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Why study at TECH?
Acquire the most up-to-date knowledge in physiotherapeutic intervention in patients with impairment using new protocols and techniques that will allow you to act with greater accuracy and safety"Â Â
Physiotherapy offers patients with aging-related cognitive disorders a simple and efficient intervention option that allows them to work on their abilities, trying to slow down their decline and enhance their development.
It is therefore essential for the specialist to know the tools of physiotherapy and the appropriateness of their application in each case; as well as to manage the indication of active exercise, manual therapy or electrotherapy, working with interdisciplinary teams and using appropriate communication tools, understanding the concept of person-centered care.
This Postgraduate Diploma will provide you with the most up-to-date knowledge of available devices, techniques and protocols that can be the keys to success in physiotherapy treatment.
Include the latest advances in protocols, techniques and technologies in your daily practice to provide physiotherapeutic support against cognitive impairment"
This Postgraduate diploma in Physical Therapy Treatment of the Person Affected by Cognitive Impairment contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:Â
- The latest technology in online teaching software
- A highly visual teaching system, supported by graphic and schematic contents that are easy to assimilate and understand
- Practical cases presented by practising experts
- State-of-the-art interactive video systems
- Teaching supported by telepractice
- Continuous updating and recycling systems
- Autonomous learning: full compatibility with other occupations
- Practical exercises for self-evaluation and learning verification
- Support groups and educational synergies: questions to the expert, debate and knowledge forums
- Communication with the teacher and individual reflection work
- Content that is accesible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connectionÂ
- Supplementary documentation databases are permanently available, even after the programÂ
A complete review of the different cognitive states in which the physiotherapy professional will have to intervene and the appropriate approach in each of them"
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive learning programmed to train in real situations.Â
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.Â
A high-level program created to allow you to learn in a dynamic and effective way"
The purpose of this program is that you will not only acquire up-to-date knowledge, but that, upon completion, you will have the working skills you need in this field"
Syllabus
The work structure proposed in this Postgraduate diploma in Physical Therapy Treatment of the Person Affected by Cognitive Impairment has been carried out according to the criteria of educational efficacy, which is our quality standard. Through a complete and detailed syllabus, you will cover all the essential subject areas, gradually acquiring the necessary skills to put the required knowledge into practice. A very well-developed learning structure which is tailored to your needs and will allow you to learn in a continuous, efficient way.
A Postgraduate diploma that includes all the aspects involved in the rehabilitation work of patients with cognitive impairment, including the family and social environment"
