulmonary system 9
STAFF Ammani S Prasad
and interpret the evaluation findings to
-Essentials of Cardiopulmonary
arrive at a functional PT diagnosis.
Physical Therapy
Ellen Hillegass H. Steven Sadowsky

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-Cardio Vascular and Pulmonary
The student will be able to list the Physiotherapy By Donna Frownfelter.
technique that is indicated to -PT in respiratory care by Alexandra
implement intervention and Hough.
demonstrate the technique which helps -Egan’s – Fundamentals of Respiratory
III Techniques STAFF 17
in improving the lung Expansion, Care
oxygenation, clear lung secretions & - Therapeutic exercise 3rd edition-Carolyn
decrease work of breathing. kisner
-Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Physical
Therapy - Ellen Hillegass H. StevenSadowsky
-Essential of Medical Pharmacology – K
D Tripati, 5theditrion

Drugs Student will learn drug action, and -Text book of pharmacology – Tripati
IV therefore decide the intervention PG 2
- Physiotherapy for Respiratory and
adjacent to it accordingly.
Cardiac problems
Jennifer A. Pryor, Ammani S Prasad

Student will be able to interpret the


investigations and grade the disease -Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Physical
Therapy Ellen Hillegass H.
status therefore conclude if the
V Investigations STAFF StevenSadowsky 7
intervention is indicated or -ECG Made easy by Atul Luthra
contraindicated and to know the -Radiology and imaging for students and
prognosis. practitioners by LC Gupta Abhitabh.

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-. Pulmonary Function Testing &


Interpretation. 1st edition. James E
Hansen
Jaypee Brothers, Medical Publishers.

-Egan’s – Fundamentals of respiratory


care.

-Egan’s – Fundamentals of Respiratory


Care,10thedition
Introduction to ICU -Cash text book of
Student will be exposed to how to cardiovascular/respiratory
Conditions treated in
work in ICU settings, Operate the physiotherapy. Mandy smith.
ICU.
VI equipment, settings and practically STAFF 7
Dealing with an get exposed about how to deal at -Davidson- Principles and Practice of
emergency situation in emergency situations. Medicine.
ICU -Physiotherapy for Respiratory and
Cardiac problems - Jennifer A.
Pryor,Ammani S Prasad

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-Cardio Vascular and Pulmonary


Physiotherapy By Donna Frownfelter

-Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Physical


Therapy - Ellen Hillegass H.
StevenSadowsky.

PT Management for
obstructive lung disease Student will be able to Assess, plan -Physiotherapy for Respiratory and
and prescribe intervention to the Cardiac problems
patient according to the Jennifer Pryor, Ammani Prasad
VII Physiotherapy pathological and mechanical STAFF -Essentials of Cardiopulmonary 4
Management for disease process and measure Physical Therapy - Ellen Hillegass H.
Asthma & COPD expected outcomes post StevenSadowsky
intervention.
-PT in respiratory care by Alexandra
Hough. 3rd and 4thediton

Student will be able to identify the Egan’s Fundamental of Respiratory care.


Respiratory failure. types of Respiratory failure, Assess STAFF
1
and Implement intervention.

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-Cardio Vascular and Pulmonary


Physiotherapy By Donna Frownfelter
Student will be able to demonstrate
PT Manegement
the prescription of Intervention to -Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Physical
following Restrictive
the patient according to the Therapy - Ellen Hillegass H.
lung disease(RLD) &
VIII pathological and mechanical STAFF StevenSadowsky
surgical procedures on 5
disease process and measure
abdomen and thorax
expected outcomes post
lung surgeries.
intervention. .

Student will be able to educate


about the importance of holistic -Egan’s Fundamental of Respiratory care
-Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Physical
Pulmonary approach to pulmonary patients.
IX STAFF Therapy - Ellen Hillegass H. 5
Rehabilitation Students will be able to assess, plan
StevenSadowsky
treatment and educate about its
-PT in respiratory care by Alexandra
impact on the disease.
hough

Cardiac Rehabilitation
Student will be able to educate -Physiotherapy for Respiratory and
following cardiac
about the importance of holistic Cardiac problems Jennifer Pryor,
surgeries and
approach to cardiac patients. Ammani S Prasad.
X percuteneous coronary STAFF 5
Students will be able to assess, -Cardio Vascular and Pulmonary
Interventions and MI.
plan treatment and educate about Physiotherapy By Donna Frownfelter.
its impact on the disease.

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-Cardiac Rehabilitation-William E
Kraus, & Steven J. Keteyian

Neonatal unit
Student will be exposed to the -Physiotherapy for Respiratory and
Chest PT for neonatal structure of Neonatal units. Cardiac problems Jennifer A.
XI disorders .Emergencies STAFF Pryor, Ammani S Prasad 3
Student will observe, develop the
in neonatal unit -PT in respiratory care by Alexandra
skill to intervene and measure the
hough.
outcomes.
-Egan’s fundamentals of Respiratory
care
PT Management
following
Demonstrate and prescribe
-Hypertension
intervention about the lifestyle Essentials of Cardiopulmonary
- Diabetes disorders. Physical Therapy - Ellen Hillegass H.
XII STAFF 4
Educate about the impact of StevenSadowsky
-Obesity intervention and its changes on the
disease condition through
- Renalfailure
measuring the outcomes.

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Physiotherapy for PVD Cardio Vascular and Pulmonary


and Amputation Physiotherapy By Donna Frownfelter
PT Management of Student will be able to demonstrate
Amputation following and prescribe intervention for the
- Physical Rehabilitation
XIII Diabetes, PVD - particular disease. STAFF 4
Prosthesis in Susan O Sullivan
Student will be able to demonstrate
amputations of lower and train such patients with the
limbs following ulcers artificial fittings accordingly.
and gangrenes.

-Management of wound
Scars and ulcers –

U.V.R and other electro -Surgical Das – Text book on surgeries.


therapeutics for healing -Principle and Practice
of wound. -Prevention of Student will be able to develop the ofElectrotherapy Explained- Low
Hypergranulated Scars skill to assess wounds and grade and Reed
Keoloids- ulcers. STAFF -Tidy’s Physiotherapy 3th edition - 4
XIII Student will be able to decide Thomson
-Electrotherapeutics therapeutic intervention and
measures for relief of expected outcomes according to
pain during mobilization the disease conditions.
of scars tissues.

-Management of ulcers

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Hand Book of Dermatology and


- Physiotherapy in venereology by ASMT Hossain AITBS
dermatology - Publishers.
Documentation of
Skin and VeneralDiasease-
assessment, treatment
Skripkin & Milich
and follow up skin
conditions. U.V.R
therapy in various skin Student will be able to identify the Principle and Practice of Electrotherapy
conditions; Vitiligo; skin conditions. Able to Explained by Low and reed
XIII Hair loss; Pigmentation; demonstrate and prescribe STAFF 2
Infected wounds ulcers. therapeutic intervention.
Faradic foot bath for TIDY’S physiotherapy 3rd edition
Hyperhydrosis.Massage
maneuvers for cosmetic
purpose of skin; use of
specific oil as medium;
Care of anesthetic hand
and foot;

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- Evaluation, planning
and management of
leprosy Student will be able to assess, All about Leprosy- PVS Prasad
educate, prescribe exercise, and 1
-prescription, fitting and STAFF
also train the patient with
training with prosthetic
orthotic and prosthetic devices.
and orthotic devices
Bailey & Love’s- Short Practice of
Student will be able to identify Surgery
Physiotherapy Physical Rehabilitation – Susan B
and assess different types of
XIV Management in burns STAFF 4
burns. O’Sullivan
and grafting
Student will be able to implement
Textbook of physiotherapy in
intervention at different status of
surgical conditions–Pushpal K
burns.
Mithra
Physiotherapy in Student will be able to assess and -Text book of Physiotherapy in
Obstetrics identify the problem of antenataland Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
&Gynaecology postnatal period. He/she will be able Margaret Polden, Jill Mantle
XV to prescribe exercise intervention STAFF 5
and education for
Electrotherapy ,Exercise antenatal/postnatal period.
Therapy measures for the Student will be able to assess and
re-education of Ano- prescribe exercise intervention and
Urethral sphincters educate the women’s health issues.

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Cancer Pain relief by WHO

Cancer: Principles and Practice of


Physiotherapy Oncology, hand book of cancer
intervention in the Student will be able to assess
XVI management of Medical, different stages of the disease and STAFF SAUNDER’S Manual of physical
Surgical and Radiation learn to intervene accordingly therapy. By Rose myers. 2
Oncology Cases.

Health Fitness and


Promotion: Fitness Student will be able to evaluate
Evaluation, Analysis fitness, body composition using Exercise Physiology – Willmore
body composition, various methods and list out the and William D. McArdle
Factors affecting factors affecting the performance
XVII
exercise perfor-mance, for any individual. STAFF ACSM. Sports medicine. 4
Evaluation and Student will be able to prescribe
prescription of Exercise exercise intervention to different
for specific groups – group of individuals accordingto Exercise Physiology – Katch & Katch
elderly, women & the evaluationfindings
children.

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-Alternate Therapies . by Swathi


Student will be able to demonstrate Bhagath
Applied Yoga in Cardio-
XVIII yoga on various condition as an STAFF 4
respiratory conditions -Yoga & Rehabilitation
adjacent therapy.
by Nilima patel

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Detailed unit plan

Session I

MODULE Basics (Anatomy & Learning Type of Instructor References book page Assignment Items to be
I physiology) objective instructi numbers and carried
on Digital references during the
At the end theory and
of the Practicalcla
lesson the sses.
Student
will
Review of anatomy Able to Seminar PG Principals of anatomy Draw a
of lungs. describe (2 hr) physiology – picture of
-Physiology of lungs basic Gerard J Tortora lungs with
anatomical
anatomy, ,(page no- 816- 827)
markings.
-Lung volume and physiology Write an
capacities biomechan Clinical Atlas of Human assignment
-Biomechanics of ics applied Anatomy- Peter on lung
UNIT I respiration anatomy H. Abrahams volumes and
and (page no- 201-213 ) capacities.
applied
physiology Disc no. 099
of lungs
and thorax

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Review of anatomy of Able to seminar Principals of anatomy Draw a


heart and blood supply describe basic physiology – Gerard J Tortora diagaram of
(1 hr) PG
of heart anatomy, (Page no-660-666, Heart and its
physiology, 670-671, 678-682) blood supply.
Review physiology of
applied Anatomy atlas book (page
heart – cardiac cycle Write about
anatomy and the
no-188-189)
II applied Hemodynami
physiology of cs.
Disc no. - 099
heart and
Anatomical and vascular
Student will Seminar PG Physiotherapy for Write about
system
be able to the
Physiological (1 hr) Respiratory and Cardiac
define the anatomical
differences between the problems Jennifer A.
difference physiological
III Adult and Paediatric PryorAmmani S Prasad.
between differences
lung
adult and (page no-330-335) between adult
paediatric and pediatric
lung. respiratory
system

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MCQ

Test 1 hr
IV

Assessment Learning Type of Instruct Reference book & page Assignment Items to be
objective instructi or carried
MODULE on during the
At the end
II of the theory and
lesson the practical
Student classes.
will
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Cardio respiratory List the Didactic Staff Adult Write how Stethoscope,
assessment components do you inch tape,
Lecture -Physiotherapy for
UNIT I of perform stop
- Adult and paediatric assessment 6hrs Respiratory and Cardiac
problems Jennifer A. Pryor measuremen watch,Transf
I in Adult t of chest er belt ,
[I-1 hr
andpaediatri SA-2 hrs Ammani S Prasad expansion. reflex
Introduction: SOAP c conditions OA-2 hrs hammer &
Format and and interpret QOL-1 hr Write a
history(I) evaluation cardorespira
GP-1 hr]
findings tory
assessment
Practical format.
3 hrs
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Subjective (page no 1-19)


assessment(SA)
Dyspnea -Essentials of
Cough and sputum Cardiopulmonary Physical
Chest pain and other Therapy
symptoms
Ellen Hillegass H.
Objective assessment(OA) StevenSadowsky (Page no
-Examination of Head, 610-645)
neck, extremities and Paediatrics -Physiotherapy for
abdomen Respiratory and Cardiac
-Examination of chest problems
and breath sounds
Jennifer A.
-Examination of heart
PryorAmmani S
and heart sounds Prasad (page no
335-336).
Clinical, Functional and
QOL Assessment(QOL) Practical manual
Goals and plans(GP) content no-1,2,3

