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Course Subject, Content and examination Assess Undertak


descriptive method, hours studied. ment
Year title of This may be taken from Method. en at this
institution
1,2,3,4, subject, the syllabus but must only
session, include the components of Verbal =
Y/N
theme, or the course undertaken by V
module name. the named applicant.
Optional courses not Written
undertaken by the
=W
applicant should not be
included. Practical

=P

1 ANATOMY- 2 credit hours W,V Y

I The anatomy of upper


and lower limbs, head,
ANA-101 and neck

& spine The


structure and
function of tissues;
The development of
the musculoskeletal
system
Lymph and lymphatic
system

1 MATHEMA 2 credit hours W Y

TICS Number & number


systems, functions
MATH-101 algebra, geometry, and
measurements from
both concrete and
abstract perspectives.
And can 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.

1 MECHANIC 2 credit hours To W Y


introduce the basic
S-I concepts of force,
couples, and moments
MECH-101 in two and three
dimensions. To
develop analytical
skills relevant to the
areas mentioned
above.
To explain the center
of mass of plane, areas
and volumes. To draw
free-body diagrams.
To apply sound
analytical techniques
and logical procedures
in the solution of
design problems.

1 MATERIAL 2 credit hours W Y

TECHNOL Realization of the


importance of
OGY-I
materials technology in
MTECH-101
the present developing
era To spread
awareness regarding
the innovations, and
contributions of
the materials world in
revolutionizing science
and technology To
strengthen the
platform for materials
knowledge using in
prosthetics and
Orthotics.

1 WORKSHO 2 credit hours W Y

P To make students aware


of different measuring
TECHNOL and layout tools used in
the workshop.
OGY-I To introduce the basic
tools used for cutting
WTECH-
metal such as vise,
101 hammers,

files, drilling, chisels,


pliers, wrenches etc. To
spread awareness about
Lathe and Milling
machines along with
different techniques.
1 PROSTHE 4 credit hours To W,V,P Y
understand the
TICS & knowledge of newly

ORTHOTIC field, uses of different


machinery, tools
S-I PNO-
and equipment’s using
101 in prosthetics and
Orthotics To
understand the
purpose, functions,
uses of splints,
Outhouses and
prostheses 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

care, types of devices


and training of
amputees

1 PHYSIOLO 2 credit hours Describe W,V Y


various function of body
GY
system Discuss the role
PHY-101 of homeostasis in
normal body function
Relate basic
physiological concepts to
patient care
1 BIOMECHA 2 credit hours W,V,P Y

NICS -1 To define the terms


Biomechanics and
BIOM-101 explain the ways in
which they are
Related

Able to describe to
describe the scope of
scientific inquiry
addressed by bio
mechanics.

Explain the relation of


force between

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

planes axes associated


with human body.
1 ANATOMY- 2 credit hours The W,V Y
anatomy of upper and
II
lower limbs, head and
ANA-102 neck. The structure and
function of tissues the
development of the
musculoskeletal system
and Introductory
biomechanics Lymph
and lymphatic system

1 MATHEMA 2 credit hours Number W Y


& number systems,
TICS- II functions algebra,
geometry, and
MATHS- measurements from
both concrete and
102
abstract perspectives.

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.

1 MECHANIC 2 credit hours To W Y


introduce the basic
S-II MECH102 concepts of force,
couples, and
moments in two and
three dimensions.
To develop analytical
skills relevant to the
areas mentioned above.
To explain the center of
mass of plane, areas and
volumes.

To draw free body


diagrams. To apply
sound analytical
techniques and logical
procedures in the
solution of design
problems.

1 MATERIAL 2 credit hours W Y


Realization of the
TECHNOL importance of the
materials technology in
OGY II the present developing
era
MTECH-
To spread
102
awareness regarding
the innovations, and
contributions of
materials world in
revolutionizing science
and technology
To strengthen the
platform for materials
knowledge using in
prosthetics and
Orthotics
1 WORKSHO 2 credit hours W Y

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,

files, drilling, chisels,


pliers, wrenches etc.
To spread awareness
about Lathe and Milling
machines along with
different techniques.
1 PROSTHE 4 credit hours To W ,V,P Y
understand the
TICS knowledge of newly
developing field, uses
&ORTHOTI of different
machinery, tools and
CS-II PNO102
equipment in
prosthetics and
Orthotics