Module 1. Clinical Reasoning in Physiogeriatrics
1.1. Past, Present and Future of Physiotherapy in Geriatrics
1.1.1. Brief History of Physiotherapy
1.1.1.1. Origin of Physiotherapy Beyond our Borders
1.1.1.2. Origin of Physiotherapy
1.1.1.3. Conclusions
 1.1.2. Current Situation of Physiotherapy in Geriatrics
 1.1.3. Future of Physiotherapy in Geriatrics
1.1.3.1. Physiotherapy and New Technologies
1.2. Active Aging
1.2.1. Introduction
1.2.2. Concept of Active Aging
1.2.3. Classification
1.2.4. Active Aging from the Patients Point of View
1.2.5. Role of the Physical Therapist in Active Aging programs
1.2.6. Example of Intervention
1.3. Physiotherapy in Geriatrics and Context of Action
1.3.1. Introduction and Definitions
1.3.2. Fields of Action
1.3.2.1. Residential Centers
1.3.2.2. Socio-Sanitary
1.3.2.3. Primary Care
1.3.2.4. Physiotherapy in Palliative Care Units
1.3.3. Future Areas in Physiogeriatrics
1.3.3.1. New Technologies
1.3.3.2. Physiotherapy and Architecture
1.3.4. Interdisciplinary Teams in Geriatrics
1.3.4.1. Multidisciplinary or Interdisciplinary Teams?
1.3.4.2. Composition and Functioning of the Interdisciplinary Team
1.3.4.3. Main Functions within the Interdisciplinary Team
1.4. Differential Diagnosis and Warning Signs and Symptoms: Red and Yellow Flags in Geriatrics. Differential Diagnosis: Red and Yellow Flags
1.4.1. Introduction and Definitions
1.4.1.1. Differential Diagnosis
1.4.1.2. Diagnosis in Physiotherapy
1.4.1.3. Geriatric Syndromes
1.4.1.4. Red and Yellow Flags
1.4.2. Most Common Red Flags in Clinical Practice
1.4.2.1. Urinary Infection
1.4.2.2. Oncologic Pathology
1.4.2.3. Heart Failure
1.4.2.4. Fractures
1.5. Pharmacology, Effects on the Neuromusculoskeletal System
1.5.1. Introduction
1.5.1.1. Drugs Influencing Gait
1.5.2. Drugs and Risk of Falls
1.6. Approach to the Physical Therapy Session in Geriatrics
1.6.1. Examination Physiotherapy Evaluation of the Geriatric Patient
1.6.1.1. Valuation Components
1.6.1.2. Most Commonly Used Scales and Tests
1.6.2. Determination of Treatment Objectives
1.6.3. Organization of the Treatment Session
1.6.4. Organization of the Physiotherapist's Job
1.6.5. Treatment Follow-Up in the Elderly Patient
Module 2. Approach From the Physiotherapy of the Person Affected by Cognitive ImpairmentÂ
2.1. Introduction to Cognitive ImpairmentÂ
2.1.1. Cognitive ImpairmentÂ
2.1.1.1. Definition and EpidemiologyÂ
2.1.1.2. Risk FactorsÂ
2.1.1.3. DiagnosisÂ
2.1.1.4. TreatmentÂ
2.1.1.4.1. Non-Pharmacological TreatmentÂ
2.1.1.4.2. Pharmacological Treatment
2.1.2. DementiaÂ
2.1.2.1. EpidemiologyÂ
2.1.2.2. Pathogenesis and Risk FactorsÂ
2.1.2.3. Clinical ManifestationsÂ
2.1.2.4. EvolutionÂ
2.1.2.5. DiagnosisÂ
2.1.2.6. Differential DiagnosisÂ
2.1.2.6.1. Mild Cognitive Impairment: Already Explained PreviouslyÂ
2.1.2.6.2. Acute Confusional Syndrome or DeliriumÂ
2.1.2.6.3. Subjective Memory Complaints and AAMI (Age-Associated Memory Impairment)
2.1.2.6.4. Affective Disorders: Depression, Depressive/Pseudodepressive DementiaÂ
2.1.2.7. Severity of DementiaÂ
2.1.2.8. TreatmentÂ
2.1.2.8.1. Non-Pharmacological TreatmentÂ
2.1.2.8.2. Pharmacological TreatmentÂ
2.1.2.9. Comorbidity-Mortality
2.2. Types of Cognitive Impairment: Possible ClassificationsÂ
2.2.1. Utility of the Cognitive Impairment ClassificationÂ
2.2.2. Types of ClassificationÂ
2.2.2.1. By Degree of AffectationÂ
2.2.2.2. By Evolution CourseÂ
2.2.2.3. By Age of PresentationÂ
2.2.2.4. By Clinical SyndromeÂ
2.2.2.5. By EtiologyÂ
2.3. Causes and Effects of Cognitive ImpairmentÂ
 2.3.1. IntroductionÂ
 2.3.2. Risk Factors for Cognitive ImpairmentÂ
 2.3.3. Causes of Cognitive Impairment
2.3.3.1. Primary Neurodegenerative EtiologyÂ
2.3.3.2. Vascular EtiologyÂ
2.3.3.3. Other EtiologiesÂ
2.3.4. Effects of Cognitive ImpairmentÂ
2.3.4.1. Inattention and Lack of ConcentrationÂ
2.3.4.2. Memory ImpairmentÂ
2.3.4.3. Language ImpairmentÂ
2.3.4.4. ApraxiaÂ
2.3.4.5. AgnosiasÂ
2.3.4.6. Executive Function DisordersÂ
2.3.4.7. lteration of Visuospatial FunctionsÂ
2.3.4.8. Behavioral AlterationÂ
2.3.4.9. lteration of PerceptionÂ
2.3.5. Conclusions
2.4. Individual and Group Physical Therapy Approach
2.4.1. Physiotherapy and Dementia
2.4.2. Physical Therapy Assessment
2.4.3. Therapeutic Objectives
2.4.4. Therapeutic Interventions from Physiotherapy