Test MCQ’s
(1hr)

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Items to be
Techniques Learning carried
MODULE III objective during the
Type of Assignment theory and
At the end instructi practical
of the on classes.
lesson the
Student Instructor Reference book and page number
will
- Therapeutic exercise Carolyn watch,
Kisner- 5th edition(page no- 851- What is Transfer belt ,
Techniques in cardio Define and 866 ) Sigh reflex hammer
Lecture (
pulmonary physiotherapy list the Mechanism & Practical
UNIT 1 1hr)
– to increase lung techniques. -PT in respiratory care. Alexandra ? manual book
volumes. Hough.3rd edition
[Lung expansion therapy] Demonstrate Write about
the accurate -Essentials of Cardiopulmonary the
way of Physical Therapy - Ellen Hillegass compliance
Breathing exercise H.Steven Sadowsky(page no- 659- of the lung
performing
the 660)
I a) Diaphragmatic
b) Segmentalexpansion interventions

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c) Glossopharygeal cardio Vascular and
breathing Pulmonary Physiotherapy By
d) Purse lip breathing Donna Frownfelter(page no-
(Indication, contra- 394-401).
indication,
administration,expected
outcomes, followup.)
Breathing exercise Practical Practical manual content no 5
(2 hrs )

Lecture STAFF Physiotherapy for Respiratory


and Cardiac problems What is
II e) PNF Respiration (1 hr) JenniferA. PryorAmmani S Respiratory
Indication, contra- Prasad. (page no-199-204) Drive?
indication,
administration, expected
Write about
outcomes, follow up.
the
Regulation
of
Respiration
Practical manual content no- .
Practicals 5
PNF Respiration List and
(2 hrs) explain the
techniques
of PNF
Respiration.

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Lung expansion therapy- Lecture STAFF Egan’s – Fundamentals of Explain the


Incentive spirometry Respiratory Care, 10thedition physiology
&demon
behind the
stration (page no- 948-952 ) incentive
III spirometry
(1 hr) PT in respiratory care by
Alexandra hough.(156) and lung
expansion.

STAFF
IV Lung expansion therapy- PT in respiratory care by
IPPB, CPAP Lecture Alexandra hough(156-163).
Egan’s – Fundamentals of
(Physiological basis, (1hr)
Respiratory Care(page
indication, contra indication, no- 952-961 )
implementation, expected
outcomes,follow up)

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Lung expansion therapy- Practicals Practical manual content no – 5


Incentive spiromery IPPB, - Bedside (2
CPAP hrs)
Staff Egan’s – Fundamentals of
UNIT 2
Techniques in cardio Respiratory Care,10thedition
pulmonary physiotherapy Theory
(page no 966-975)
– BHT Define and Lecture
list the PT in respiratory care by
V -Postural drainage and (2 hrs)
Bronchial Alexandra hough(184-210)
manual techniques
Percussion, Vibration and hygiene Cardio Vascular and Write an
I techniques assignment on
Shaking Pulmonary Physiotherapy By
. Donna Frownfelter bronchopulmo
-Rib Springing nary segments
List the (Page no 367-382) and postural
- Facilitation of Huff and drainage.
indications
Cough. Cardiopulmonary Physical
and
precaution Therapy - Ellen Hillegass H.
(indication,
and Steven Sadowsky(page no-
contraindication,
techniques 648-654
implementation,
expected to perform
outcomes, the
followup) technique

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Postural drainage and Practical’s


Practical’s
manual techniques
(2hr) Practical manual content no-
Percussion, Vibration and Demonstrate
6.
Shaking, Rib Springing the
Facilitation of Huff and techniques
Cough. which helps in
Bronchial
hygiene
therefore
Lecture / Egan’s – Fundamentals of Write about
improve
Demonstr Respiratory Care,10thedition high, mid
II -ACBT oxygenation &
ation and low
decrease work (page no 976)
-Autogenic Drainage lung
of breathing. (1 hr)
Drainage Cardio Vascular and volumesand
-HFCC Pulmonary Physiotherapy By its
Donna Frownfelter implication
(indication, in clearing
(Page no 325-326)
contraindication, the secre-
implementation, expected Physiotherapy for Respiratory tions
outcomes, followup) and Cardiac problems
JenniferA. PryorAmmani S
Prasad.

(page no-134-154

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-ACBT Practicals Practical manual content no- 6

-Autogenic Drainage (1 hr)


Drainage
.
Egan’s – Fundamentals of
Respiratory Care,10thedition
Mechanical Aids – PEP (page no977-984)
Lecture /
Flutter, High frequency Video Cardio Vascular and
chest compression(HFCC) demonstra Pulmonary Physiotherapy By
tion-1 Donna Frownfelter. (Page no
(indication, contraindication, 327-328),
implementation, expected (Page no 259-260),
III
outcomes, followup) (page no-329-330)

Physiotherapy for Respiratory


and Cardiac problems
JenniferA. PryorAmmani S
Prasad.
(page no-134-154)

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Othertechniques Lecture Egan’s – Fundamentals of


IV Respiratory Care,10thedition
Suctioning (1hr)
(page no 733-739)
Nasopharyngeal Suctioning

- OropharyngealSuctioning Cardio Vascular and


Pulmonary Physiotherapy By
- Endotracheal
Donna Frownfelter
Trecheostomy
(Page no 768-774)

Physiotherapy for Respiratory


and Cardiac problems
JenniferA. PryorAmmani S
Prasad.
(page no- 154-155) )

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Suctioning Demonstrat Practical Practical manual content no-


e suctioning 6
(1hr)
through
Video
different
demonstr
routes
ation -2

Hydration List the Lecture Egan’s – Fundamentals of What is


V problems if Respiratory Care,10thedition Isothermic
Humidification (1 hr)
humidifiers Saturation
(page no 819-839)
(Definition, physiological are not Boundary &
basis ,types of humidifiers used and Physiotherapy for Respiratory Artificial
and hazards) list the type and Cardiac problems nose.
of JenniferA. PryorAmmani S
humidifiers Prasad. (page no- 176-179 )

Nebulization List the Lecture. Egan’s – Fundamentals of


VI drugs used Respiratory Care,10thedition
(indication, contraindication, (1hr).
and
physiological basis, drugs (page no 845-880)
outcomes
used, Expected outcomes,
measured
follow-up)

demonstrate

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Demo
Physiotherapy for Respiratory
nstrate the
and Cardiac problems
technique. JenniferA. PryorAmmani S
Prasad. (page no-170-174)

Nebulization Practicals Practical manual page no- 6

Oxygen Therapy List the Lecture Egan’s – Fundamentals of


objectives, Respiratory
VII (Objectives, indication, flow (1 hr) Care,10thedition(page no
different
systems, complications) 910-935)
flow
systems and PT in respiratory care by
complicatio Alexandra Hough (119-131).
ns.

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Complications Cardio Vascular and


Pulmonary Physiotherapy By
Donna Frownfelter

(page no-749-753)

Ventilators List the Lecture -Physiotherapyfor Respiratory Write in detail


modes and Cardiac problems. about different
(Types, physiological basis, (1 hr) JenniferA. PryorAmmani modes of
settings and
VIII modes, settings and SPrasad. (Page no 293-307) mechanical
complication
complications). -PT in respiratory care by ventilation.
of ventilators
Alexandra Hough(343-360)
Write a note on
criteria for
weaning from
mechanical
ventilator.
Manual hyperinflation Perform the Lecture Physiotherapy for Respiratory
technique on and Cardiac problems
(Indication, (1 hr) JenniferA. PryorAmmani S
the
contraindication, Prasad. (page no-281-284)
mannequin
IX procedure, physiological -PT in respiratory care by
basis, monitoring and Alexandra Hough(372-376)
complication)
Disc no. - 102

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Oxygen therapy Practical’ Practical manual page no- 6


s
Ventilator
(2 hrs)
Manual hyperinflation
Video
demonstr
ation-3)
Techniques to treat Theory PT in respiratory care by
UNIT 3
Breathlessness Alexandra Hough (166-182)
Define
coping Physiotherapy for Respiratory
strategies and Cardiac problems
and list the JenniferA. PryorAmmani S
positions Prasad.
usedandlistt (page no135-205)
he outcome
measured.

Practical’s
Demonstrat
e the
techniques.

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(Coping Strategies) Lectur

Purse lip breathing e (1hr)

I Relaxed positions Breathing


control

Pacing techniques

Energy Conservation

Purse lip breathing Practical’ Practical manual no -7


s
Relaxed positions
(2hrs)
Breathing control

Pacing techniques

Energy Conservation

Test (1 hr) MCQ’s

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Module Drugs therapy Learning Type of Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
IV objective instruction page numbers carried
during the
theory and
practical
classes.

Unit 1 Drugs to prevent and Understand the Lecture Student Essentials ofMedical Write about
treat inflammation, drug action, and pharmacology – K.D short and long
i Bronchospasm, be able to list the (1hr) Tripati, 7thEdition. acting
precautions for Bronchodilator
(Page no 218-234)
PT s.
Effect of
Steroids on
Drugs to treat Systems
Breathlessness, EssentialsofMedical
ii Lecture Student pharmacology – K.D
sputum clearance,
th
inhibit coughing (1hr) Tripati, 7 Edition.

Drugs to improve (Page no 218-234)


ventilation, Drugs to
reduce pulmonary
hypertension.

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Drug delivery doses, Lecture Staff Essentials ofMedical
Inhalers. pharmacology – K.D
(1hr) Tripati, 7thEdition.
(Page no 218-234)

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Module Investigations Learning Type Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
V objective of page numbers carried
instructi during the
on theory and
practical
classes.
Investigative and Identify the normal Lecture Staff Physiotherapy for Draw an ECG
evaluation procedures ECG Pattern, Rate Respiratory and Cardiac wave. Write
Unit 1 (1hr) problems
in cardio-respiratory and Rhythm. the
conditions- Interpret the Jennifer A. Pryor, significance of
changes and Ammani S Prasad PQRST.
identify the (Page 82-89)
-ECG abnormal
patterns.Read Essentials of
the ECG and Cardiopulmonary
Physical Therapy
Differentiate the
deviation from Ellen Hillegass H.
normal, able to StevenSadowsky
calculate rate,
observe changes (page no 381-420)
and name the
abnormal ECG Made easy by Atul
changes Luthra(Full book- Hand
book)

Disc no. - 100


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Unit 2 ETT (Exercise List the different Lecture Staff Physiotherapy for Write the
tolerance test) protocols of ETT Respiratory and Cardiac different
(1hr) problems - Jennifer A. protocols used
Indication, Relative PryorAmmani S Prasad
for Treadmill
and absolute (Page no 95-105)
test and Cycle
contraindication,Criter ergometer
Essentials of
ia for termination,
Cardiopulmonary
Equipment, Physical Therapy -
preparation, Ellen Hillegass H.
Monitoring and StevenSadowsky
interpretation.
(page no 351-364)

Disc no - 98

ECG & Exercise Practicals Practical manual content (Practical kit)


tolerance test (2hrs) no-3 Stethoscope,
(collection of inch tape, stop
normal and watch,Transfer
abnormal belt, reflex
ECG hammer &
Patterns) Practical
manual book
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Unit 3 Radiology Lecture Staff Physiotherapy for


Respiratory and Cardiac
-Surface anatomy list the markings (1hr) problems Jennifer A. Pryor Explain about
chest observed from an silhouette line.
normal x-ray and Ammani S Prasad
-Normal xray abnormalities How will you
(Page no 21-59) Cardio
differentiate
-Abnormal different Vascular and Pulmonary
AP View from
conditions Physiotherapy By Donna
PA view?
Frownfelter 3rd
-Technical Errors edition(Page no 159-
168),Page no 197-208
Radiology Practical Practical content no - 4 A patient with
right side
(1hr)
pleural
(collection of effusion
normal x-rays and undergoes X-
identification of ray, describe
abnormal changes the classical
and name the features of
scenarios) pleural
effusion seen
in X-ray

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Unit 4 PFT(Pulmonary list the Lecture Staff Cardio Vascular and Gold Standard
Function Test) difference in Pulmonary Physiotherapy grading of
volumes and (1hr) By Donna Frownfelter Obstructive
Indicaton, capacities pulmonary
contraindication, between (page no 145-152) disease.
equipment, obstructive and PT in respiratory care.
administration, restrictive lung Alexandra Hough(55-
interpretation, grading disease. 63)
Disc no. - 100

Unit 5 ABG(Arterial Blood list the Lecture Staff PT in respiratory care. Write about
Gas Analysis) components used Alexandra hough3rd the
to find edition(11-17) compensatory
status(acidosis/alk Mechanism of
alosis) 4thedition (16-22). respiratory
and metabolic
acidosis and
alkalosis

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PFT(Pulmonary PFT Practicals Staff Practical Manual page no- Practical


Function Test) & 4 manual book
Identify and (1hr)
ABG(Arterial Blood interpret the
Gas Analysis) pattern of (collection of
abnormality. PFT sheets and
ABG analysis
ABG sheets of different
scenarios)
Interpret the
scenario after
reading and
identifying the
abnormal values.