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

care, types of devices


and training of
amputees

1 PRO 2 credit hours To W, V, P Y


design the orthotic
ENGINEER and
prosthetic appliance
ING-I
To know the forces
PEGG-102
applied on patients
through appliance
To know about the
computer aided
designing

To know about the


computerized
fabrication of socket and
alignment of the
different parts of the
appliances

1 BIOMECHA 2 credit hours W, V, P Y

NICS -II To define the terms


Biomechanics and
BIOM-102 explain the ways in
which they are related
Able to describe to
describe the scope of
scientific inquiry
addressed by bio
mechanics.
Explain the relation of
force between
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

planes axes associated


with human body.

2 PATHOLO 2 credit hours W Y

GY-I To know about the


histologic features of
PATHO- common tumor.
Consolidate and
201 understand the science
Knowledge of pathology
of various
medical conditions To
understand the
pathology and
treatment in

management of

surgical condition

2 FUNCTION 2 credit hours W, V Y

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

Identify the action,


function & role in
sport movements of
selected muscles in
upper &lower

extremity

To understand
functional anatomy & its
effects on our

everyday movement
patterns

2 BIOMECHA 2 credit hours W, V, P Y

NICS -III To define the terms


Biomechanics and
BIOM-201
explain the ways in
which they are related
Able to describe to
describe the scope of
scientific inquiry
addressed by bio
mechanics.
Explain the relation of
force between

mechanical and
biological part
distinguish between
quantitative approach
for analyzing human
movement
Identify & describe the
uses of available
instrumentation for
measuring kinetic
kinematics quantities

2 PROSTHE 8 credit hours To W, V, P Y


understand the
TICS & knowledge of newly
field, uses of different
ORTHOTIC
machinery, tools
S- III and equipment’s using in
prosthetics and
PNO-201 Orthotics

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

care, types of devices


and training of
amputees

2 ELECTRO 2 credit hours W Y


Understand the
TECHNOL
different electric
OGY component use in
Myo-Electric prosthetic
ELTEC-201 components.

Build concept about


basic laws of electro
technology, electric
component’s working in
a circuit and different
types of

circuits & their behaviors.

2 PRO 2 credit hours W, P, V Y

ENGINEER To design the orthotic


and prosthetic appliance
ING- II To know the forces
applied on patients
PRENG-
through appliance
201 To know about the
computer aided
designing
To know about the
computerized fabrication
of socket and alignment
of the different parts of
the appliances
2 PATHOLO 2 credit hours W Y

GY-II To know about the


histologic features of
PATH-202 common tumor.
Consolidate and
understand the science
Knowledge of
pathology of various
medical conditions To
understand the
pathology and
treatment in

management of

surgical condition

2 FUNCTION 2 credit hours W, V Y

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

Identify the action,


function & role in
sport movements of
selected muscles in
upper &lower
extremity

To understand
functional anatomy &
its effects on our
everyday movement
patterns

2 WORKSHO 2 credit hours W Y

P To know about the


management of
MANAGEM prosthetic and orthotic
workshop
ENT To stabilize the input
WSGMT- and output of materials
To manage your
202 budget in your
resources to calculate
the cost of appliance

2 BIOMECHA 2 credit hours W, V, Y

NICS -IV To define the terms P


Biomechanics and
BIOM-202 explain the ways in
which they are related
Able to describe to
describe the scope of
scientific inquiry
addressed by bio
mechanics.
Explain the relation
of force between
mechanical and
biological part
distinguish between
quantitative approach
for analyzing human
movement
Identify &
describe the uses of
available
instrumentation for
measuring kinetic &
Kinematics quantities
2 PROSTHE 8 credit hours To W, V, Y
understand the
TICS & knowledge of newly P
field, uses of different
ORTHOTIC
machinery, tools
S IV

PNO-202 and equipment using in


prosthetics and
Orthotics

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

care, types of devices


and training of
amputees

3 COMMUNI 2 credit hours W Y

CATI ON Pleasant and effective


communication skills
COMM-301 with patients and
families.

