On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1 - Demonstrate an understanding of the key physiological systems and how they respond to acute physical activity.
2 - Demonstrate an understanding of the key physiological system and how they adapt to chronic physical activity.
3 - Demonstrate the effect of adaptations to chronic physical activity on health and performance.
In understanding the individual client or performer, this module will provide you with a theoretical and applied experience in understanding key physiological elements of performance and health within the context of Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation. You will cover principles of physiology including but not limited to the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, the nervous systems, and energy metabolism and use.
You will make links between underpinning principles and practical work conducted in the applied setting specific to your programme of study, allowing you to develop the foundations for clinical reasoning for treatment modalities and decisions. This module will also help introduce core aspects of research and enquiry, such as how to read and utilise research articles, how to conduct basic literature searches.
The learning and teaching methods in this module will include a combination of lectures and practical. Lectures will introduce you to the weekly content of the module identifying key principles and underpinning theory knowledge. Lectures will be supported with asynchronous activities such as mini lectures summarising core theory. Practical laboratory sessions will focus on applying these underpinning theories via the collection of data relating to the module content. The lab sessions will also include tasks to develop your academic skills such as critiquing literature, scientific writing, and presentation skills. Directed tasks will scaffold progression throughout the module towards the assessment.
Lectures
Hours: 10
Intended Group Size: Cohort
Practical
Hours: 15
Intended Group Size: 18
Guided independent study
Hours: 125
Further Details Relating to Assessment
The assessment for this module a laboratory clinical skills and data interpretation assessment.
Laboratory Clinical Skills and data interpretation Assessment (End-Semester): You will complete a laboratory clinical skills and data interpretation assessment. This will consist of you demonstrating competency in relevant physiology skills for data collection and analysis. This assessment will be based upon skills that you have developed throughout the modular practical sessions. Following the demonstration you will then be required to interpret a set of data based upon the technique that has been demonstrated and the influence that exercise will have upon the values that have been provided. The laboratory clinical skills assessment will be marked based on clear criteria for practical performance. Full details on the portfolio's make-up and marking criteria will be outlined in the Module Handbook.
Formative Assessment and Feedback: You will receive formative feedback throughout the module, especially during practical where you will have opportunities to test and improve your skills, with feedback provided to support your development before the summative assessments.
Ethical Approval: No formal research requiring ethical approval is expected within this module. However, should any project elements require ethical consideration these will align with standard procedures that ethics has been obtained for.
Marking Criteria: Standard university marking criteria will apply. Also details of assessment specific marking criteria, will be outlined in the Module Handbook.
Negotiated Assessment: If applicable, you may have the opportunity to negotiate certain aspects of your assessment (such as selecting a specific athlete or focus of the assessment), provided it meets the learning outcomes. This will be discussed with the module leader and agreed upon at an appropriate stage.
Please refer to the Module Handbook for full details on assessments, marking schemes, and feedback.
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Level - 4
Credit Value - 15
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 4S1