Unit 6 Investigations for List the Lecture Write the


PVD different special special test for
(1hr) Ellen Hillegass H.
(Arteries and test and StevenSadowsky Arterial and
Veins) radiological (Page no 370-372) Venous
-special test investigation disease.
Radiological for PVD
investigations of
arteries and veins

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Module Critical care Learning Type of Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
VI management objective instruction page numbers carried
during the
theory and
practical
classes.
Unit 1 Introduction to ICU Explain the ICU Lecture (1 Staff
Dealing with an setting. hour) PT in respiratory care.
Alexandra Hough 4th
emergency situation in List the edition(409-447)
ICU equipments seen
in ICU. Cash text book of
List the common cardiovascular/respirator
physiotherapy. By
conditions treated
Mandy Smith. (73-115).
in ICU.
Plan the Egan’s – Fundamentals of
physiotherapy Respiratory
interventions for Care,10thedition (1159-
patients. 1196)

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Lecture (1 hr) Effect of


PT in respiratory care. Prolonged bed
Unit 2 Conditions treated in Alexandra Hough
4thedition(491-519). 3rd rest on the
ICU.
edition (393-423). body and
Multiple Organ
i systems.
Failure, Egan’s – Fundamentals of
Neuromuscular Respiratory Write about
Disease Care,10thedition the intubation
(page no 600-620) kit( name all
and their uses)
Disc no. - 102
An op
ii Smoke Inhalation, Lecture(1 hr)
PT in respiratory care. poisoning case
Poisoning,
Alexandra Hough on ventilator
4 edition(504-508). 3rd
th
SIMV Mode.
edition (418-420) Unconciouslef
Davidson- Principles and t lower lobe
Practice of Medicine consolidation.
(Poisoning) Write the
plans and
(page no 967-983)
mannagement
for the same

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iii Shock, Lecture (1 hr) PT in respiratory care. .


Alexandra Hough
Tetanus, Head Injury 4 edition(511-520). 3rd
th

edition (398-405)

Physiotherapy for
Respiratory and Cardiac
iv Aspiration, Near Lecture (1hr) problems
Drowning,
Jennifer A.
Pulmonary Oedema PryorAmmani S
Prasad (Page no
270-307)

Cardio Vascular and


Pulmonary Physiotherapy
By Donna Frownfelter

Page no 245, 627, 628,


777,778

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Module PT Management for Learning Type of Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
VII obstructive lung objective instruction page numbers carried
disease & during the
Respiratory failure theory and
practical
classes.

Unit 1 PT Management Lecture (1 Staff Essentials of


following Obstructive Identify the hours) Cardiopulmonary
lung disease. disease condition Ellen
Demonstrate HillegassH.Steve
-Asthma n Sadowsky
the techniques
-Chronic bronchitis and prescribe (Page no 257-283)
Intervention to
-Emphysema PT in respiratory care.
Alexandra Hough
4thedition(73-101). 3rd
edition (65-95)

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the patient Lecture (1 hour) Staff Bronchiectasis


-Bronchiectasis according to the patient on
pathological and oxygen
Stethoscope,
mechanical support.
inch tape, stop
disease process Bilateral lower
watch,Transfer
and measure lobe involved.
belt, Knee
expected Write the
hammer &
outcomes post outcome
Practical
intervention measures
manual book
and the
management.
Identify the Lecture Staff Cardio Vascular and
types of failure (4 hour) Pulmonary
Unit 2 PT management
and perform Physiotherapy. By Donna
following Respiratory
techniques Frownfelter(617-630)
failure and
according the
Mechanical
findings. Egan’s fundamentals of
ventilation respiratory care(989-
1005).
Cash text book of
cardiovascular/respirator
y physiotherapy. By
Mandy Smith
(75-84&100-112).

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Assessment and PT Practical


Management (2 hours)
Practical content no. 5
following
Obstructive lung
disease

Practical
PT management
(2 hours)
following
Respiratory failure.
Module PT Management Learning Type of Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
VIII following objective instruction page numbers carried during
Restrictive lung the theory and
disease(RLD) practical
classes.

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Unit 1 PT Management Identify different Lecture Cardio Vascular and Types of


following lung lung surgeries. (2 hours) Pulmonary Physiotherapy Anesthesia
i surgeries Demonstrate the By Donna and effect of
assessment and Frownfelter.(page no General
-Decortication prescription of 495-509)
Intervention to Physiotherapy for Anesthesia on
the patient in Respiratory and Cardiac Systems
post operative problems Jennifer A.
management and Pryor& Ammani S
Prasad(page no 397-438)
measure
expected PT in respiratory care.
outcomes post Alexandra Hough 4th
intervention edition(268-270)

Essentials of
Cardiopulmonary Physical
Therapy - EllenHillegass
H. StevenSadowsky (452-
533)
PT Management Lecture Cardio Vascular and
following (1 hour) Pulmonary Physiotherapy
ii -Lobectomy By Donna
-Pnemonectomy
Frownfelter.(page no
495-509)
Physiotherapy for
Respiratory and Cardiac

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problems Jennifer A.
Pryor& Ammani S
Prasad(397-438)

PT in respiratory care.
Alexandra hough 4th
edition(265-268)

Patient Stethoscope,
PT Management underwent inch tape, stop
following decortication, watch,Transfe
-Decortication Practicals Practical on the case
Lobectomy, r belt, Knee
-Lobectomy (1 hour)
Pnemonectomy. hammer &
-Pnemonectomy side for Practical
emphyema.write manual book
the assessment
problems and
management

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PT Manegement Demonstrate the Lecture Cardio Vascular and List down the
following Restrictive prescription of Pulmonary Physiotherapy different causes
Unit 3
lung disease(RLD) Intervention to By Donna Frownfelter. for RLD
the
like ARDS, patientaccording Essentials of Name the
Pneumoniaetc. to the cardiopulmonary disease among
pathological and physicaltherapy – Ellen RLD which
mechanical Hillegass H. Steven needs long term
disease process Sadowsky(183-244). management or
and measure pulmonary
expected rehabilitation
outcomes post PT in respiratory care. and the reason
Alexandra Hough 4th
intervention edition(96-118) for it.

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Physiotherapy for
PT management Lecture Respiratory and Cardiac
Unit 4 List different (2 hours) problems Jennifer A.
following abdomen
incisional sites of Pryor& Ammani S Prasad
surgeries
abdominal surgeries. Practical
(1 hour) (page no 397-437)
Demonstrate
assessment and
Essentials of
physiotherapy Cardiopulmonary Physical
intervention for post Therapy - Ellen
abdominal surgeries. Hillegass H.
StevenSadowsky(p
ageno 245-247)

PT in respiratory care.
Alexandra Hough 3th
edition(248-264)

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Items to be
carried
during the
Module Pulmonary Learnin Type of Instructor References book and Assignment theory and
Rehabilitatio g instructio page numbers practical
IX n. objectiv n classes.

Unit 1 Evaluation of patient e


Educate Lecture ATA Guidelines Write some
prior to Pulmonary pulmonary (1 hour) precautions
i AACPR Guidelines
Rehabilitation patients about the that should be
importance of Physiotherapy for followed
6min walk test holistic approach before and
Respiratory and Cardiac
shuttle walk test and able to problems. Jennifer A. during
implement Pryor & Ammani administering
QOLAssessmen intervention and Prasad (440-462)
administer
t Essentials of
outcome
measures. Cardiopulmonary
Physical Therapy -
Ellen
Hillegass H.
StevenSadowsky(p
ageno 752-777)

Egan’s fundamentals of
respiratory care.

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ii Pulmonary Rehab Lecture Cardio Vascular and Write about


components (1 hour) Pulmonary Physiotherapy the exercise
By Donna Frownfelter components of
In detail about each exercise
ones role of the (Page no 417-441) training. Uses
team(component) of each
Essentials of
Cardiopulmonary Physical component.
Therapy - Ellen
Hillegass H.
StevenSadowsky

(page no 727-777)

Physiotherapy for
Respiratory and Cardiac
problems Jennifer A.
Pryor& Ammani S Prasad
(page no 440-462)
Cash text book of
cardiovascular /
respiratory
physiotherapy. By
Mandy Smith
(189-196).

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iii Exercise components Lecture Cardio Vascular and Assessment


and Prescription (1 hour) Pulmonary Physiotherapy and plan
By Donna Frownfelter exercise
Phase 1,2 &3 &FITT (Page no 417-441) testing and
criteria prescription
Essentials of for an 55
Indication
Cardiopulmonary Physical years old
Contraindication Therapy - Ellen COPD
Hillegass H. patient on
Termination StevenSadowsky outpatient
(page no 727-777) basis
FITT Criteria
Physiotherapy for
Respiratory and Cardiac
problems Jennifer A.
Pryor& Ammani S Prasad
(page no 440-462)

Cash text book of


cardiovascular / respiratory
physiotherapy.
By Mandy Smith
(189-196).
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Evaluation of patient Practical manual Stethoscope,
prior to Pulmonary Practical content no-3 (e) and 8 inch tape, stop
Rehabilitation (1 hour) watch,Transfer
belt, Knee
6min walk test hammer &
shuttle walk test Practical
manual book

QOL

Assessment

Exercise components Practical Practical manual


and Prescription (1 hour) content no - 8

Phase 2 &3

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Module Cardiac Learning Type of Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
X Rehabilitation objective instruction page numbers carried during
following cardiac the theory and
surgeries and practical
percutaneous classes.
coronary
Physiotherapy for
Interventions and Respiratory and Cardiac
Unit 1 MI.
Physiotherapy List the risk problems Jennifer A.
Management factors for CAD PryorAmmani S Prasad.
i following Cardiac Educate the (Page no 420-436)
Surgeries. patients about Lecture Essentials of
risk factor Cardiopulmonary
Phase 1,2 & 3 modification and (1 hour) Physical Therapy -
life style EllenHillegass H.
modification. StevenSadowsky
Prescribe (452-475)
exercise in Cash text book of
different phases cardio vascular /
of cardiac respiratory
rehabilitation physiotherapy.
(119-141).

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ii Evaluation of patient Lecture ATA Guidelines Acute and


prior to Cardiac chronic
(1 hour) ACPR Guidelines
Rehabilitation response to
-Cardiac Rehabilitation- Aerobic
6min walk test Exercise
William E Kraus, &
QOL Assessment Steven J. Keteyian.