3 CLINIC-I CLN- 2 credit hours To W Y


301 correlate the
knowledge of
Anatomy pathology,
and biomechanics in
clinical practice

Able to take proper


case histories of patient
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
They should know the
professional ethics as
over surroundings
Correlate the normal
and abnormal gait
pattern
Application of
Anatomy, pathology,
biomechanics to clinical
orthopedic

3 CLINICAL 2 credit hours W Y


Understand the principles
ORTHPEDI of preoperative and post
operative case of
CS-I amputee patient
Consolidate and
CLNO-301
understand science,
knowledge of surgery in
relation to sign and
symptoms and
management
Assess rationally and
anatomically, patients
who have common
congenital

and acquired problems

Understand the clinical


diagnosis of related
problems
3 PROSTHE 8 credit hours To W, V, Y
understand the P
TICS knowledge of newly

&ORTHOTI field, uses of different


machinery, tools
CS-V PNO- and equipment using in
prosthetics and
301
Orthotics

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

care, types of devices


and training of
amputees
3 BIOMECHA 2 credit hours W, V, Y
P
NICS -V To define the terms
Biomechanics and
BIOM-301 explain the ways in
which they are related
Able to describe to
describe the scope of
scientific inquiry
addressed by bio
mechanics.
Explain the relation of
force between
mechanical and
biological part
distinguish between
quantitative approach
for analyzing human
movement
Identify &
describe the uses of
available
instrumentation for
measuring kinetic &
Kinematics quantities

3 CLINICS-II 2 credit hours To W Y


correlate the
CLN-302 knowledge of
Anatomy pathology,
and biomechanics in
clinical practice

Able to take proper


case histories of patient
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

They should know the


professional ethics as
over surroundings

Correlate the normal


and abnormal gait pattern
Application of
Anatomy, pathology,
biomechanics to clinical
orthopedic
3 CLINICAL 2 credit hours Understand W Y
the principles of
ORTHOPE preoperative and post
operative case of
DICS- II amputee patient
Consolidate and
CLNO-302
understand science,
knowledge of surgery in
relation to sign and
symptoms and

management

Assess rationally and


anatomically, patients
who have common
congenital and
acquired problems

Understand the clinical


diagnosis of related
problems
3 PHYCOLO 2 credit hours To W Y
develop and understand
GY basic psychological
concepts relating to
PSY-302 human development
To develop and
understand applications
of psychology to health
care
At the end of the
semester, students
should be able to

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.

3 PROSTHE 8 credit hours To W, V, P Y


understand the
TICS & knowledge of newly
field, uses of different
ORTHOTIC
machinery, tools
S- VI and equipment’s using in
prosthetics and
PNO-302 Orthotics

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

care, types of devices


and training of
amputees

4 CLINICS-III 2 credit hours To P, V Y


correlate the
CLN-401 knowledge of
Anatomy pathology,
and biomechanics in
clinical practice

Able to take proper


case histories of patient

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
They should know the
professional ethics as
over surroundings
Correlate the normal
and abnormal gait
pattern

Application of Anatomy,
pathology, biomechanics
to clinical orthopedic

4 COUNITY 2 credit hours To assess P, V Y


the patient to know
BASED about the services of
REHABILIT prosthesis and Orthosis
in the community
ATIO N
To teach the students
COMBR- how to manage disable
patient in the community
401 To know how to work in
community-based
rehabilitation

To know how to use


simple techniques in the
community
4 PATIENT 10 credit hours Made W, P, V Y
cast measurements,
WORK-I model modifications,
and manufactured
PATW-401 Prosthetic and Orthotic
devices.
Performed initial patient
evaluation and
formulated treatment
plans.
Designed orthopedic and
prosthetic devices based
on physicians'
prescriptions and
examination and
measurement of patients.
Supervised fabrication,

repair, and maintenance


of orthosis and
prosthesis.
Guided patients in use
and care of orthosis and
prosthesis. Repaired
and updated prosthetic
and orthotic devices
according to patient
needs. Fit, tested, and
evaluated appliances on
patients and adjusted
them for proper fit,
function, and comfort.

