0 BSc (Med)(Hons) Biokinetics (HUB 4043W) DIVISION OF EXERCISE SCIENCE AND SPORTS MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN BIOLOGY FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN STUDENT BROCHURE 2019 Course Convenor Course Administrator Postal Address Street Address Phone Fax E-mail Homepages Dr Jacolene Kroff Mrs Ayesha Hendricks Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine Department of Human Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town P.O. Box 115, Newlands, 7725 Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine Sports Science Institute of South Africa Boundary Road, Newlands, 7700 (021) 650 3108 (021) 650 1796 [email protected]http://essm.uct.ac.za www.ssisa.com
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BSc (Med)(Hons) Biokinetics - ESSM UCT · Welcome to the BSc (Med)(Hons) Biokinetics (Course Code HUB4043W) course at the University of Cape Town (UCT). We hope that you will enjoy
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ESSM’sresearchfacilitiesincludethreeexerciselaboratories,twoclinicallaboratories,fivemolecularbiology /biochemistry laboratories, a biokinetics laboratory, a biomechanicslaboratory,anenvironmentalchamber,ametabolicchamberandasleeplaboratory.
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TheSportsScienceInstituteofSouthAfrica(SSISA) SSISAwasbuiltasaSection21(notforgain)companycalledSportsScienceShareBlock(Pty)Ltd,withfundsdonatedtoUCTin1994.Today,SSISAisledbyDrPathoZondiandtheir mission is to “optimise the sporting performance and health of all South Africansthroughtheexecution,applicationanddisseminationofscience”.More informationaboutSSISAcanbeobtainedfromwww.ssisa.com.AlthoughbothESSMandSSISAhaveworkedtogetheronmanyprojectssince1995,theirgovernancehasbeendifferent.ThisispartlyduetoESSMbeinganacademicinstitutionandfallingunderthejurisdictionoftheUniversityofCapeTown,whereasSSISAisanot-forprofit company. However, inMarch 2016, ESSM and SSISA have formed a functionallymergedentity.Thismeansthatlegallyweareobligedtoremainseparate,butfunctionallyweactasoneorganization.Thishasallowedforgreaterinteractionwithoneanother,andbettersharingofknowledgeandresources.
Semesterlayoutofmodules:TheExercisePhysiologyModuleandtheHealthPromotion&SpecialPopulationsModulewill run during the first term. The Chronic Diseases Module and Neuromuscular andSkeletalSystemsModulewillrunduringthesecondterm.TheOrthopaedicRehabilitationModule, Research Methods & Biostatistics Module will run during Term 1-3. The
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OrthopaedicRehabilitationModuleformspartoftheClinicalWorkModule,knowledgeandexperiencegainedfromthisModulewillmostlybeevaluatedduringallClinicalExams.Thestructuresofthesemodulesvary,buteachonehasatheory,practical/assessmentandapplied component. Evaluation of the modules includes lab-based practicals and / orassignmentsand/orawrittentest.The focus of the second semester is to gain more clinical experience and to conductresearch.Theaimofthiscomponentofthecourseistointegratethetheoryandpracticalteachingfromthefirstsemestertotheclinicalandresearchsetting.AmacroweeklyoverviewofSemester1andSemester2are illustratedonthenexttwopages.
in a patient portfolio. Each rotation session (including group-based classes) must bedocumented as this portfolio will be used to assess students during their Clinical
The clinical rotations format and timetable informationwill be available in electronicformat via email. During “block weeks” (indicated in light yellow on the timetable)lectureswillclashwithclinicalrotations.Studentsmustscheduledifferentclinicalrotation
October.ThecompletedprojectshouldbehandedinonMonday11thNovemberbefore14h00. The research project will be evaluated as a written report and also in an oral
presentation(Wednesday20stNovember).Alltheskillsrequiredtoconductasuccessfulresearch project will be presented in the Research Methods and Statistics module
describedabove.
CONTRIBUTIONSTOTHEFINALMARK
Modules: Written tests will be conducted on four separate occasions during the firstsemester,beforetheJuneexamination.TheExercisePhysiology(Fundamentals)testwill
Final exams: This component consist of the Final Clinical Exam (with ExternalExaminer) and two 3-hourwritten papers. Paper 1 (6 June) will contain questionswhicharedesignedtointegratetheknowledgeofalltheworkduringthefirstsemester.
ClinicalWorkModuleMark:Consistsof2xoralexams(Exam1:11&12June;Exam2:18&19Sep) in the formofClinicalExams, theOSCEsandyourclinicalrotationmark.Yourclinicalrotationmarkheavilyreliesonyournumberofclinicalhoursandtheaveragemarkgivenbyeachrotationsupervisor.
