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Syllabus Breakdown
Syllabus Breakdown
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management and
Able to describe to
describe the scope of
scientific inquiry
addressed by bio
mechanics.
mechanical and
biological part
distinguish between
quantitative approach
for analyzing human
movement
Identify & describe the
uses of available
instrumentation for
measuring kinetic &
kinematics quantities
Identify & describe the
reference position
a real world
context.
P To make students
aware of different
TECHNOL measuring and layout
tools used in the
OGY II workshop.
To introduce the basic
WTECH-
tools used for
102
cutting metal such as
vises, hammers,
To understand the
purpose, functions,
uses of splints, Orthosis
and prosthesis
To know the
knowledge of upper
and lower limb
orthotic and prosthetic
appliances its casting,
modification and
alignment techniques
To have adequate
knowledge of
techniques of splints,
Orthosis, and
prosthesis
management and
management of
surgical condition
AL Communicate using
functional anatomy
ANATOMY- terminology
Describe the structure
I and function of the
primary inert
FANA-201
structures that comprise
each
peripheral joint
extremity
To understand
functional anatomy & its
effects on our
everyday movement
patterns
mechanical and
biological part
distinguish between
quantitative approach
for analyzing human
movement
Identify & describe the
uses of available
instrumentation for
measuring kinetic
kinematics quantities
To understand the
purpose, functions, uses
of splints, Orthosis and
prosthesis
To know the
knowledge of upper and
lower limb orthotic and
prosthetic appliances its
casting, modification and
alignment techniques To
have adequate
knowledge of techniques
of splints, Orthosis, and
prosthesis
management and
management of
surgical condition
AL Communicate using
functional anatomy
ANAMTOY- terminology
Describe the
II structure and function
of the primary inert
FANA-202
structures that
comprise each
peripheral joint
To understand
functional anatomy &
its effects on our
everyday movement
patterns
To understand the
purpose, functions, uses
of splints, Orthosis and
prosthesis
To know the
knowledge of upper and
lower limb orthotic and
prosthetic appliances its
casting, modification and
alignment techniques To
have adequate
knowledge of
techniques of splints,
Orthosis, and prosthesis
management and
To understand the
purpose, functions, uses
of splints, Orthosis and
prosthesis
To know the
knowledge of upper and
lower limb orthotic and
prosthetic appliances its
casting, modification and
alignment techniques To
have adequate
knowledge of
techniques of splints,
Orthosis, and prosthesis
management and
management
identify psychological
stresses associated
with physical disability
Students should be
able to explain
psychological issues
original as a result of
being handicapped
Students should be
able to assess an improve
patient's self esteem
Should be able to
address psychological
and physiological
dependency of disable
people should have
known how counseling
and psychological
support
3 RESEARC 2 credit hours Articulate W Y
the importance of
H research and practice.
2. Analyze clinical
METHODO situation and identify
research problems and
LOG Y
questions.
RMTD-302 3. Investigate
sources of research
related information.
4. Describe the state of
the knowledge base in
particular practice areas.
5. Discuss the major
research paradigms used
by health professionals
using
appropriate language. 6.
Describe and integrate
research concepts in
relation to methodology
and data analysis.
7. Develop
conceptual and
operational definitions
of the variables under
study.
8. Choose an
appropriate sampling
technique and ascertain
the sample size for
selected confidence
levels and specified
reliability limits in
sampling attributes.
9. Employ basic
design strategies in
testing and enhancing
research validity and
reliability.
10. Assess the
ethical and practical
constraints on clinical
research.
11. Summarize and
present clinical data in a
standard scientific
format.
12. Apply appropriate
statistical techniques for
different types of
variables.
To understand the
purpose, functions, uses
of splints, Orthotics and
prosthesis
To know the
knowledge of upper and
lower limb orthotic and
prosthetic appliances its
casting, modification and
alignment techniques To
have adequate
knowledge of
techniques of splints,
Orthosis, and prosthesis
management and
Application of Anatomy,
pathology, biomechanics
to clinical orthopedic
repair, and
maintenance of orthosis
and prosthesis.
