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Physiotherapy for movement

and function (PT0504)

Summative Assessment
E-Poster presentation indicative content/guidelines

Review both the slides and the associated notes pages


Physiotherapy for movement & function (PT0504)
E-Poster Presentation – Student Name

Primary clinical problem & intervention (task allocated by tutor) & secondary skill (selected by student )

Pre-skill presentation (examiner may Insert hyperlink Post-treatment advice/activities:


ask questions): •You will describe an appropriate home
•A pre-prepared recording (5 mins) of exercise prescription to maintain gains
•What indicates this intervention is the ‘Primary’ intervention (previously made during treatment/prevent
suitable to address the identified allocated by tutor) and an alternative patient deterioration/improve
clinical problem? skill (5 mins) that could achieve similar function.
results (selected by the student) are
•What are the therapeutic effects how presented to the examiner. Evaluating the intervention:
does the intervention affect the body? •Suggest an appropriate evaluation
•The examiner may request you pause method/outcome measure (validity) to
•What are the contraindications / the playback to enable questioning or test the gains made from the
precautions to this treatment that ask for clarification about the intervention (evidence-based).
make you consider if you should treat recording. •Demonstrate understanding how to
the patient at all. deliver the measurement tool to
ensure reliability, and how to interpret
•What are the key aspects of the the test results (particularly if ordinal
patient-therapist interaction? scale outcome measure is proposed).
All references used in preparation, cited on the poster presentation or cited in
the critique (notes pages):

•Listed in alphabetical order


•Full Harvard referencing style, which must include all named authors e.g.:

Brody, L.T. & Hall, C.M. (2018) Therapeutic exercise: moving toward function. 4th
edn. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer

Luomajoki, H., Kool, J., de Bruin, E.D. & Airaksinen, O. (2007) ‘Reliability of
movement control tests in the lumbar spine’, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 8:
90, Available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-8-90

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