Modules (25%) 1. Exercise Physiology 2. Health Promotion and Special Populations 3. Rehabilitation in Chronic Diseases 4. Neuromuscular and Skeletal Systems Training 6. Research Methods and Biostatics
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY MODULE 2019 TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME FUNDAMENTALS CONVENOR: SHARIEF HENDRICKS Overview of Exercise Science Fundamentals Mike Lambert 04-Feb 9h00- 10h00 Introduction to Biology Yumna Albertus 04-Feb 10h00 - 11h00 The metabolic systems 1 Malcolm Collins 04-Feb 11h00 - 12h00 The metabolic systems 2 Malcolm Collins 04-Feb 13h00 - 14h00 The metabolic systems 3 Malcolm Collins 04-Feb 14h00 - 15h00 The endocrine system 1 Dale Rae 5-Feb 09h00-10h00 The endocrine system 2 Dale Rae 5-Feb 10h00-11h00 The endocrine system 3 Dale Rae 5-Feb 11h00-12h00 The nervous system 1 Yumna Albertus 5-Feb 13h00-14h00 The nervous system 2 Yumna Albertus 5-Feb 14h00-15h00 The nervous system 3 Yumna Albertus 6-Feb 09h00-10h00 The muscular system 1 Tertius Kohn 6-Feb 10h00-11h00 The muscular system 2 Tertius Kohn 6-Feb 11h00 - 12h00 The muscular system 3 Tertius Kohn 6-Feb 13h00 - 14h00 The muscular system 4 Tertius Kohn 7-Feb 14h00 - 15h00 The muscular system 5 Tertius Kohn 7-Feb 09h0 - 10h00 The cardiovascular system 1 Tertius Kohn 7-Feb 10h00 - 11h00 The cardiovascular system 2 Tertius Kohn 7-Feb 11h00 - 12h00 The cardiovascular system 3 Tertius Kohn 07-Feb 13h00 - 14h00 The respiratory system 1 Jacolene Kroff 11-Feb 09h00-10h00 The respiratory system 2 Jacolene Kroff 11-Feb 10h00-11h00
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EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY MODULE 2019 TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME The skeletal-articular system 1 Yumna Albertus 11-Feb 11h00 - 12h00 The skeletal-articular system 2 Yumna Albertus 11-Feb 13h00-14h00 The immune system 1 Dale Rae 12-Feb 09h00-10h00 The immune system 2 Dale Rae 12-Feb 10h00-11h00 Thermoregulation 1 Dale Rae 12-Feb 11h00 - 12h00 Thermoregulation 2 Dale Rae 12-Feb 13h00-14h00 Fluid Balance 1 Dale Rae 13-Feb 09h00-10h00 Fluid Balance 2 Dale Rae 13-Feb 10h00-11h00 Biomechanics Techniques Janine Gray 18-Feb 09h00 - 13h00 Biomechanics Techniques Janine Gray 19-Feb 09h00 - 13h00 Biomechanics Techniques Janine Gray 20-Feb 09h00 - 13h00 Exercise physiology theory Fundamentals test 25-Feb 9h00-12h00
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY MODULE 2019 TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME APPLIED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY & TECHNIQUES CONVENOR: JACOLENE KROFF The cardiovascular system (Basic anatomy/physiology) Jeroen Swart 18-Mar 14h30 - 16h00 Sports Nutrition 1 (Introduction) Louise Clamp 19-Mar 08h30 - 10h00 The conduction system and ECG Jeroen Swart 19-Mar 13h00 - 15h00 The conduction system and ECG Jeroen Swart 20-Mar 12h00 - 13h30 Sports Nutrition 2 Louise Clamp 20-Mar 14h00 - 15h30
HEALTH PROMOTION MODULE TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME Ergonomics workshop Jean Kieser 25-Feb 14h00 - 17h00
Exercise testing for the apparently healthy adult Part I: Protocol for various components of fitness Jacolene Kroff 26-Feb 8h00 - 10h00 Exercise testing for the apparently healthy adult: 4 groups (2 hr Practical); Inlcuding designing test battery, and testing 5 participants Jacolene Kroff 26-Feb 14h30 - 16h00 Exercise Prescription for the apparently healthy adult 1 Rob Evans 27-Feb 12h00 - 13h00 An overview of the principles of exercise testing and rehabilitation, medical management and prognosis in the physically disabled Jacolene Kroff 27-Feb 14h00 - 15h30 Exercise Prescription for the apparently