Performed appliance static


and dynamic alignments.
4 RESEARC 2 credit hours Choose a W, V Y
question or problem
H area to research;
Form a hypothesis; Select a
PROJECT method, plan and collect
the data; Analyse the data
PROJECT-
collected;
401 Summarize our
observations and draw a
conclusion;
Write a project report and
communicate the results

4 CLINICS-IV 2 credit hours V, P Y


CLN-402
To correlate the
knowledge of Anatomy
pathology, and
biomechanics in
clinical practice

Able to take proper case


histories of patient 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
They should know the
professional ethics as
over surroundings
Correlate the normal
and abnormal gait pattern
Application of Anatomy,
pathology, biomechanics
to clinical orthopedic

4 PATIENT 14 credit hours V, P Y


WORK-II 2 credit hours Made
cast
PATW-402
measurements, model
modifications, and
manufactured
Prosthetic and Orthotic
devices.
Performed initial patient
evaluation and formulated
treatment plans.
Designed orthopedic and
prosthetic devices based
on physicians'
prescriptions and
examination and
measurement of patients.
Supervised fabrication,

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

 Number & number systems, functions algebra, geometry, and measurements


from both concrete and abstract perspectives.

 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.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: MATH-101


REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Essentials of Mathematics BOOK 1 BY Prof. Adam Khan

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.

 To develop analytical skills relevant to the areas mentioned in above.

 To explain the center of mass of plane, areas and volumes.

 To draw free body diagrams.

 To apply sound analytical techniques and logical procedures in the solution of


design problems.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: MECH-101

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. 03

TITLE: MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY-I

OUTCOMES:
This course is intended to achieve following aims

 Realization of the importance of the materials technology in the present


developing era
 To spread awareness regarding the innovations, and contributions of
materials world in revolutionizing science and technology

 To strengthen the platform for materials knowledge using in prosthetics and


Orthotics.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: MTECH-101

REFERENCE BOOKS:

2. The Science and Engineering of materials by. Donald R. Askeland


3. A Text book of Workshop Technology by R.S Khurani and J.K Gupta.
COURSE NO. 04

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

 The structure and function of tissues;

 The development of the musculoskeletal system

 Lymph and lymphatic system

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: ANA-101

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Human Anatomy Vol 1,2,3 By B.D Chaurasia


2. Clinical Anatomy By Richard Snell 6th Edition
3. Clinical Neuro Anatomy By By Snell 6th Edition

COURSE NO. 05

TITLE: WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY-I

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:

1. A Text Book Workshop Technology By R.S Khurani And J.K Gupta


2. Workshop Technology by Chapmen I.

COURSE NO. 06

TITLE: PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS-I

OUTCOMES:

 To understand the knowledge of newly field, uses of different machinery, tools


and equipment’s using in prosthetics and Orthotics

 To understand the purpose, functions, uses of splints, Outhouses and


prostheses

 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 care, types of devices and training of amputees

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PNO-101

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Available manuals

COURSE NO. 07

TITLE: PHYSIOLOGY

OUTCOMES:

The objective is to enable the students to

 Describe various function of body system

 Discuss the role of homeostasis in normal body function


 Relate basic physiological concepts to patient care

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PHY-201

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Ross & Wilson (10th Edition)

 Guyton & Hall (11th Edition)

 Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology By Barbara R. Landay

 Human Anatomy & Physiology By David Shier 10th Edition

COURSE NO. 08

TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-I

OUTCOMES:

 To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related

 Able to describe to describe the scope of scientific inquiry addressed by bio


mechanics.

 Explain the relation of force between 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 planes axes associated with human
body.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: BIOM-201

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Basic Of Bio Mechanics By Susan J Hall

 Kinesiology, The Skeletal System & Muscle Function By Joseph E.


Muscolino
COURSE NO. 09

TITLE: MATHEMATICS-II

OUTCOMES:
Demonstrate conceptual and procedural understanding of

 Number & number systems, functions algebra, geometry, and measurements


from both concrete and abstract perspectives.

 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.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: MATH-102

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Essentials of Mathematics BOOK 2 BY Prof. Adam Khan

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.

 To develop analytical skills relevant to the areas mentioned in above.

 To explain the center of mass of plane, areas and volumes.

 To draw free body diagrams.

