Subject level: Undergraduate
Result Type: Grade and marksThis subject examines the management (recognition, treatment and prevention) of injuries related to sport and physical activity. Emphasis is placed on immediate recognition and on-site treatment of athletic injuries and the role of the human movement specialist in rehabilitation and prevention of athletic injuries.
On successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
This elective subject provides students with specific knowledge and understanding of the anatomical, biological, physiological and mechanical bases of injuries occurring in sport, the workplace and physical activity. As such, it provides students with the opportunity to consider various areas of dysfunction in human movement from both theoretical and operational perspectives.
A range of face-to-face and online (UTSOnline) teaching strategies will be used in the delivery of the subject. Lectures involve face-to-face content delivery and also employ a wide range of media and electronic resources to enhance appreciation of the theoretical concepts covered. A comprehensive tutorial program is included for which students participate in the practical treatment of various injuries. Case studies are also used.
Seminar (Group) | 30% |
This addresses objectives 1-4. | |
Practical Class Exam (Individual) | 25% |
This addresses objectives 1-4. | |
Exam (Individual) | 45% |
This addresses objectives 1, 2 and 4. |
Brukner, P. & Kahn, K. (2002). Clinical Sports Medicine, 2nd edition. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
Flegel, M.J. (1997). Sports First Aid. Champaign, Ill.: Human Kinetics.
Hutson, M. (1997). Work-related upper limb disorders. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Ranney, D. (1997). Chronic musculoskeletal injuries in the workplace. Philidelphia: W.B. Sanders.