healthy adult 2 Rob Evans 28-Feb 08h00 - 09h30 The role of physical activity in health and disease Vicki Lambert 4-Mar 9h00 - 10h30 Pubertal Age Assessment Mike Lambert 4-Mar 14h00 - 15h00 Exercise Prescription for the apparently healthy adult 3 Rob Evans 4-Mar 15h00 - 17h00 Theories and Models of Behaviour Change I Vicki Lambert 5-Mar 09h00 - 10h30 Exercise and Elderly Udhir Ramnath 5-Mar 11h00 - 12h00 Exercise testing for the apparently healthy adult: 4 groups (2 hr Practical); Inlcuding designing test battery, and testing 5 participants Jacolene Kroff 5-Mar 13h00 - 15h00 The 5 A’s approach and Healthy Messaging Vicki Lambert 6-Mar 12h00 - 13h30 Exercise and Elderly Practical implications and modification Udhir Ramnath 06-Mar 14h30 - 16h00 Theories and Models of Behaviour Change II Vicki Lambert 7-Mar 9h00 - 10h30 Exercise prescription during pregnancy (theory) Simone Tomaz 19-Mar 15h30 - 17h00 Exercise Prescription in Children (theory) Simone Tomaz 1-Apr 15h30 - 17h00 Motivational Interviewing Vicki Lambert 11-Mar 14h00 - 16h00 Fitness Assessment Skills Safwaan Ahmed 12-Mar 10h30 - 12h30 Exercise Prescription in Children (practical) Simone Tomaz 4-Apr 8h30 - 10h30 Hydrotherapy Workshop (theory and practical) Kim Murphy 13-Mar 12h00 - 14h30 Exercise prescription during pregnancy (Practcal) Simone Tomaz 22-Mar 14h30 - 16h30 HEALTH PROMOTION MODULE TEST 18-Mar 09h00 - 11h00
TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME Health screening and risk factor stratification Vicki Lambert 08-Apr 08h30 - 10h00 Exercise prescription for diabetes 1 Vicki Lambert 08-Apr 14h00 - 15h30 Exercise prescription for diabetes 2 Vicki Lambert 09-Apr 08h30 - 10h00 Risk factors for heart disease & Sudden death during exercise; The athlete’s heart Jeroen Swart 09-Apr 10h30 - 12h00 Psychological considerations for patients with chronic disease Phillipa Skowno 25-Apr 9H30 - 11H00 Hypertension and exercise & Cardiovascular pharmacology and exercise; Caroline D'Alton 08-Apr 15h30 - 17h00 An integrated approach to chronic disease, "A patient-centered approach" Jeroen Swart 10-Apr 12h00 - 13h30 Stress as a risk factor for CAD Caroline D'Alton 10-Apr 14h00 - 15h30
Exercise rehabilitation for cardiovascular disease; Peripheral vascular disease; Heart failure Caroline D'Alton 11-Apr 08h00 - 10h00 Osteoporosis and the Female Athlete Triad Lisa Micklesfield 11-Apr 10h00 - 11h30 Exercise prescription for patients with HIV Caroline D'Alton 02-May 09h30 - 11h00 Clinical pharmacology and exercise testing/training in high-risk patients Jeroen Swart 23-Apr 14h00 - 16h00 Exercise prescription for patients with Osteoporosis Lisa Micklesfield 24-Apr 12h00 - 13h30
Exercise prescription for patients with Fibromyalgia Waseem Choonara 24-Apr 14h00 - 15h30
Obesity prevention and obesity management Jacolene Kroff 25-Apr 08h00 10h00 Exercise rehabilitation in patients with neuromuscular disorders/stroke/disability (Theory) Rob Evans 29-Apr 08h00 - 10h00 Cardiac rehabilitation in different settings Fallon Hope 29-Apr 14h00 - 15h30 Exercise prescription for patients who had organ transplant Caroline D'Alton 06-May 15h30 - 17h00
Exercise rehabilitation in patients with neuromuscular disorders/stroke/disability (Practical) Rob Evans 30-Apr 9h00 - 11h00 Exercise prescription for patients with Epilepsy Avi Pursad 30-Apr 11h00 - 12h30 Exercise prescription for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome Fallon Hope 30-Apr 13h30 - 15h00 Exercise rehabilitation for respiratory and cardiovascular disease; Asthma & EIB Jacolene Kroff 30-Apr 15h30 - 17h00 How to rehab. COPD Jacolene Kroff 02-May 08h00 - 10h00 Exercise prescription for patients with Arthritis Jacolene Kroff 06-May 08h30 - 10h30 Exercise prescription for patients with Cancer Jacolene Kroff 06-May 14h00 - 15h30 Chronic Diseases test 07-May 09h00-11h00