There are 43 courses in this program Breakdown for each course is stated below:
COURSE NO. 01
TITLE: MATHEMATICS-I
OUTCOMES:
Demonstrate conceptual and procedural understanding of
And is able to identify and apply these understandings within a real world
context.
Use the concepts of calculus to investigate and solve problems from a variety
of disciplines.
COURSE NO. 02
TITLE: MECHANICS-I
OUTCOMES:
The course is intended to achieve following aims
To introduce the basic concepts of force, couples and moments in two and
three dimensions.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 03
OUTCOMES:
This course is intended to achieve following aims
REFERENCE BOOKS:
TITLE: ANATOMY-I
OUTCOMES:
At the completion of this module the students will be able to demonstrate an
understanding of:
The anatomy of upper and lower limbs, head and neck & spine
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 05
OUTCOMES:
The course is intended to achieve the following aims:
To make students aware of different measuring and layout tools used in the
workshop.
To introduce the basic tools used for cutting metal such as vise, hammers,
files, drilling, chisels, pliers, wrenches etc.
To spread awareness about Lathe and Milling machines along with different
techniques.
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: WTECH-101
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 06
OUTCOMES:
To know the knowledge of upper and lower limb orthotic and prosthetic
appliances its casting, modification and alignment techniques
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Available manuals
COURSE NO. 07
TITLE: PHYSIOLOGY
OUTCOMES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 08
TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-I
OUTCOMES:
To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related
Identify & describe the uses of available instrumentation for measuring kinetic
& kinematics quantities
Identify & describe the reference position planes axes associated with human
body.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
TITLE: MATHEMATICS-II
OUTCOMES:
Demonstrate conceptual and procedural understanding of
And is able to identify and apply these understandings within a real world
context.
Use the concepts of calculus to investigate and solve problems from a variety
of disciplines.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 10
TITLE: MECHANICS-II
OUTCOMES:
The course is intended to achieve following aims
To introduce the basic concepts of force, couples and moments in two and
three dimensions.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Engineering Mechanics By R.P Hilbbeler.
2. Physics By Reshick A Halliday Edition 4th
3. Physics Sindh Text Book Board
4. Engineering Statics By R.C Hibber
5. Engineering Dynamics By R.C Hibber Latest Edition
COURSE NO. 11
OUTCOMES:
This course is intended to achieve following aims
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 12
TITLE: ANATOMY-II
OUTCOMES:
At the completion of this module the students will be able to demonstrate
an understanding of:
Introductory biomechanics
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 13
OUTCOMES:
The course is intended to achieve the following aims:
To make students aware of different measuring and layout tools used in the
workshop.
To introduce the basic tools used for cutting metal such as vise, hammers,
files, drilling, chisels, pliers, wrenches etc.
To spread awareness about Lathe and Milling machines along with different
techniques.