Lecture Physiotherapy for Patient


(1 hour) Respiratory and Cardiac underwent
iii Cardiac Rehab problems Jennifer A. CABG. Write
Components PryorAmmani S Prasad. the protocol of
Exercise components (page no 470-491) phase 1 rehab
and Prescription fron day 1-
Essentials of discharge and
Phase 1,2 ,3&4 Cardiopulmonary Physical education.
Therapy - Ellen
Hillegass H.
StevenSadowsky
(Page no 676-723)

-Cardio Vascular and


Pulmonary Physiotherapy
By Donna Frownfelter.
(Page no: 417-442)

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Evaluation of patient Practicals Practical’s on the case Stethoscope,


prior to Cardiac (1 hour) inch tape, stop
Rehabilitation watch,Transfer
belt, Knee
6min walk test hammer &
QOL Assessment Practical
manual book

Cardiac Rehab Practicals Practical’s on the case Old MI patient ,,


Components (1 hour) enrolled to
cardiac rehab.
Exercise components Write about
and Prescription exercise
Phase 1,2 ,3&4 testing and
plan the
management.

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Module Neonatal unit Learnin Type of Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
XI g instructio page numbers carried during
Chest PT for
objectiv n the theory and
neonatal disorders
e practical
Emergencies classes.
in neonatal
unit
Unit 1 Introduction to Understand the Lecture . Physiotherapy for
Neonatal unit & structure of (1 hour) Respiratory and Cardiac
Emergencies in Neonatal units. problems Jennifer A.
Neonatal unit PryorAmmani S Prasad

(page no 313-327)
Physiotherapy in
respiratory and
cardiac care.
Alexandra Hough
3rd edition (425-
448)

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Unit 2 Physiotherapy List the Lecture -Cardio Vascular and Write an Stethoscope,
management for Physiotherapy (2 hours) Pulmonary Physiotherapy assessmentand inch tape, stop
neonates with intervention for By Donna Frownfelter management watch,
Practical’s
Respiratory Disorders common of a 2 years Transfer belt,
(1 hour) (Page no 635-667)
respiratory old child Knee hammer
conditions in -Egan’s – Fundamentals having & Practical
neonatal unit of Respiratory bronchopneum manual book
Care,10thedition onia on
ventilator.
(page no 680- 698)

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Module PT Management Learning Type of Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
XII following objective instruction page numbers carried
during the
-Hypertension theory and
- Diabetes practical
classes.
-Obesity

- Renalfailure
JSS COLLEGE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY 2017
Unit 1 Exercise prescription Demonstrate and Lecture Essentials of Write about
for Hypertension & prescribe (2 hours) Cardiopulmonary Physical chronic
Diabetes intervention about Therapy - Ellen response of
the lifestyle Hillegass H. exercise for
disorders. StevenSadowsky hypertension
Educate about
the impact of
intervention and
its changes on the
disease condition
through
measuring the
outcomes.
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(Page no 285-292)

(Page no 293-300)

Unit 2 Exercise prescription Lecture Essentials of Patient with


for (2 hours) Cardiopulmonary Physical obesity with
Therapy - Ellen DM.
Obesity & Renal Hillegass H.
Assess, Plan
failure StevenSadowsky
(Page no 300-302) the exercise
(Page no 304--311) prescription
and write the
Physiology of management
sports and Exercise
– Willmore, Kenny
(page 492-514)

Module Physiotherapy Learning Type of Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
for PVD objective instruction page numbers carried
XIII
during the
theory and
practicalclass
es.
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Unit 1 Assessment of PVD Demonstrate and Lecture


Physical Rehabilitation –
prescribe (1 hour)
i PT for Arterial Susan B O’Sullivan
intervention for (Page 643-704)
Disease
the disease.
Demonstrate and Disc no- 100
train such patients
PT for Venous with prosthesis.
Disease

ii PT Management of Lecture Cardiovascular/Respirator


Amputation (1 hour) y Physiotherapy- Mandy
following Diabetes, smith, Val bal
PVD - Prosthesis in
amputations of lower (Page no229-242)
limbs following ulcers
and gangrenes

PVD assessment & Practical write Stethoscope, inch


management (1 hour) Assessment tape, stop

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and watch, Transfer


managemen belt, Knee
t t of patient hammer, Tubes&
having Practical manual
varicose book
vein

Amputation Practical
Management and (1 hour)
Prosthesis
management
Unit 2 Assessment of Learning Type of instruction Instructor References book and page Assignment Items to be
Management of objective numbers carried during the
wound ulcers & scars theory and
practical classes.

i Assessment of and Able to develop Lecture -Textbook of Surgery-


management of the skill to assess (1 hour) Somen Das
wound and Ulcers wound and ulcers (Page no 125-131)
and will be able
-Wound healing:
to decide
Alternatives in
therapeutic
Management-Luther
intervention and
C.Kloth (Page
expected
no97-118)
outcomes.

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ii -U.V.R and other Lecture Wound Assess and


electro therapeutics (1 hour) healing:Alternatives in plan the
for healing of wounds Management-Luther managemen
&Ulcers C.Kloth t t for
(Page no 177-323) venous
ulcer.
Clinical Electrotherapy-
-Prevention of
Roger M.Nelson
Hypergranulated Scars
Keoloids. (Page no 183- 289)

-Electrotherapeutics -Pressure Ulcers:


measures for relief of Prevention and Treatment
.Jennifer A Gardner, PT,
pain during
DPT, MHA, CWS.
mobilization of scars
tissues
Assessment and Practical Stethoscope, inch
management of ulcers, (1 hour) tape, stop watch,
wound & scars Transfer belt,
Knee hammer,
Tubes&
Practical manual
book

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Unit 3 Physiotherapy in Learnin Type of instruction Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
dermatology g page numbers carried during
objectiv the theory and
e practicalclasses.

i -Management of Lecture
various skin (2 hours)
conditions like Identify the skin Principle and Practice of
Vitiligo, Hair conditions. Electrotherapy
loss,Pigmentation. Able to Explained(Page no 342-
Demonstrate 370)
and prescribe
Tidy’s Physiotherapy 3rd
-Faradic foot bath for therapeutic
edition.
Hyperhidrosis. intervention.
Hand Book of
-Massage maneuvers Dermatology and
for cosmetic purpose venereology by ASMT
Hossain AITBS
Publishers.

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of skin; use of specific


oil as medium;

-Care of anesthetic
hand and foot;

Unit 4
Evaluation, planning Lecture Skin and VenerealDisease
and management of Skripkin & Milich(Page no
leprosy-prescription, 237-249)
fitting and training with
prosthetic and orthotic
Stethoscope, inch
devices
tape, stop watch,
Practical on model and Transfer belt, Knee
patient .Taught under hammer, Tubes&
Practical
orthopedics Practical manual
book

Assess, educate
and prescribe
Exercise and
Train with
orthotic and

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Module Physiotherapy Learning Type of instruction Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
XIV Management in objective page numbers carried during
burns and grafting the theory and
practicalclasses.

Unit 1 Assessment & Students will able Lecture Bailey & Love’s- Short
management of Burns identify and (1 hour) Practice of Surgery
i
assess different
Page no 378-409
types of burns
And be able to
ii Skin graft Lecture Assessment
implement Physical Rehabilitation –
Management (1 hour) and
intervention at Susan B O’Sullivan
Managemen
different stages. (Page no 1091-1115) t of a male
Textbook of patient had
physiotherapy in burns at
surgical conditions – chest, neck
Pushpal K Mithra (Page abdomen
no and face.
Assessment and Practical Practical’s on patient Stethoscope, inch
Management of Burns (2 hours) tape, stop watch,
& skin graft Transfer belt, Knee
hammer, Tubes &
Practical manual
book
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Module obstetrics and Learning Type of instruction Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
XV Gynecology objective page numbers carried during
the theory and
practical classes.

Anatomy and Lecture Physiotherapy Write in


function of Pelvic ( 1hour) in Obstetrics detail about
Unit 1 Students will able and
floor muscles. PERFECT
to list pelvic floor Gynecology
i Scheme for
muscles and Margaret polden
and Jill Mantle Pelvic floor
it’saction.
(Page 1-22) muscle
assessment.

- Antenatal Care and Lecture Women’s Health- A textbook


education Students will be (1 hour) of Physiotherapists
ii able to assess and
(Page 162-186)
identify the
problem of in Physiotherapy
antenatal and in Obstetrics
postnatal period and
and prescribe Gynecology
Margaret polden and Jill
Mantle (Page 85-127)

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-Postnatal Training
Assessment, exercise
exercise Lecture Women’s Health- A textbook of 50 old
Electrotherapy and interventionand
intervention and (1 hour) Women’s Health- A textbook
Physiotherapists women
iv education. Assess of Physiotherapists have
Exercise Therapy educate the
Page no 454-465 nd
measures for the re- and prescribe
womens health 2 degree
(Page 383-404)
education for Ano- issues. 480-496 prolapse.
Urethral sphincters. Physiotherapy Assess and
in Obstetrics plan the
and managemen
Physiotherapy
Gynaecology
in Obstetrics t
Margaret polden
and Gynecology
and Jill Mantle
Margaret
(Page polden and Jill
335-383)
iii
v Antenatal and Practical Practical
Mantle (Pagemanual
1-22)
postnatal exercises (2 hours)
- Antenatal Care and Practicals Practical’s -Demonstration
Content no- 10
(2 hours) Page no 205-244
education and then on patients.
vi PT in gynaecological Lecture Women’s Health- A textbook of
conditions.
-PostnatalTraining (2 hours) Physiotherapists
Urinary incontinence
Prolapsed pelvic Page no 383-405
organs
Assessment
,Electrotherapy and
Exercise Therapy Physiotherapy in
measures for the re- Obstetrics and
education for Ano- Gynecology
Urethral sphincters Margaret polden and Jill
Mantle

Page no 333-383

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Module Physiotherapy Learnin Type of instruction Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
XVI intervention in g page numbers carried during
the management objectiv the theory and
of Oncology e practicalclasses.
Cases.
Unit 1 Physiotherapy Assess and Lecture -Cancer Pain relief by
intervention in prescribe (2 hours) WHO
i
Medical, Surgical and intervention -Saunder’s Manual of
Radiation according to the Physical therapy
disease stage and practice by Rose
complication. Myers
Page no 149-190

-Cancer:Principles and
Practice of Oncology, hand
book of cancer

ii Mastectomy Lecture Women’s Health- A textbook Stethoscope, inch


Student will be (1 hour) of Physiotherapists tape, stop watch,
(Lymphoedema) able to Assess Practicals pulse oximeter
Assessment and and demonstrate (2 hours) Page no 454-465
probe, Transfer
Management the outcome
480-496 belt, Knee
Mastectomy measures and
hammer, Tubes&
techniques and Textbook of physiotherapy in Practical manual
implement on the surgical conditions –Pushpal
patients.
K Mithra

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Practical manual content
no-9

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Module Health Fitness Learning Type of instruction Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
XVII and Promotion : objective page numbers carried during
the theory and
practical classes.

Unit 1 -Fitness Evaluation, Evaluate fitness Lecture (1 hour) Exercise Physiology – Exercise
and body willmore and William D. testing and
i - Analysis of Body
composition using McArdle Exercise
composistion.
various methods prescription
and also able to (page no 317-327) to a 70
list the factors years old
-Factors affecting affecting the male
exercise Performance performance for person.
any individual.
ACSM. Sports medicine

Prescribe page no 138-143.


exercise
ii Lecture(1 hour) Exercise Physiology –
intervention to
Katch & Katch
- Evaluation and different group of
prescription of individuals (page no 555-570)
Exercise for specific according to the
groups – elderly, evaluation
women and children. findings.

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Evaluation and Practical (2 hour) Practical’s in lab Stethoscope, inch


prescription of tape, stop watch,
Exercise for specific pulse oximeter
groups – elderly, probe, Transfer
women and children belt, Knee
hammer,Tubes&
Practical manual
book
Module Applied Yoga in Learning Type of instruction Instructor References book and Assignment Items to be
XVIII Cardio- objective page numbers carried during
respiratory the theory and
conditions practical classes.