2.4.4.1. Physical ExerciseÂ
2.4.4.2. Individual TherapyÂ
2.4.4.3. Group TherapyÂ
2.4.4.4. Physiotherapy According to the Stages of Cognitive ImpairmentÂ
2.4.4.5. Alteration of Balance and Gait Â
2.4.5. Adherence to Treatment-FamilyÂ
2.5. Tools to ConnectÂ
2.5.1. IntroductionÂ
2.5.2. Difficulties Encountered with Disoriented and/or Disconnected UsersÂ
2.5.3. How to Access the Disoriented and/or Disconnected User
2.5.3.1. Music as a Tool for Working with People with DementiaÂ
2.5.3.1.1. Application of Music in People Affected by DementiaÂ
2.5.3.2. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT)Â
2.5.3.2.1. Application of AAT in People Affected by Dementia
2.5.3.2.2. Structure of SessionsÂ
2.5.3.2.3. MaterialsÂ
2.5.3.2.4. The DogÂ
2.5.3.2.5. Examples of AAT ApplicationÂ
2.5.3.3. Yoga and Mindfulness
2.5.3.3.1. YogaÂ
2.5.3.3.2. MindfulnessÂ
2.5.3.3.3. Application of MindfulnessÂ
2.6. Basal StimulationÂ
2.6.1. Origin of Basal StimulationÂ
2.6.2. Definition of Basal StimulationÂ
2.6.3. Indications of Basal StimulationÂ
2.6.4. Basic Principles of Basal StimulationÂ
2.6.4.1. Advantages of Basal StimulationÂ
2.6.5. Basic NeedsÂ
2.6.5.1. Requirements of Basal Stimulation
2.6.5.2. Basic Areas of PerceptionÂ
2.6.6. Body Identity and EnvironmentÂ
2.6.7. GlobalÂ
2.6.7.1. Communication
2.7. Sharing of Knowledge, Interdisciplinary Approach to the Affected PersonÂ
2.7.1. IntroductionÂ
2.7.2. Biopsychosocial Model as a ReferenceÂ
2.7.3. Multidisciplinarity and InterdisciplinarityÂ
2.7.4. Areas of Intervention. Levels of CareÂ
2.7.4.1. Primary CareÂ
2.7.4.2. Specialized Care SCÂ
2.7.4.3. Socio-Health Care SHCÂ
2.7.4.4. Other ProfessionalsÂ
2.7.5. Integrative Health. A Holistic View
2.7.6. Community InterventionÂ
2.7.7. Conclusions
Advance in your profession through a structured program that will cover all the points of interest you need to update your intervention skills in geriatric rehabilitation"
Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapeutic Treatment of the Person Affected by Cognitive Impairment 
The Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapy Treatment of the Person Affected by Cognitive Impairment is a program of study designed to provide physiotherapists with the necessary tools to address the loss of cognitive faculties that accompanies aging. Cognitive impairment is an increasingly prevalent problem in today's society and its treatment is essential to improve the quality of life of patients.This program offers comprehensive learning in the evaluation and physical therapy treatment of the person affected by cognitive impairment. Students will learn about the different pathologies that can produce this type of deterioration, as well as the techniques and tools used to evaluate and treat these patients.
Specialize in physiotherapy in geriatrics
The program also addresses topics such as the prevention and management of complications related to cognitive impairment, the adaptation of the patient's physical environment and the improvement of communication and the relationship with the social and family environment. In addition, specific physiotherapy techniques that can be applied in these cases will be studied, such as occupational therapy, mirror-induced movement therapy, among others.The updating and lifelong learning of the professional is fundamental in this field, since the treatment of the person affected by cognitive impairment requires specialized and updated training. This program offers physical therapists a complete and updated preparation in the treatment of this type of pathologies, which will allow them to intervene with solvency and impact in their work.In short, the Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Therapy Treatment of the Person Affected by Cognitive Impairment is an essential program for physical therapists who wish to specialize in the treatment of patients with cognitive impairment. Students will acquire the necessary tools to assess and treat these patients effectively, thus improving their quality of life. If you want to specialize in this field and improve your training in the physical therapy treatment of the person affected by cognitive impairment, do not hesitate and train yourself with this complete program of high academic level.