NEUROMUSCULAR AND SKELETAL MUSCLE SYSTEMS MODULE/HIGH PERFORMANCE MODULE TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME High Performance Athlete Mike Lambert 8-May 12h00 - 13h30 Heart Rate and exercise performance and HIMS Mike Lambert 08-May 14h00 - 16h00 Introduction to High performance testing and Management Ayden Smith 09-May 08h00 - 09h00 Periodization 1 Mike Posthumus 09-May 09h30 - 11h00 Plyometric Training Ayden Smith 10-May 12h00 - 12h50 Plyometric Training Ayden Smith 10-May 14h15 - 15h30 Periodization 2 Mike Posthumus 10-May 15h30 - 16h45 Measurement and interpretation of strength, local muscle endurance and power Mike Posthumus 13-May 08h30 - 10h00 EMG activity – theory Yumna Albertus 13-May 14h00 - 15h30 Overview of types of resistance training Sharief Hendricks 13-May 16h00 - 17h00 Biomechanics of resistance exercise Sharief Hendricks 14-May 09h00 - 10h30 Resistance training and “spotting” techniques prac & self-directed learning Sharief Hendricks 14-May 11h00 - 12h30 Resistance training for different goals and Programme Design Ayden Smith 14-May 13h30 - 15h00 Sports specific nutrition with practical applications Marie McGregor 15-May 12h00 - 13h30 Nutrition for weight loss (fads and fashions) Marie McGregor 15-May 14h00 - 15h30 Nutrition for weight gain (including supplements) Marie McGregor 16-May 08h00 - 10h30 Isokinetic Testing: THEORY jean Kieser 07-Aug 12h00 - 14h00 Readiness to return to play Sharief Hendricks 17-May 14h15 - 15h30 Isokinetic Testing: PRACTICAL Jean Kieser 08-Aug 0800-11h30 NEMS module assignment HAND IN 22-Jul
ORTHOPAEDIC MODULE TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME I) ORTHOPAEDIC MODULE (GENERAL) End of Range Feels and Clinical Measurement and assessment (goniometer etc) Avi Pursad 22-Feb 14h30 - 16h00 Grading of injuries; Receiving referrals; Components of clinical assessment: Introduction to pathophysiology of orthopaedic injury & healing
Jeroen Swart 08-Mar 14h15-15h45
Motor development and motor learning in sports rehabilitation Janine Gray 12-Apr 12h30 - 14h00
Neurodynamics 2 Janine Gray 03-May 12h30 - 14h30 Neuroplasticity & Spinal Cord Rehab Rob Evans 12-Apr 15h00 - 16h30 Principles and Application of Balance and Proprioceptive Training
Karen Welman 08-Jul 14h00 - 16h00
Amputee conditioning Neil Hopkins 09-Jul 08h30 - 10h00
Gait retraining Neil Hopkins 11-Jul 08h30 -10h00
Anatomy Revision Workshop Graham Louw 10-Jul 12h00 - 13h30
ii) DIFFERENT JOINTS (THEORY AND APPLIED) Back and Neck (WEEK OF 1 - 5 APRIL) Back Clinical biomechanics of the spine and aetiology of common back injuries Janine Gray 01-Apr 08h30 - 10h30 clinical Biomechanics of neck and aetiology of common neck injuries. Janine Gray 01-Apr 14h00 - 15h30 Assessment of back injuries Janine Gray 02-Apr 9h00 - 11h00 Clinical and functional surface anatomy of the spine, neck and head:
Spine rehabilitation Case Study (exercise demonstration)
Avi Pursad/Intern 05-Apr 12h00 - 12h50
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ORTHOPAEDIC MODULE TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME Hip (WEEK OF 20 to 24 MAY) Clinical biomechanics and aetiology of common hip, pelvis and thigh injuries 1 Kim Murphy 20-May 08h30 - 10h30 Clinical biomechanics and aetiology of common hip, pelvis and thigh injuries 2 Kim Murphy 20-May 14h30 - 16h00 Hip / thigh / pelvis injury assessment Kim Murphy 21-May 08h30 - 10h00 Clinical and functional surface anatomy of the hip, thigh and pelvis Graham Louw 22-May 13h00 - 14h30 Rehabilitation of hip/thigh/pelvis injuries Kim Murphy 21-May 13h30 - 15h30 Hip Rehab Case study & exercise examples