 To apply sound analytical techniques and logical procedures in the solution of


design problems.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: MECH-102

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

TITLE: MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY-II

OUTCOMES:
This course is intended to achieve following aims

 Realization of the importance of the materials technology in the present


developing era
 To spread awareness regarding the innovations, and contributions of
materials world in revolutionizing science and technology
 To strengthen the platform for materials knowledge using in prosthetics and
Orthotics

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: MTECH-102

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Chemistry Process Technology by Shreeve.

2. Introduction To Material Science By Askland

COURSE NO. 12

TITLE: ANATOMY-II

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.


 The structure and function of tissues

 The development of the musculoskeletal system and

 Introductory biomechanics

 Lymph and lymphatic system

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: ANA-102

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Schaum's Outline Of Human Anatomy And Physiology Author: Kent M. De


Graaff, R. Ward Rees | ISBN B000063WLW | 3.35 Mb | Pages: 193 | Mcgraw-Hill

2. Clinical Neuroanatomy (Clinical Neuroanatomy For Medical Students (Snell))


Date: July 1, 2005) Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 6 Edition

3. Clinical Anatomy By Richard S Snell Author Date: July 1, 2005) Publisher:


Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 6 Edition

4. Grand Atlas Of Anatomy By Boilean Grant


5. Human Anatomy Vol 1,2,3 By BD.Chaurasia

COURSE NO. 13

TITLE: WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY-II

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:

1. Introduction To Workshop Technology By Champmane

2. Workshop Technology By R.S Khurani

COURSE NO. 14

TITLE: PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS-II

OUTCOMES:

 To understand the knowledge of newly developing field, uses of different


machinery, tools and equipment in prosthetics and Orthotics

 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 care, types of devices and training of amputees

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PNO-102

COURSE NO. 15

TITLE: PRO-ENGINEERING-I

OUTCOMES:

 To design the orthotic and prosthetic appliance

 To know the forces applied on patients through appliance

 To know about the computer aided designing

 To know about the computerized fabrication of socket and alignment of the


different parts of the appliances

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PEGG-202


REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Software Pro Engineering Version 6.O

COURSE NO. 16

TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-II

OUTCOMES:

 To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related

 Able to describe to describe the scope of scientific inquiry addressed by bio


mechanics.

 Explain the relation of force between 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 planes axes associated with human
body.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: BIOM-202

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Basic Of Bio Mechanics By Susan J Hall

 Kinesiology, The Skeletal System And Muscle Function By Joseph E. Muscolino

COURSE NO. 17

TITLE: PATHOLOGY-I

OUTCOMES:

 To know about the histologic feature of common tumor.

 Consolidate and understand the science


 Knowledge of pathology of various medical conditions

 To understand the pathology and treatment in management of surgical


condition

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PATHO-202

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Pathology by Robin Kumar

COURSE NO. 18

TITLE: FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY-I

OUTCOMES:

 Communicate using functional anatomy terminology

 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

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: FANA-301

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Oxford functional Anatomy

COURSE NO. 19

TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-III
OUTCOMES:

 To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related

 Able to describe to describe the scope of scientific inquiry addressed by bio


mechanics.

 Explain the relation of force between mechanical and biological part


distinguish between quantitative approach for analyzing human movement

 Identify & describe the uses of available instrumentation for measuring kinetic
& kinematics quantities

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: BIOM-301

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Basic Of Bio Mechanics By Susan J Hall

 Kinesiology, The Skeletal System And Muscle Function By Joseph E.


Muscolino

COURSE NO. 20

TITLE: PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS-III

OUTCOMES:

 To understand the knowledge of newly field, uses of different machinery, tools


and equipment’s using in prosthetics and Orthotics

 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 care, types of devices and training of amputees

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PNO-201

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Available manuals

COURSE NO. 21

TITLE: ELECTRO-TECHNOLOGY

OUTCOMES:
The objective is to enable the students to

 Understand the different electric component use in Myo-Electric prosthetic


components.

 Build concept about basic laws of electro technology, electric component’s


working in a circuit and different types of circuits & their behaviors.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: ELTEC-201

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:

 To design the orthotic and prosthetic appliance

 To know the forces applied on patients through appliance

 To know about the computer aided designing

 To know about the computerized fabrication of socket and alignment of the


different parts of the appliances

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PEGG-202

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Software Pro Engineering Version 6.O


COURSE NO. 23

TITLE: PATHOLOGY-II

OUTCOMES:

 To know about the histologic feature of common tumor.