Unit 1 Applied yoga in Learn yoga and Lecture (1 hour) Staff Alternate Therapies- Write a note on -Yoga mat
Cardiac & respiratory its affect on the Practical(1 hour)/ by Swathi Bhagath role of yoga in
conditions - condition as an Video (Page no 18-93) cardiopulmonary
demonstration rehabilitation.
conditions adjacent therapy
Yoga &
Rehabilitation by
Nilima Patel
(Page no 140-182)

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REFERENCE BOOKS

Sl no Reference Books Author name Edition


1
th
Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac problems Jennifer pryor, Ammani Prasad 4 edition
2 Physiotherapy in respiratory and cardiac care Alexandra Hough 3rd / 4th edition

3 Principles and practice of cardiopulmonary physical therapy Donna Frownfelter 3rd edition

4 Egan’s Fundamentals of respiratory care 10th edition

5 Essentials of cardiopulmonary physical therapy Ellen Hillegass and Steven


Sadowsky

6 Physical Rehabilitation Susan O Sullivan

7 Tidy’s Physiotherapy Thomson 12th and 14th edition


8 Text book of Heart, Chest Vascular Disease for physiotherapists Patrica A Downie, JPBros.

9 Cash textbook of cardiovascular/ respiratory physiotherapy Mandy Smith


10 Cash textbook of general medicine and surgical conditions for
physiotherapy
11 Elements in pediatric physiotherapy Pamela M Eckershy
12 Textbook of physiotherapy in surgical conditions Pushpal K Mithra
13 Textbook of physiotherapy in obstetrics and gynecology Margaret Polden, Jill Mantle

14 Saunder’s Manual of Physical therapy practice Rose Myers

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15 Exercise Physiology Willmore and William
DMcArdle

16 Exercise Physiology Katch and Katch


17 ACSM guidelines e- book
18 Principles and practice of electrotherapy explained Low and Reed
20 Acute Care handbook for Physical therapist Jenne Pez, Micheal P
West
21 Radiology and imaging for students and practitioners LC Gupta Abhitabh.

22 Pulmonary Function Testing & Interpretation James E Hansen 1st edition. (Jaypee Brothers,
Medical Publishers)

23 AHA guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation e-book


24 ATS guidelines for pulmonary rehabilitation e-book
25 Obesity www.adipos.com
26 Cancer Pain relief by WHO www.who.int
27 Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, hand book of DeVita, Hellman,
cancer Rosenberg
28 CPR www.heart.org

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LONG ESSAYS:

1. Define Cardiac Rehabilitation. Mention the indications. Explain the various phases of cardiac
rehabilitation

2. A 56 year old male diagnosed with COPD, referred for physiotherapy with the chief complaints of
breathlessness and productive cough. How will you identify the problem list on the basis of your
assessment? Explain the physiotherapy techniques used to reduce breathlessness (6+4)

3. What is Pulmonary Atelectasis? Mention the types of Atelectasis. Explain the Pathophysiology of
postoperative pulmonary atelectasis. Add a note on role of physiotherapy in the management of
postoperative pulmonary atelectasis.

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4. Describe management of 25 years old male who has sustained chemical burns involving the face
and chest

5. Describe Prosthesis for different amputation levels involving lower extremity

6. Compare & contrast obstructive versus restrictive lung disorders. Write a brief note on pulmonary
rehabilitation

Explain the physiotherapy management and rehabilitation of a 40 year old man, who has
undergone right lower lobe lobectomy due to bronchiectasis.
7.

8. Explain the various airway clearance techniques.

9. Elaborate on physiotherapy management for 50 year old women who had undergone radical
mastectomy.

10. A 49 years old male posted for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft. He is a known smoker for past 29
years. Explain the role of physiotherapy in managing this patient. (pre and post operative
management)

11. Explain the role of physiotherapy in intensive care unit in the following headings: Indications,
contraindications and physiotherapy techniques used in ICU.

12. Define Pulmonary rehabilitation. Mention the indications. Explain the various components of
pulmonary rehabilitation program.
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SHORT ESSAYS:

1. Incentive spirometry – indications and contraindications


2. Characteristics of normal ECG
3. Burger’s Exercises
4. Physiotherapy management of atelectasis
5. Indications for oxygen therapy
6. Role of physiotherapy following caesarean section
7. Importance of ABG analysis in physiotherapy
8. Physiotherapy management following radical mastectomy
9. Role of physiotherapy in surgical scars
10. Home program for COPD patients
11. Anatomical differences between pediatric versus adult lung
12. Write a note on autogenic drainage technique
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14. Importance of antenatal exercises
15. Types of nebulization
16. Explain active cycle of breathing technique
17. Neuro physiological facilitation of respiration
18. Write a note on continuous positive airway pressure
19. Indications and contra indications for pulmonary function testing
20. Role of physiotherapy in restrictive lung disorders
21. Explain adult respiratory distress syndrome
22. Management of infected wounds
23. Explain the parts of below knee prosthesis
24. Name the drugs used to treat bronchospasm
25. List probable complications following CABG
26. Role of PT in Peripheral vascular diseases
27. Types of respiratory failure and P.T. management of the same
28. List out PNF respiration technique and describe any two.
29. Physiotherapy management of vitiligo
30. Physiotherapy management of inhalation burns
31. Discuss various protocols used for exercise tolerance tests.
32. Define ulcer, briefly describe the physiotherapy managements of bed sore.
33. Discuss the physiotherapy management for breathless patients.
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37. Discuss the role of physiotherapy case of prolapse uterus.


38. List the indications for valve replacements and briefly discuss the physiotherapy following mitral
valve replacements.
39. Exercise prescription for an obese patient.
40. Write a note on manual hyperinflation.
41. Humidifier –Types and indications

SHORT ANSWERS:

1. Any two complications of suctioning


2. What is hysterectomy?
3. What is Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing?
4. What is Vital Capacity?
5. Indications for neurophysiological facilitation of respiration
6. Types of endotracheal tubes
7. Name the drugs used for sputum clearance
8. Name any two surgeries done for Peripheral Vascular Diseases
9. What is Broncho pleural fistula?
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13. Autogenic Drainage – technique
14. Any two indications for arterial blood gas analysis
15. Intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB)
16. Any four complications of mechanical ventilation
17. Hemoptysis – causes
18. Body Mass Index
19. What is diastasis recti?
20. Forced Expiratory Techniques
21. Any two indications for ABG analysis
22. What is MET?
23. What is keloid?
24. Write the grades of dyspnea
25. Types of airways
26. Any four complications of amputations
27. Incisions for Appendectomy
28. What is median sternotomy?
29. Types of suctioning
30. Define pulmonary rehabilitation
31. Define CPAP.
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35. Equal pressure point


36. What is suctioning?
37. Body mass index
38. Write any two anatomical differences between adult lung and pediatric lung.
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GENERAL SURGERY -Syllabus


1) Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base disturbances – diagnosis and management. Nutrition in the surgical patient. Wound healing – basic process
involved in wound repair, basic phases in the healing process, clinical management of wounds, factors affecting wound healing. Scars –
types and treatment. Hemostasis – components, hemostatic disorders, factors affecting bleeding during surgery. Transfusion therapy in
surgery – blood components, complications of transfusion. Surgical Infections; General Post – Operative Complications and its
management [6Hours].
i. Reasons for Surgery: Types of anesthesia and its effects on the patient; Types of Incisions; Clips Ligatures andsutures;
General Thoracic Procedures –Radiologic Diagnostic procedures, Endoscopy – types, Biopsy – uses and types. Overview and
Drainage systems and tubes used in Surgery.[3Hours].
ii. Causes, Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis and treatment of the following Thoracic Trauma situations – Airway obstruction,
Pneumothorax, Hemothorax, Cardiac Tamponade, Tracheobronchial disruption, Aortic disruption, Diaphragmatic disruption,
Esophageal disruption, Cardiac and Pulmonary Contusions. [4Hours].
iii. Surgical Oncology – Cancer – definition, types, clinical manifestations of cancer, Staging of Cancer, surgicalprocedures
involved in the management of cancer. [3Hours].
2) Disorders of the Chest Wall, Lung and Mediastinum – Definition, Clinical features, diagnosis and choice of management for the following
disorders – chest wall deformities, chest wall tumors, Spontaneous Pneumothorax, Pleural Effusion, Empyema Thoracis, Lung abscess,
Bronchiectasis, Tuberculosis, Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Bronchial Adenomas, Metastatic tumors of the Lung, tracheal Stenosis, Congenital
tracheomalacia, Neoplasms of the trachea, Lesions of the Mediastinum. Carcinoma of the female breast. [5Hours].
3) Disorders of the Heart – Definition, Clinical features, diagnosis and choice of management for the following disorders: Congenital Heart
diseases – Acyanotic congenital heart disease & Cyanotic congenital heart disease: Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Coarctation of Aorta, Atrial
Septal Defect, Ventricular Septal Defect, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of GreatVessels.
Acquired Heart Disease – Mitral Stenosis & Insufficiency, Aortic Stenosis and Insufficiency, Ischemic Heart Disease – Coronary Artery
Disease, Cardiac tumors. [6 Hours]
4) Thoracic surgeries – Thoracotomy – Definition, Types of Incisions with emphasis to the site of incision, muscles cut and complications.
Lung surgeries:Pnuemonectomy, Lobectomy, segmentectomy – Indications, Physiological changes and Complications; Thoracoplasty,
Pleurectomy, Pleurodesis and Decortication of the Lung. Cardiac surgeries – An overview of the Cardio-Pulmonary Bypass Machine–
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Extracardiac Operations, Closed Heart surgery, Open Heart surgery. Transplant Surgery – Heart, Lung and Kidney – Indications,
Physiological changes and Complications. [6 Hours]
5) Diseases of the Arteries and Veins : Definition, Etiology, Clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications, management and treatment
of following diseases : Arteriosclerosis, Atherosclerosis, Aneurysm, Buerger’s disease, Raynaud’s Disease, Thrombophlebitis, Deep Vein
Thrombosis, Pulmonary Embolism, Varicose Veins. [5Hours]
6) Definition, Indication, Incision, Physiological changes and Complications following Common operations like Cholecystectomy, Colostomy,
Ileostomy, Gastrectomy, Hernias, Appendicectomy Mastectomy, Nephrectomy, Prostectomy. [4Hours]
7) Burn: Definition, Classification, Causes, Prevention, Pathological changes, Complications, Clinical Features and Management. Skin Grafts –
Types, Grafting Procedures, Survival of Skin Graft ; Flaps – Types and uses of Flaps. [4Hours]
8) Women’s Health: Menstrual cycle and its disorders. Hormonal disorders of females-obesity and female hormones. Cancer of the female
reproductive organs-management Infections and sexually transmitted disease in female Menopause - its effects on emotions and
musculoskeletal system. Malnutrition and deficiencies in females. Sterility: patho- physiologyinvestigations-management. Maternal
physiology in pregnancy. Musculo skeletal disorders during pregnancy. Prenatal complications-investigations- management. Child birth-
Stages - complications-investigations-management – Pain relief in labour - Purperium - Post Natal care. Surgical procedures involving child
birth. Incontinence – Types, Causes, Assessment and Management. Definition, Indications and Management of the following surgical
procedures – Hysterosalphyngography, Dilatation and Curettage, Laproscopy, Colposopy, Hysterectomy. [8Hours]
9) ENT: Common problems of ear, otitis media, Otosclerosis, functional achonia and deafness, management facial palsy classification, medical
and surgical management of lower motor neuron type of facial palsy. [3Hours]
10) Ophthalmology: Ophthalmologic surgical conditions, refraction’s, conjunctivitis, glaucoma, corneal ulcer, iritis, cataract, retinitis,
detachment of retina, defects of extra-ocular musclessurgical management[3Hours]
Recommended books:
1. General Surgical Operations – by Kirk /Williamson
2. Surgery byNan
3. Bailey and Love’s – Short Practice ofSurgery
4. Chest Disease by Crofton andDouglas.
5. Patrica A Downie, Text book of Heart, Chest Vascular Disease for physiotherapists, JPBros.

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MODULE I

Unit No. Name of lesson Learning objectives- at the end of the lesson, the student must be able to

Unit 1 Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Identify abnormalities in fluid, electrolyte and acid base balances and mention the
disturbances – diagnosis and treatment
management
Unit 2 Nutrition in the surgical patient. Mention different modes of nutrition in a patient undergoing surgery

Unit 3 Wound healing Identify processes involved in wound repair, process, clinical management of
wounds, factors affecting wound healing

Unit 4 Scars Explain types of scars and their management

Unit 5 Hemostasis – components, Identify the components of hemostatic disorders, mention the factors affecting
hemostatic disorders bleeding during surgery.

Unit 6 Blood transfusion therapy Mention the blood components and the complications of transfusion.

Unit 7 Surgical infections Highlight different surgical infections and their management

Unit 8 General Post - Operative Mention complications of surgery and management


Complications and its
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Important questions

1. Blood grouping and crossmatching.


2. How to prevent crossinfection?
3. Epistaxis.
4. Process involved in woundrepair.
5. Dehydration.
6. Complications of bloodtransfusion.
7. Factors affecting bleeding duringsurgery.
8. General post-operativecomplications.
9. Typesofscar.
10. Secondary intention of woundhealing.

MODULE II

Unit No. Name of lesson Learning objectives- at the end of the lesson, the student must be able to

Unit 1 Indications for surgery Mention indications for surgery

Unit 2 Types of anesthesia and its effects on the Identify different types of anesthesia used for surgery and their effects on
patient patient

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Unit 3 Types of Incisions, Clips Ligatures and Mention different types of incisions, ligatures and sutures used in surgery
Sutures

Unit 4 General Thoracic&Radiologic Diagnostic Mention different thoracic and diagnostic radiologic procedures done
Procedures

Unit 6 Endoscopy – types Explain what is endoscopy and its types

Unit 7 Biopsy – uses and types Explain what is biopsy, different types and their uses

Unit 8 Overview and Drainage systems and tubes Mention different drainage systems and tubes used during surgery
used in Surgery

Important questions

1. Drainagetubes.
2. Anterior abdominal wallincisions.
3. What are the incisions used in thoracotomy? Explain any oneindetail.
4. Indications ofbronchoscopy.
5. Biopsy- types anduses.
6. Transverse abdominal incisions- advantages anddisadvantages.
7. Typesofanesthesia.
8. Indications oflaparoscopy.
MODULE III

At the end of each module, the student must be able to identify the causes, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of the following
thoracic trauma and airway obstructions-
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Unit No. Name of lesson

Unit 1 Pnemothorax

Unit 2 Haemothorax

Unit 3 Cardiac tamponade

Unit 4 Trachea bronchial disruption

Unit 5 Aortic obstruction

Unit 6 Diaphragmatic obstruction

Unit 7 Esophageal obstruction

Unit 8 Cardiac & pulmonary contusion

Important questions
1. What is diaphragmaticdisruption?
2. Cardiactamponade.
3. Esophagealdisruption.

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MODULE IV SURGICAL ONCOLOGY

Unit No. Name of lesson Learning objectives- at the end of the lesson, the student must be able to

Unit 1 Cancer- definition & types Define cancer, mention its types

Unit 2 Cancer- clinical manifestations Mention the clinical manifestations of cancer

Unit 3 Staging of cancer Explain how to stage cancer

Unit 4 Surgical procedures involved in Explain surgical procedures done in treatment of cancer
management of cancer

Important questions

1. Staging and management ofcancer.


2. TNM staging of lungcancer.

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MODULE V DISORDERS OF CHEST WALL, LUNG AND MEDIASTINUM

Unit No. Name of lesson

Unit 1 Chest wall tumors

Unit 2 Spontaneous Pneumothorax, Pleural Effusion, Empyema Thoracis

Unit 3 Lung abscess

Unit 4 Bronchiectasis

Unit 5 Tuberculosis

Unit 6 Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Carcinoma of the female breast

Unit 7 Bronchial Adenomas, Metastatic tumors of the Lung

Unit 8 tracheal Stenosis, Neoplasms of the trachea

Unit 9 Congenital tracheomalacia

Unit 10 Lesions of the Mediastinum

Important questions

1. What is cold abscess? How will you manage Tuberculosis lymphadenitis inneck?
2. Lungabscess.
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3. Tracheostomy.
4. Pneumothorax.
5. Bronchiectasis.
6. Empyemathoracis.
7. Carcinoma of femalebreast.
8. Pleuraleffusion.
9. Chest walldeformities.

MODULE VI

At the end of each unit, the student must be able to define, mention clinical features, diagnosis and different treatments for the following
heart disorders

Unit No. Name of lesson

Unit 1 Patent ductus arteriosus, Coarctation of aorta

Unit 2 Atrial Septal Defect, Ventricular Septal Defect

Unit 3 Tetrology of Fallot, Transposition of Great Vessels

Unit 4 Mitral Stenosis & Insufficiency

Unit 5 Aortic Stenosis and Insufficiency

Unit 6 Ischemic Heart Disease – Coronary Artery Disease, Cardiac tumors

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Important questions
1. Ludwig’sangina.
2. Classify congenital heart disease and write about clinical features and management of tetralogy offallot.
3. Coronary artery disease and itsmanagement.
4. What are the clinical features of mitral stenosis? Write an essay on management of valvulardisorders.
5. ASD.

MODULE VII

At the end of each unit, the student must be able to define, mention different types of incisions used, indications, physiological changes
and complications of thoracic and lung surgeries

Unit No. Name of lesson

Unit 1 Thoracotomy, Thoracoplasty

Unit 2 Pnuemonectomy, Lobectomy, segmentectomy

Unit 3 Pleurectomy, Pleurodesis and Decortication

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Unit No. Name of lesson Learning objectives - At the end of each lesson, the
student must be able to

Unit 4 An overview of the Cardio-Pulmonary Bypass Machine Explain what is a cardio pulmonary by pass machine

Unit 5 Extra cardiac Operations, Closed Heart surgery, Open Heart Mention types of heart surgeries and their complications
surgery
Unit 6 Transplant Surgery – Heart, Lung and Kidney – Indications, Mention different organ transplants and their
Physiological changes and Complications. physiological changes, complications

Important questions

1. What is CABG? Give the indications and Contra indications ofCABG.


2. ABC ofresuscitation.
3. Indications, physiological changes and complications oflobectomy.
4. Pleurodesis.
5. Decortications.
6. Segmentectomy.
7. Pleurectomy.

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MODULE VIII

At the end of each unit, the student must be able to define, mention clinical features, complications and management of following
diseases

Unit No. Name of lesson

Unit 1 Arteriosclerosis, Atherosclerosis

Unit 2 Buerger’s disease, Raynaud’s Disease

Unit 3 Thrombophlebitis, Deep Vein Thrombosis

Unit 4 Pulmonary Embolism, Varicose Veins, Aneurysm

Important questions
1. Deep veinthrombosis.
2. Varicoseveins.
3. Aneurysm.
4. Buerger’sdisease.
5. Etiology and pathogenesis ofatherosclerosis.
6. Classify Peripheral vascular disease and write in detail about thromboangitisobliterans(TAO).

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MODULE IX

At the end of each unit, the student must be able to define, mention indications, types of incision, physiological changes and
complications of following operations
Unit No. Name of lesson

Unit 1 Cholecystectomy, Colostomy, Ileostomy,

Unit 2 Gastrectomy, Appendicectomy

Unit 3 Hernias, Mastectomy,

Unit 4 Nephrectomy, Prostectomy

Important questions
1. Explain procedure and complications ofCholecystectomy.
2. Mention different types of hernia and theirmanagement.
3. Describe anatomy of cervical inguinal canal and management of inguinalhernia.
4. Write aboutdefinition, indications, incision, physiological changes and complications following nephrectomy.
5. Explain the indications for appendicectomy. Mention thecomplications.
6. What is mastectomy? Explain procedure andcomplications.
7. Prolapsedrectum.
8. Episiotomy.
9. Gastrectomy.
10. Colonoscopy.

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11. Endometriosis.
12. Write briefly about clinical features, pathology and management ofBPH.
13. Fistula.
14. Colostomy.
15. Mastectomy.
16. Gallstones.
17. Umbilicalhernia.

MODULE X

Unit No. Name of lesson Learning objectives- at the end of each lesson, the
student must be able to

Unit 1 Burns define, classify, mention causes,

Unit 2 Burns prevention, clinical features and management of burns

Unit 3 Skin Grafts Mention types, grafting procedures

Unit 4 Skin grafts Survival of Skin Graft

Unit 5 Flaps Mention different types and uses of Flaps

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Important questions

1. What is a burn? Classify burns and mention the management ofburns.


2. Explain about different types of skingrafts.
3. Describe the management of 30%burns.
4. Cleftlip.
5. Facialburns.
6. Wallace’s rule ofnine.
7. What is ashock?
8. What is meshedskin?
9. What is full thickness burn and how do youidentify?
10. Myocutaneousflaps.
11. Marjolinsulcer.
12. Types of skingraft.
13. Describe clinical features, investigations and management of peptic ulcerdisease.
14. Autograft.
15. Sebaceouscyst.

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MODULE XI- WOMEN’S HEALTH


Name of lesson Learning objectives- at the end of each lesson, the student
must be able to

Unit 1 Menstrual cycle and its disorders Explain menstrual cycle and its disorders, their management

Unit 2 Hormonal disorders of females-obesity and female Highlight hormonal disorders in females
hormones

Unit 3 Cancer of the female reproductive organs Mention causes, clinical features and management of cancer of
female reproductive organs

Unit 4 Infections and sexually transmitted disease in female Mention infections, clinical features and management of
sexually transmitted diseases

Unit 5 Menopause Mention effects its effects on emotions and musculoskeletal


system

Unit 6 Malnutrition and deficiencies in females Explain malnutrition and other deficiencies in females

Unit 7 Sterility Define what is sterility, mention the patho physiology


investigations and its management

Unit 8 Maternal physiology in pregnancy Mention the physiological changes occurring in pregnancy

Unit 9 Musculo skeletal disorders during pregnancy Mention the common musculo skeletal disorders in pregnancy

Unit 10 Prenatal complications-investigations- management Mention common prenatal complications ad management

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Unit 11 Child birth- Stages - complications-investigations- Explain the different stages and complications of child birth and
management the management

Unit 12 Pain relief in labour - Purperium Explain mechanism of pain relief during labour

Unit 13 Post Natal care Mention post natal care

Unit 14 Surgical procedures involving child birth Mention different surgical procedures, indications and
complications in child birth

Unit 15 Incontinence Define what is incontinence, mention types, causes, assessment


and management of incontinence

Unit 16 Hysterosalphyngography, Dilatation and Curettage Explain procedures of hysterosalphyngography, dilatation and
curettage

Unit 17 Laproscopy, Colposopy, Hysterectomy Explain procedures of Laproscopy, Colposopy, Hysterectomy

Important questions

1. Pelvic floorexercises.
2. Stress incontinence and itsmanagement.
3. Write a note on maternal changes ofpregnancy.
4. Describe incontinence under definition, types, causes, assessment andmanagement.

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5. Obesity.
6. Complications of multiple childbirths.
7. IUCD.
8. Menorrhagia.
9. Hysterectomy.
10. Hysterosalphyngography.
11. Causes of haematuriaandmanagement.
12. Medical termination ofpregnancy.
13. Lactation.
14. Sterility.
15. Effects of menopause on musculoskeletalsystem.

MODULE XII- ENT

At the end of each unit, the student must be able to identify common problems of ear, classification and management of

Unit No. Name of lesson

Unit 1 Otitis media

Unit 2 Otosclerosis

Unit 3 functional achonia and deafness

Unit 4 Facial palsy

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Important questions

1. Classify otitis media and mention itsmanagement.


2. What is functionalachonia?
3. What is facial palsy? Mention clinical features and management of upper and lower motor neuron type of facialpalsy.
4. Sinusitis.
5. Otosclerosis.
6. Deafness andmanagement.
7. Otomyosis.
8. Chronic otitismedia.