Avi Pursad/Intern 22-May 12h00 -14h30
Hip/Pelvis Recap and feedback on hip/pelvis rehabilitation Intern 23-May 08h00 - 10h00 Knee (WEEK OF 27 May to 30 May) Clinical biomechanics and aetiology of knee injuries Avi Pursad 27-May 08h30 - 10h30 Clinical biomechanics and aetiology of knee injuries Avi Pursad 27-May 14h30 - 16h30 Knee injury assessment Avi Pursad 28-May 08h30 - 10h30 Clinical and functional surface anatomy of the knee and lower leg Graham Louw 29-May 14h00 - 15h00 Knee injury rehabilitation Avi Pursad 28-May 13h00 - 15h30 Knee Case study discussion & exercise examples Avi Pursad 28-May 15h30 - 16h30 Knee Case study Intern 29-May 12h00 - 13h30 Knee Case assessment and exercise Recap and Feedback Intern 30-May 08h30 - 10h00
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ORTHOPAEDIC MODULE TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME Shoulder (WEEK OF 16 TO 20 JULY) Aetiology of common shoulder injuries Janine Gray 22-Jul 08h30-10h30 Aetiology of common shoulder injuries Janine Gray 22-Jul 14h00 - 16h00 Shoulder injury assessment Janine Gray 23-Jul 08h30 - 10h30 Clinical and functional surface anatomy of the shoulder and upper limb Graham Louw 23-Jul 11h00 - 13h00 Shoulder injury rehab Avi Pursad 23-Jul 14h00 - 15h30 Shoulder Case study discussion & exercise examples Intern/Ayden 24-Jul 12h00 - 14h00 Shoulder Case study Intern 25-Jul 08h30 - 10h30 Shoulder Recap and Feedback Janine Gray 26-Jul 14h15 - 15h45 Ankle and Foot (WEEK OF 30 JULY TO 3 AUGUST) Clinical biomechanics and aetiology of the foot and ankle injuries Kim Murphy 29-Jul 08h30 - 10h00 Aetiology of common foot/ankle injuries: implications for rehab Kim Murphy 29-Jul 14h00 - 15h30 Clinical biomechanical assessment of the lower limb, foot and ankle: Practical Caroline D'Alton 29-Jul 15h30 - 17h00 Foot/ankle injury assessment Kim Murphy 30-Jul 08h30 - 10h30 Clinical and functional Anatomy of Ankle and Foot Graham Louw 30-Jul 11h00 - 12h30 Rehabilitation of foot/ankle injuries Kim Murphy 31-Jul 12h00 - 14h00 Clinical biomechanical assessment of the lower limb, foot and ankle: Practical (cont) Caroline D'Alton 31-Jul 15h00 - 16h30 Ankle Case Study Example and Exercise Rehab Examples Intern/Warwick 01-Aug 08h30 -10h30 Ankle Recap and Feedback Intern 02-Aug 14h15 - 15h30 Arm & Wrist (WEEK OF 20 TO 24 AUGUST) Aetiology of common arm/hand injuries Neil Hopkins 19-Aug 08h30 -10h00 Assessment of arm/hand injuries Neil Hopkins 19-Aug 14h00 - 15h30 Clinical and functional Anatomy of arm & Wrist Graham Louw 20-Aug 11h00 - 12h30 Rehabilitation of hand injuries Neil Hopkins 20-Aug 13h00 - 14h30 Case study discussion and exercise examples Intern/Bio SSISA 20-Aug 14h00 - 15h30 Rehabilitation of arm injuries Neil Hopkins 21-Aug 12h00 - 13h30 Arm/wrist Case Study Intern/Bio SSISA 22-Aug 08h30 - 10h00 Arm/wrist recap on case study intern 23-Aug 14h015 - 15h45
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ORTHOPAEDIC MODULE TOPIC LECTURER DATE TIME III) Biokinetics Practise Introduction to rehab. modalities (theory) Rob Evans 22-Feb 12H00 - 13H00 Introduction to rehab. modalities (incl prac) Rob Evans 1-Mar 14h30 - 16h30 ICD10 coding and implementation of the NHPRL Avi Pursad 15-Mar 14h15 - 15h45 Rules and regulations, and practice ethics in Biokinetics practice Neil Hopkins 15-Mar 15h45 - 17h00 Professional ethics in Biokinetics Neil Hopkins 08-Jul 10h00 - 11h00 Entrepreneurship Nilo Kriek 08-Jul 08h30 - 10h00 Scope of Biokinetics Practise Neil Hopkins 10-Jul 14h30 - 16h00 Developing a business plan and market research: Neil Hopkins 05-Aug 08h30 - 10h00