 Consolidate and understand the science

 Knowledge of pathology of various medical conditions

 To understand the pathology and treatment in management of surgical


condition

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PATHO-202

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Pathology by Robin Kumar

COURSE NO. 24

TITLE: FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY-II

OUTCOMES:

 Communicate using functional anatomy terminology

 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

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: FANA-301

REFERENCE BOOKS:
2. Oxford functional Anatomy

COURSE NO. 25

TITLE: WORKSHOP MANAGEMENT

OUTCOMES:

 To know about the management of prosthetic and orthotic workshop

 To stabilize the input and output of materials

 To manage your budget in your resources

 To calculate the cost of appliance

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: WSMGT-202

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Financial Accounting by Meigs&Meigs 11th Edition

COURSE NO. 26

TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-IV

OUTCOMES:

 To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related

 Able to describe to describe the scope of scientific inquiry addressed by bio


mechanics.

 Explain the relation of force between mechanical and biological part


distinguish between quantitative approach for analyzing human movement

 Identify & describe the uses of available instrumentation for measuring kinetic
& kinematics quantities

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: BIOM-302


REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Basic Of Bio Mechanics By Susan J Hall

 Kinesiology, The Skeletal System And Muscle Function By Joseph E. Muscolino

COURSE NO. 27

TITLE: PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS-IV

OUTCOMES:

 To understand the knowledge of newly field, uses of different machinery, tools


and equipments using in prosthetics and Orthotics

 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 care, types of devices and training of amputees

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PNO-202

COURSE NO. 28

TITLE: COMMUNICATION

OUTCOMES:

 Pleasant and effective communication skills with patients, families.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: COMM-302

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Consoling and Psychotherapy 4th Edition By Prout Brown

COURSE NO. 29

TITLE: CLINICS-I
OUTCOMES:

 To correlate the knowledge of Anatomy pathology, and biomechanics in


clinical practice

 Able to take proper case histories of patient

 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

 They should know the professional ethics as over surroundings

 Correlate the normal and abnormal gait pattern

 Application of Anatomy, pathology, biomechanics to clinical orthopedic

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: CLN-302

COURSE NO. 30

TITLE: CLINICAL ORTHOPEDICS-I

OUTCOMES:

 Understand the principles of pre operative and post operative case of


amputee patient

 Consolidate and understand science, knowledge of surgery in relation to sign


and symptoms and management

 Assess rationally and anatomically , patients who have common congenital


and aquired problems

 Understand the clinical diagnosis of related problems

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: CLNO-301

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. 31

TITLE: PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS-V

OUTCOMES:

 To understand the knowledge of newly field, uses of different machinery, tools


and equipments using in prosthetics and Orthotics

 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 care, types of devices and training of amputees

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PNO-301

COURSE NO. 32

TITLE: BIOMECHANICS-V

OUTCOMES:

 To define the terms Bio mechanics and explain the ways in which they are
related

 Able to describe to describe the scope of scientific inquiry addressed by bio


mechanics.
 Explain the relation of force between mechanical and biological part
distinguish between quantitative approach for analyzing human movement

 Identify & describe the uses of available instrumentation for measuring kinetic
& kinematics quantities

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: BIOM-301

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Basic Of Bio Mechanics By Susan J Hall

COURSE NO. 33

TITLE: CLINICS-II

OUTCOMES:

 To correlate the knowledge of Anatomy pathology, and biomechanics in


clinical practice

 Able to take proper case histories of patient

 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

 They should know the professional ethics as over surroundings

 Correlate the normal and abnormal gait pattern

 Application of Anatomy, pathology, biomechanics to clinical orthopedic

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: CLN-401

COURSE NO. 34

TITLE: CLINICAL ORTHOPEDICS-II

OUTCOMES:
 Understand the principles of pre operative and post operative case of
amputee patient

 Consolidate and understand science, knowledge of surgery in relation to sign


and symptoms and management

 Assess rationally and anatomically , patients who have common congenital


and aquired problems

 Understand the clinical diagnosis of related problems

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: CLNO-302

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:

 To develop and understand basic psychological concepts relating to human


development

 To develop and understand applications of psychology to health care

 At the end of the semester , students should be able to 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 asses an improve patients self esteem

 Should be able to address psychological and physiological dependency of


disable people should have know how counseling and psychological support

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PSY-401


REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Psychology In The New Millennium By S.A Rathus 3rd Edition

 Psychology Of Sport Injury , Human Kinetics Champaign Illinois By Heil , J


1993

 Practical Counseling And Helping Skills By Nelson Jones 2nd Edition

COURSE NO. 36

TITLE: RESEARCH METHADOLOGY


Outcomes: On completion of the course the student is able to;

1. Articulate the importance of research and practice.


2. Analyze clinical situation and identify research problems and questions.
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.