MODULE XIII - OPHTHALMOLOGY

At the end of each unit, the student must be able to explain the following conditions and their management-

Unit No. Name of lesson

Unit 1 refractions, conjunctivitis, cataract

Unit 2 glaucoma, corneal ulcer

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Unit 3 iritis, retinitis, detachment of retina

Unit 4 defects of extra-ocular muscles surgical management

Important questions
1. Defineconjunctivitis.
2. Define cataract. Management ofcataract.
3. Mention defects of extra ocularmuscles.
4. Glaucoma and itsmanagement.
5. Ptosis and itsmanagement.
6. Retinitis.
7. Cornealulcer.

Define lung abscess? Discuss in detail the clinical features, diagnosis and choice of management of the same

1. Write an essay on abdominalincisions


2. Define and classify burns. Describe the management of 30% thermalburns
3. Management of facial palsy and itstypes

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RGUHS Prescribed Syllabus

1. Infection: Effects of Infection on the body – Pathology – source and spread of infection – vaccinations – generalized infections –
rashes and infection – food poisoning and gasteroenteritis – sexually transmitted diseases – HIV infections and Aids [3Hours]

2. Poisoning : Clinical features – general management – common agents in poisoning –pharmaceutical agents – drugs of misuse –
chemical pesticides – Envenomation [2Hours]

3. Food and Nutrition : Assessment – Nutritional and Energy requirements; Deficiency diseases – clinical features and treatment;
Protein – Energy Malnutrition : Clinical features and treatment; Obesity and its related disorders : Causes – Complications – benefits
of weight loss – management of Obesity – diet, exercise and medications.[4Hours]

4. Endocrine diseases: Common presenting symptoms of Endocrine disease – common classical disease presentations, clinical features
and its management; Diabetes Mellitus : Etiology and pathogenesis of diabetes – clinical manifestations of the disease – management
of the disease – Complications of diabetes. [4Hours]

5. Diseases of the blood : Examinations of blood disorders – Clinical manifestations of blood disease; Anemia – signs and symptoms –
types and management ; Hemophilia - Cause – clinical features severity of disease – management – complications due to repeated
haemorrhages – complications due to therapy. [4Hours]

6. Diseases of the digestive system : Clinical manifestations of gastrointestinal disease –Aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis,
complications and treatment of the following conditions : Reflux Oesophagitis, Achlasia Cardia, Carcinoma of Oesophagus, GI
bleeding, Peptic Ulcer disease, Carcinoma of Stomach, Pancreatitis, Malabsorption Syndrome, Ulcerative Colitis, Peritonitis,
Infections of Alimentary Tract ; Clinical manifestations of liver diseases - Aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis, complications and
treatment of the following conditions : Viral Hepatitis, Wilson’s Disease, Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency, Tumors of the Liver, Gall
stones, Cholycystitis. [7Hours]
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7. Cardiovascular Disease : Examination of the Cardiovascular System – Investigations : ECG, Exercise Stress Testing, Radiology ;
Clinical manifestations of Cardiovascular disease ; Definition, Etiology, Clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications,
management and treatment of following diseases and disorders of the heart : Pericarditis, Myocarditis, Endocarditis, RheumaticFever
– resulting in valve disorders, Ishemic Heart Disease, Coronary Valve Disease, Congenital disorders of the Heart, Cardiac Arrest ;
Examination and Investigations of diseases of arteries and veins ; Hypertension : Definition, causes, classification, types, assessment,
investigations and management. [8 Hours]

8. Respiratory Disease : Examination of the Respiratory System – Investigations : Chest Radiographs, Pulmonary Function Testing,
Arterial Blood Gas Analysis ; Clinical manifestations of Lung disease ; Patterns of lung disease – Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
and Restrictive Lung Disease ; Definition, Etiology, Clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications, management and
treatment of following lung diseases : Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema, Asthma, Bronchiectasis, Cystic Fibrosis, Upper Respiratory
Tract Infections, Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, Fungal Diseases, Interstitial Lung Diseases, Diseases of the pleura, diaphragm and chest
wall ; Respiratory failure – Definition, types, causes, clinical features, diagnosis and management. [9Hours]

9. Diseases of the Skin : Examination and clinical manifestations of skin diseases ; Causes, clinical features and management of the
following skin conditions : Leprosy, Psoriasis, Pigmentary Anomalies, Vasomotor disorders, Dermatitis, Coccal and Fungal Parasitic
and Viral infections. [6Hours]

10. Pediatrics : Problems and management of LBW infants, Perinatal problems and management, Congenital abnormalities and
management, Respiratory conditions of childhood, Cerebral Palsy – causes, complications, clinical manifestations, treatment ; Spina
Bifida – management and treatment, Epilepsies – types, diagnosis and treatment; Recognizing developmental delay, common causes
of delay ; Orthopedic and Neuromuscular disorders in childhood, clinical features and management ; Sensory disorders – problems
resulting from loss of vision and hearing ; Learning and behavioural problems – Hyperactivity, Autism, Challenging behaviours,
Educational delay, The Clumsy Child. [8Hours]

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11. Psychiatric Disorders: Classifications, Causes, Clinical manifestations and treatment methods used in Psychiatry. [5Hours]

Recommended books:

1. Davidson’s Principles and Practice ofMedicine


2. Harrison’s InternalMedicine
3. Braunwald Text ofCardiology
4. Text Book of Cardiology byHurst

GENERAL MEDICINE

Expected
university No of
Lesson Number of theory hours with topics tobecovered ( Total no of hours60)
marks for the hours
lesson

MODULE I

Effects of Infection on the body – Pathology – source and spread of infection –


Infection 5 and 2 1
vaccinations

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Generalized infections – rashes, food poisoning and gasteroenteritis –


5 and 2 2
Sexually transmitted diseases – HIV infections and Aids

2 and 5 1 Assessment – Nutritional and Energy requirements

-Deficiency diseases – clinical features and treatment


Food and Nutrition 10 2
-Protein – Energy Malnutrition clinical features and treatment;

Obesity and its related disorders: Causes – Complications – benefits of weight loss –
10 and 5 1
management of Obesity – diet, exercise and medications.

1 Clinical features – general management – common agents in poisoning –


Poisoning 10 and 5
pharmaceutical agents – drugs of misuse – chemical pesticides – Envenomation

Common presenting symptoms of Endocrine disease – common classical disease


Endocrine diseases 5 1
presentations, clinical features and its management

Ethiology and pathogenesis of diabetes – clinical manifestations of the disease –


Diabetes Mellitus 10 and 5 1
management of the disease –Complications of diabetes.

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MODULE II

DISEASES OF THE 1 Examinations of blood disorders


BLOOD

1 Clinical manifestations of blood disease- Anaemia – signs and symptoms – types &
5
management

Hemophilia - Cause –clinical features severity of disease management –


5 complications due to repeated haemorrhages – complications due to therapy.
1

MODULE III

Shock.

5 1
COMMON
CONDITIONS
MANAGED IN ICU
Tetanus
5 1

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Head Injury

5 1

Neuromuscular Disease.

Lung Disease- Smoke Inhalation, , Aspiration, Near Drowning, Pulmonary Oedema,


5 2

Common conditions
managed in ICU

5
1 ARDS, Multiple Organ Failure,

MODULE IV

Examination of the Cardiovascular System and Clinical manifestations of


1
Cardiovascular disease.

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Definition, Etiology, Clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications,


2 investigations management and treatment– Rheumatic heart disease Pericarditis,
CARDIOVASCULAR Myocarditis, Endocarditis,.
DISEASE
10 and5
Definition, Etiology, Clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications,
1
investigations management and treatment of valve disorders.

Cardiovascular
Disease;
Causes, Risk factors, Pathophysiology and pathomechanics, investigations
10 and 5 1
Coronary ,Management, ComplicationCAD

Artery Disease.

Causes, Risk factors, Pathophysiology and pathomechanics, investigations


MI 10 and 5 1 ,Management, Complication of MI

BLS, ands ACLS


Cardiac arrest. 5 2

Cardiovascular Disease Clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications, investigations ,management and
10 and 5 2
: treatment of following

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Congenital disorders of ASD, VSD, TOF, Dextra position of vessels,


the Heart,

Definition, causes, Classification, types, assessment, investigations and management.


Hypertension : 5 1

Renal failure 5 1 Definition, causes, Classification, types, assessment, investigations and management.

MODULE V

RESPIRATORY Examination of the Respiratory System – Clinical manifestations of Lung disease ;


DISEASE 1 Patterns of lung disease

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Chronic Obstructive Definition, Etiology, Clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications,
Lung Disease management and treatment of following lung diseases-- Respiratory Tract Infections.
10 and 5 1 Asthma, ,

10 and 5 1 Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema.

10 and 5 1 Bronchiectasis, Cystic Fibrosis,

Definition, Etiology, Clinical features, signs and symptoms,


Restrictive Lung 5 1 complications, management and treatment of following lung diseases Fungal
Disease Diseases,Pneumonia

5 1 Tuberculosis

5 1 Interstitial Lung Diseases

Definition, Etiology, Clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications,


management and treatment of following-
5 1
Diseases of the pleura,

Diseases of diaphragm and chest wall.

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Definition, types, causes, clinical features, diagnosis and management.

10 and 5 1
Respiratory failure

MODULE VI

2 2 Problems and management of LBW infants, Perinatal problems and management

5 2 Recognizing developmental delay, common causes of delay.

2 2 Congenital abnormalities and management

5 1 Respiratory conditions of childhood

PAEDIATRICS 10 and 5 1 CerebralPalsy – causes, complications, clinical manifestations, treatment

5 1 Spina Bifida – management and treatment

5 1 Epilepsies – types, diagnosis and treatment

5 2 Orthopedic and Neuromuscular disorders in childhood

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Clinical features and management of Sensory disorders – problems resulting from


2 1
loss of vision and hearing

Learning and behavioural problems – Hyperactivity, Autism, Challenging


2 and 5 2
behaviours, Educational delay, The Clumsy Child.

MODULE VII

1 Examination and clinical manifestations of skin diseases.

DISEASES OF THE 5 and 2 1 Causes, clinical features and management of the following skin conditions : Leprosy,
SKIN 2 1 Psoriasis, Pigmentary Anomalies, Vasomotor disorders, Dermatitis,

1
2 Coccal and Fungal Parasitic and Viral infections

MODULE VIII

Classifications, Causes, Clinical manifestations and treatment methods used in


Psychiatric Disorders 5 and 2 2
Psychiatry

Model Questions: General medicine

1. What isPFT?
2. What are the indications and contraindications ofPFT?
3. How do you differentiate obstructive and restrictive lung disorders based onPFT?
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4. Acute respiratory distresssyndrome.


5. Classification and management ofpneumonia
6. Clinical features and management ofschizophrenia
7. Name first line ante tuberculardrugs

Long essay

8. Define Bronchiectasis. Write about ethiology, clinical features and management ofBronchiectasis
9. Define Diabetes Mellitus. write about the classifications, clinical features and management of Diabetusmellitus
10. Describe etiology, clinical features and management of infectiveendocarditis

Short essay

11. Malaria
12. Clinical features ofHyperthyroidism
13. Management of O.P compoundpoisoning
14. causes of secondaryhypertension
15. Antituberculardrugs
16. management of heartfailure
17. Jone’s criteria for rheumaticfever
18. causes of iron deficiencyanemia
19. causes and complication ofobesity

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20. CPR

Short answers

21. Two causes of supportive lungdisease


22. name two opportunistic infections inHIV
23. Define bronchialasthma
24. causes of congenital acyanoticheartdisease
25. name twobronchodilators
26. name two accupationallungdiseases
27. routes of transmission ofHIV
28. BeriBeri

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ORTHOPAEDICS
AND
TRAUMATOLOGY
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ORTHOPEADICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY – Syllabus and Modules

Module Topics Hours

Introduction [3 Hours]
Introduction to orthopaedics. Clinical examination in an Orthopedic patient. Common investigative procedures.
Radiological and Imaging techniques in Orthopeadics. Inflammation and repair, Soft tissue healing.

