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STH005-2 Altered Anatomical Structure and Function - University of Bedfordshire
Learning outcome 1: Explain advanced anatomy and the potential differences in structure and function
Learning outcome 2: Demonstrate the identification and scientific evaluation of anatomical/biomechanical differences in structure, posture, position and/or function.
This written case study assessment, based on a hypothetical client, will review the influence of congenital, pathological or traumatic changes on the anatomy and biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system.
• Produce a case study-based review on the influence of congenital, pathological or traumatic changes on the anatomy and biomechanics on the musculoskeletal system
• Display advanced knowledge of anatomy and how there may be potential differences to the norm in structure and function
• Display an understanding of the biomechanical implications of congenital, pathological or traumatic changes in the musculoskeletal system
• Identify and scientifically evaluate the anatomical/biomechanical differences in structure, posture, position and/or function to the norm.
• Identify and summarise key tests/measurements that may be utilized to assess and manage this hypothetical client throughout treatment
• Produce a case study-based review on the influence of congenital, pathological or traumatic changes on the anatomy and biomechanics on the musculoskeletal system
• Display advanced knowledge of anatomy and how there may be potential differences to the norm in structure and function
• Display an understanding of the biomechanical implications of congenital, pathological or traumatic changes in the musculoskeletal system
• Identify and scientifically evaluate the anatomical/biomechanical differences in structure, posture, position and/or function to the norm.
• Identify and summarise key tests/measurements that may be utilized to assess and manage this hypothetical client throughout treatment
• Identify screening tests that may be utilized to measure and manage this client's condition
• Demonstrate good clinical reasoning throughout using evidence-based practice using relevant literature
• Demonstrate good academic writing skills
Attachment:- Case study Assignment.rar