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: RMTD-402

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.

Methods in ageing research by byung pal yu ,publi

COURSE NO. 37

TITLE: PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS-VI

OUTCOMES:

 To understand the knowledge of newly field, uses of different machinery, tools


and equipment’s using in prosthetics and Orthotics

 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 care, types of devices and training of amputees

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PNO-302

COURSE NO. 38

TITLE: CLINICS-III

OUTCOMES:

 To correlate the knowledge of Anatomy pathology, and biomechanics in


clinical practice

 Able to take proper case histories of patient

 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

 They should know the professional ethics as over surroundings

 Correlate the normal and abnormal gait pattern

 Application of Anatomy, pathology, biomechanics to clinical orthopedic

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: CLN-402

COURSE NO. 39

TITLE: COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION

OUTCOMES:

 To assess the patient to know about the services of prosthesis and Orthosis
in the community

 To teach the students how to manage disable patient in the community

 To know how to work in community based rehabilitation

 To know how to use simple techniques in the community

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: COMB-402

REFERENCE BOOKS:

 Community Based Rehabilitation Of A Person With Disabilities By S.


Pruthvish

COURSE NO. 40

TITLE: PATIENT WORK-I

OUTCOMES:

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PATW-401


REFERENCE BOOKS:

COURSE NO. 41

COURSE NO. 42

TITLE: CLINICS-IV

OUTCOMES:

 To correlate the knowledge of Anatomy pathology, and biomechanics in


clinical practice

 Able to take proper case histories of patient

 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

 They should know the professional ethics as over surroundings

 Correlate the normal and abnormal gait pattern

 Application of Anatomy, pathology, biomechanics to clinical orthopedic

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: CLN-402

COURSE NO. 43

TITLE: PATIENT WORK-II

OUTCOMES:

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PATW-402

REFERENCE BOOKS:
Template for Syllabus Breakdown in Lectures

Name of the Course: Prosthetics & Orthotics III

Full Course/Shared Course: Full course

Portions Assigned: All including Theory and Practical

Course Objectives: At the end of the course, student will be able to:

_
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:

 To understand the knowledge of newly field, uses of different machinery, tools


and equipments using in Prosthetics and orthotics
 To understand the purpose, functions, uses of 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 care, types of devices and training of amputees.

Name of the Course: Psychology


Full Course/Shared Course: Full course

Portions Assigned: Theory

At the end of unit, students should be able to:


 Define psychology
 Explain perspective in psychology
 To develop and understand basic psychological concepts relating to human
development
 To develop and understand applications of psychology to health care
 At the end of the semester, students should be able to 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 asses an improve patients self esteem
 Should be able to address psychological and physiological dependency of disable
people should have know how counseling and psychological support
WEEK/ Lecture Topic Duration Teaching
DAY/Date Method
WEEK 1& 1 Development and theories 2 Hours Online via
2 of psychology Power point

WEEK 2 Development and theories 2 Hours Online via


3&4 of psychology Power point

WEEK 3 Introduction to 2 Hours Online via


psychological stresses due Power point
5&6
to physical disability

WEEK 4 Major psychological 2 Hours Online via


7&8 problems originated as a Power point
result of being handicapped

WEEK 9& 5 Self esteem of handicapped 2 Hours Online via


10 persons Power point

WEEK 11 6 Inferiority complex & 2 Hours Online via


& 12 disability Power point

WEEK 7 Psychological and physical 2 Hours Online via


13& 14 dependency among Power point
physically disabled

WEEK 8 Counseling and 2 Hours Online via


14& 15 psychological support Power point

WEEK 9 Motivtaion 2 Hour Online via


14& 15 Power point

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