1. Definition of abnormal conditions and disease
2. Movement in water, in space without a gravitational field, on trees and natural obstacles
3. Movement in logistics disorders (blood circulation disorders, metabolic disorders)
4. Musculoskeletal disorders in neuroinfections (polioencephalitis, etc.) and intoxications
5. Movement disorders in microtrauma
6. Movement disorders in macrotrauma
7. Movement disorders in neuroses, psychoses, depression and psych. influences
8. Functional movement disorders
9. Movement disorders developmental or genetically fixed
10. Movement disorders caused by therapeutic effect
11. Physiology of postural reactions in adults, selected chapters from neurophysiology
12. Receptors, information processing and postural reactions of vertically held body
13. Pathology of postural reactions
14. Nociception and pain, causes of pain in the locomotor system
The aim of the course is to acquire knowledge in a complex view of a person and equip students with the skills to reveal the key point of his / her difficulties. Teaching is focused on the issue of movement under normal and abnormal circumstances, especially in illness.
It also introduces the use of neuro-orthopedic aids in the treatment of postural pathology, extends the teaching of exteroceptive facilitation from undergraduate studies of physiotherapy and describes the normal and pathological development of the child, clinical diagnosis of the degree of developmental disorder and prognosis.