I. Traumatology [3 Hours] 06
Fracture: definition, types, signs and symptoms.Fracture healing.Complications of fractures.Conservative and
surgical approaches.Principles of management – reduction (open/closed, immobilization etc). Subluxation/
dislocations – definition, signs and symptoms,management (conservative and operative).

Fractures and Dislocations of Upper Limb [6 Hours]


Fractures of Upper Limb - causes, clinical features, mechanism of injury, complications, conservative and surgical
management of the following fractures: Fractures of clavicle and scapula. Fractures of greater tuberosity and neck 12
of humerus. Fracture shaft of humerus. Supracondylar fracture of humerus. Fractures of capitulum, radial head,
olecranon, coronoid, and epicondyles. Side swipe injury of elbow. Both bone fractures of ulna and radius. Fracture
of forearm – monteggia, galaezzi fracture –dislocation. Chauffer’s fracture.Colle’s fracture. Smith’s fracture.
II.
Scaphoid fracture. Fracture of the metacarpals. Bennett’s fracture. Fracture of the phalanges. (Proximal and
middle.)
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Dislocations of Upper Limb - Anterior dislocation of shoulder – mechanism of injury, clinical feature,
complications, conservative management (Kocher’s and Hippocrates maneuver), surgical management (putti plat,
bankart’s) etc. Recurrent dislocation of shoulder. Posterior dislocation of shoulder – mechanism of injury, clinical
features and management. Posterior dislocation of elbow – mechanism of injury, clinical feature, complications &
management.

Fractures and Dislocations of Lower Limb [5 Hours]


Fracture of Pelvis and Lower Limb - causes, clinical features, mechanism of injury, complications, conservative and
surgical management of the following fractures: Fracture of pelvis. Fracture neck of femur – classification, clinical
features, complications, management - conservative and surgical. Fractures of trochanters. Fracture shaft femur—
clinical features, mechanism of injury, complications, management-conservative and surgical. Supracondylar
fracture of femur. Fractures of the condyles of femur. Fracture patella. Fractures of tibial condyles. Both bones
fracture of tibia and fibula. Dupuytren’s fracture Maisonneuve’s fracture. Pott’s fracture – mechanism of injury,
management. Bimalleolar fracture Trimalleolar fracture Fracture calcaneum – mechanism of injury, complications
and management. Fracture of talus. Fracture of metatarsals—stress fractures jone’s fracture. Fracture of phalanges.
Dislocations of Lower Limb - mechanism of injury, clinical features, complications, management of the following
dislocations of lower limb. Anterior dislocation of hip. Posterior dislocation of hip. Central dislocation of hip.
Dislocation of patella. Recurrent dislocation of patella.
Orthopedic Surgeries: Indications, Classification, Types, Principles of management of Arthrodesis. Arthroplasty
(partial and total replacement). Osteotomy, External fixator, Limb re-attachments.
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Fracture of Spine [4 Hours]


Fracture of Cervical Spine - Mechanism of injury, clinical feature, complications (quadriplegia); Management-
immobilization (collar, cast, brace, traction); Management for stabilization, management of complication (bladder
and bowel, quadriplegia). Clay shoveller’s fracture. Hangman’s fracture. Fracture odontoid. Fracture of atlas.
Fracture of Thoracic and Lumbar Regions - Mechanism of injury, clinical features, and management— conservative

III. and surgical of common fractures around thoracic and lumbar regions.Fracture of coccyx. 08
Fracture of Rib Cage - Mechanism of injury, clinical features, management for Fracture Ribs, Fracture of sternum.
Orthopedic Surgeries : Indications, Classification, Types, Principles of management of Spinal stabilization
surgeries(Harrington’s, Luque’s, Steffi plating) etc
Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries [2 Hours] - Clinical features, complications, medical and surgical management of
Paraplegia and Quadriplegia.

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Soft Tissue Injuries [3 Hours] - Define terms such as sprains, strains, contusion, tendinitis, rupture, tenosynovitis,
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tendinosis, bursitis.
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Mechanism of injury of each, clinical features, managements- conservative and surgical of the following soft tissue
injuries: Meniscal injuries of knee. Cruciate injuries of knee. Medial and lateral collateral injuries of knee. Lateral
ligament of ankle. Wrist sprains. Strains- quadriceps, hamstrings, calf, biceps, triceps etc. Contusions- quadriceps,
gluteal, calf, deltoid etc. Tendon ruptures-Achilles, rotator cuff muscles, biceps, pectorals etc.

Amputations [2 Hours] - Definition, levels of amputation of both lower and upper limbs, indications,
complications.

Deformities [6 Hours] - clinical features, complications, medical and surgical management of the following
Congenital and Acquired deformities.
V.
Congenital Deformities - CTEV. CDH. Torticollis. Scoliosis. Flat foot. Vertical talus. Hand anomalies- syndactyly,
polydactyly and ectrodactly. Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita(amyoplasia congenita). Limb deficiencies- Amelia 08
and Phocomelia. Klippel feil syndrome. Osteogenesis imperfect (fragile ossium). Cervical rib.
Acquired Deformities - Acquired Torticollis. Scoliosis. Kyphosis. Lordosis. Genu varum.Genu valgum. Genu
recurvatum Coxa vara. Pes cavus. Hallux rigidus. Hallux valgus. Hammer toe. Metatarsalgia.

Disease of Bones and Joints [4 Hours]: Causes, Clinical features, Complications, Management- medical and 04
surgical of the following conditions :
Infective conditions: Osteomyelitis (Acute / chronic). Brodie’s abscess. TB spine and major joints like shoulder,
hip, knee, ankle, elbow etc.
Arthritic conditions: Pyogenic arthritis. Septic arthritis. Syphilytic infection of joints.
VI.
Bone Tumors: classification, clinical features, management - medical and surgical of the following tumors :
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Osteoma. Osteosarcoma, Osteochondroma. Enchondroma. Ewing’s


sarcoma. Gaint cell tumor. Multiple myeloma. Metastatic tumors.
Perthes disease, Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis and Avascular Necrosis.
Metabolic Bone Diseases: Rickets. Osteomalacia, Osteopenia. Osteoporosis.

InfIammatory and Degenerative Conditions [4 Hours]: causes, clinical feature, complications,


deformities, radiological features, management- conservative and surgical for the following
conditions :
04
VII. Osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis. Ankylosing spondylitis Gouty arthritis. Psoriatic arthritis.
Hemophilic arthritis. Still’s disease (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis). Charcot’s joints.
Connective Tissue Disorders- Systemic Lupus Erythematosis, Scleroderma, Dermatomyositis,
Poliomyelitis, Mixed connective tissue Disease (MCTD)

Regional Conditions [4 Hours]: Definition, Clinical features and management of the following regional conditions
· Shoulder: Periarthritic shoulder (adhesive capsulitis). Rotator cuff tendinitis. Supraspinatus Tendinitis.
Infraspinatus Tendinitis. Bicipital Tendinitis. Subacromial Bursitis.
· Elbow: Tennis Elbow. Golfer’s Elbow. Olecranon Bursitis (student’s elbow ). TricepsTendinitis.
· Wrist and Hand: De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis. Ganglion. Trigger Finger/ Thumb. Mallet Finger, Carpal Tunnel
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VIII. Syndrome, Dupuytren’s Contracture.


· Pelvis and Hip : IT Band Syndrome. Piriformis Syndrome. Trochanteric Bursitis. 04
· Knee: Osteochondritis Dissecans. Prepatellar and Suprapatellar Bursitis. Popliteal Tendinitis. Patellar Tendinitis.
Chondromalacia Patella. Plica Syndrome. Fat Pad Syndrome (Hoffa’s syndrome).
· Ankle and Foot: Ankle Sprains. Plantar Fasciitis / Calcaneal Spur. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. Achilles Tendinitis.
Metatarsalgia. Morton’s Neuroma.

Syndromes [3 Hours]:Causes, Clinical features, complications, management- conservative and surgical of the
following :

IX. Cervico brachial syndrome. Thoracic outlet syndrome. Vertebro- basilar syndrome. Scalenus syndrome. 09
Costoclavicular syndrome. Levator scapulae syndrome. Piriformis syndrome.
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Neuromuscular Disorders [3 hours]: Definition, causes, clinical feature, complications, management.


(Multidisciplinary approach) medical and surgical of the following conditions : Cerebral palsy. Poliomyelitis.
Spinal Dysraphism. Leprosy.

Cervical and Lumbar Pathology [3 Hours]: Causes, clinical feature, patho-physiology, investigations,
management-Medical and surgical for the following :
Prolapsed interverbral disc (PID), Spinal Canal Stenosis. Spondylosis (cervical and lumbar) Spondylolysis.
Spondylolisthesis. Lumbago/ Lumbosacral strain. Sacralisation. Lumbarisation.
Coccydynia. Hemivertebra.

Hand Injuries [2 Hours]- mechanism of injury, clinical features, and management of the following - Crush injuries.
X. 02
Flexor and extensor injuries. Burn injuries of hand.

Books Recommended:

1. Outline of Fractures—John Crawford Adams.

2. Outline of Orthopedics.— John Crawford Adams..

3. Apley’s Orthopedics.

4. Textbook of Orthopedics and Traumatology— M.N.Natarajan


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Model Questions: Orthopaedics and traumatology

10 marks 1. Classification of fracture neck of femur, its complications and surgical management

2. What are the causes of CDH, explain the clinical features and management for the same
3. Explain the mechanism of injury for colle’s fracture, its complications and medical management

5 marks 1. Causes for piriformis syndrome, clinical features and its management
2. List the types spondylolisthesis
3. Describe the various stages of perthe’s disease and its cause and surgical management
4. Explain the of injury of Meniscal tear , types and conservative management
5. What are the connective tissue disorders and explain each one briefly
6. Explain the causes for osteomyelitis , clinical features and complications
7. Types of torticollis: medical and surgical management
8. Explain the immediate and early complications following fracture shaft of femur
9. Explain the causes for rheumatoid arthritis, patho physiology and various deformities seen in hand
10. Mention causes for plantar fasciitis, management with emphasis on orthotics
11. Describe the aetiology of cervical spondylosis, clinical and radiological features

2 marks 1. Define cerebral palsy


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2. Mention surgeries in poliomyelitis


3. Types of spondylolisthesis
4. What is SACH foot
5. What is mallet finger
6. Mention treatment for fat embolism

7. Jefferson’s fracture

8. What is sacralisation

9. SOMI brace – uses

10. Indication for arthodesis

11. External fixators mechanism and uses

12. Lumbar stabilization surgeries

13. IVDP

14. Stages of fracture healing


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ALLIED THERAPIES
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ALLIED THERAPIES

Subject Description The Subject is designed to provide an overview in the basics of Occupational Therapy, Speech and
Language Therapy and Alternative Medicine. This will help the student to make decisions during
the course of patient evaluation to refer to the concerned specialist for a required therapy.

Subject Title ALLIED THERAPIES

Duration 25 - 36 Months (11months)

Total Hours 60

Theory 60

Lecture 2 Hour / week


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Method of Assessment Written

Module Unit Durations in Hours

I. Basic Occupational Therapy 15

II. Basic Speech Therapy 25

III. Alternative Medicine 20


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MODULE : Contents(UNITS) Hours

I Basic Occupational Therapy 15

1. Introduction to Occupational Therapy


2. Principles of Occupational Therapy
3. Human Structure and Function in Occupational Therapy
4. Therapeutic Media in Occupational Therapy
5. Therapeutic Modalities in Occupational Therapy
6. Health Care Management in Occupational Therapy
7. Pathophysiology in Occupational Therapy
8. Mental Health in Occupational Therapy
9. Physical Function in Occupational Therapy
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II Basic Speech Therapy 25

III Alternative Medicine 20

1. Accupuncture : Definitions, Principles, Techniques, Physiological and Therapeutic


effects,Indications and Contra indications.

2. Introduction to Naturotherapy – Principles of application, Indications and Uses.

3. Magnetotherapy - Principles of application, Indications and Uses.

4. Yogasanas and their scientific studies.


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5. Role of the above Alternative Medicine approaches including Yoga in


comprehensive Rehabilitation of patients.
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