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: WTECH-102
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 14
OUTCOMES:
To know the knowledge of upper and lower limb orthotic and prosthetic
appliances its casting, modification and alignment techniques
COURSE NO. 15
TITLE: PRO-ENGINEERING-I
OUTCOMES:
COURSE NO. 16
TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-II
OUTCOMES:
To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related
Identify & describe the uses of available instrumentation for measuring kinetic
& kinematics quantities
Identify & describe the reference position planes axes associated with human
body.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 17
TITLE: PATHOLOGY-I
OUTCOMES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 18
OUTCOMES:
Describe the structure and function of the primary inert structures that
comprise each peripheral joint
Identify the action , function & role in sport movements of selected muscles in
upper &lower extremity
To understand functional anatomy & its affects on our every day movement
patterns
Oxford functional Anatomy
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 19
TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-III
OUTCOMES:
To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related
Identify & describe the uses of available instrumentation for measuring kinetic
& kinematics quantities
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 20
OUTCOMES:
To know the knowledge of upper and lower limb orthotic and prosthetic
appliances its casting, modification and alignment techniques
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Available manuals
COURSE NO. 21
TITLE: ELECTRO-TECHNOLOGY
OUTCOMES:
The objective is to enable the students to
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Physics by Halladay
2. Bio electricity and bio magnetism by M .GulRajan
3. The body electric. Electromagnetic and the foundation of life by R. Becker, G selden
COURSE NO. 22
TITLE: PRO-ENGINEERING-II
OUTCOMES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
TITLE: PATHOLOGY-II
OUTCOMES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 24
OUTCOMES:
Describe the structure and function of the primary inert structures that
comprise each peripheral joint
Identify the action , function & role in sport movements of selected muscles in
upper &lower extremity
To understand functional anatomy & its affects on our every day movement
patterns
Oxford functional Anatomy
REFERENCE BOOKS:
2. Oxford functional Anatomy
COURSE NO. 25
OUTCOMES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 26
TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-IV
OUTCOMES:
To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related
Identify & describe the uses of available instrumentation for measuring kinetic
& kinematics quantities
COURSE NO. 27
OUTCOMES:
To know the knowledge of upper and lower limb orthotic and prosthetic
appliances its casting, modification and alignment techniques
COURSE NO. 28
TITLE: COMMUNICATION
OUTCOMES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 29
TITLE: CLINICS-I
OUTCOMES:
Able to assess the patient and prescribe the proper orthotic and prosthetic
appliance
Able to follow up and rectify the problems occur after using Orthosis and
prosthesis
COURSE NO. 30
OUTCOMES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 31
OUTCOMES:
To know the knowledge of upper and lower limb orthotic and prosthetic
appliances its casting, modification and alignment techniques
COURSE NO. 32
TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-V
OUTCOMES:
To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related
Identify & describe the uses of available instrumentation for measuring kinetic
& kinematics quantities
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 33
TITLE: CLINICS-II
OUTCOMES:
Able to assess the patient and prescribe the proper orthotic and prosthetic
appliance
Able to follow up and rectify the problems occur after using Orthosis and
prosthesis
COURSE NO. 34
OUTCOMES:
Understand the principles of pre operative and post operative case of
amputee patient
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Text Book Of Orthopedics By Kotwal And Natavarjan
Outline Of Orthopedics By John Craw Ford And David, 13th Edition
Outline Rehabilitation Assessment And Enablement By David
Clinical Orthopedic Examination By Ronald McVae, 5th Edition
Orthopedic Management In Cerebral Palsy By Helen M Horstmann And
Engene E Bleak 2nd Edition
COURSE NO. 35
TITLE: PSYCHOLOGY
OUTCOMES:
COURSE NO. 36
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Composing qualitative research by karen golden-biddle&karenlocke 2nd
edition. Sage publication.
2. Research methodology: a step-by-step guide for beginners by ranjitkumar
published 1999 sage.
3. Essentials of research design and methodology by geoffrey r. Marczyk,
daviddematteo, published by john wiley and sons
4. Social research method by daviddooley 4th edition published by prentice,hall
of india ,new dheli 2007.
COURSE NO. 37
OUTCOMES:
To know the knowledge of upper and lower limb orthotic and prosthetic
appliances its casting, modification and alignment techniques
COURSE NO. 38
TITLE: CLINICS-III
OUTCOMES:
Able to assess the patient and prescribe the proper orthotic and prosthetic
appliance
Able to follow up and rectify the problems occur after using Orthosis and
prosthesis
COURSE NO. 39
OUTCOMES:
To assess the patient to know about the services of prosthesis and Orthosis
in the community
REFERENCE BOOKS:
COURSE NO. 40
OUTCOMES:
COURSE NO. 41
COURSE NO. 42
TITLE: CLINICS-IV
OUTCOMES:
Able to assess the patient and prescribe the proper orthotic and prosthetic
appliance
Able to follow up and rectify the problems occur after using Orthosis and
prosthesis
COURSE NO. 43
OUTCOMES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Template for Syllabus Breakdown in Lectures
Course Objectives: At the end of the course, student will be able to:
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On completion of this course, the student will be able to: