Contemporary Practices in Injection Therapy (Upper and Lower Limb)
Examine and evaluate the theoretical principles underpinning contemporary practices in injection therapy, with an emphasis on the use of corticosteroids and local anaesthetic.
Fact file
Course code |
PHRS4005 |
Target students |
Medical practitioners and non-medical practitioners who have approval from the appropriate regulatory body and/or employer practising in the field of benign upper limb neuromusculoskeletal disorders, or other acceptable related field.
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Credits |
20 |
Academic level |
4 |
Duration |
4 October 2021 - 26 April 2022
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Price |
£944.44 |
Overview
This course will examine and evaluate the theoretical principles underpinning contemporary practices in injection therapy, with an emphasis on the use of corticosteroids and local anaesthetic. Emphasis will be on pharmacology, patient selection and the application of injection therapy for patients with benign musculoskeletal disorders. The conceptual basis of the therapy will be explored and a review of the literature undertaken based on documented research evidence. The practical focus will be on the enhancement and development of psychomotor, communication and presentation skills.
Course learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
- Discuss the evidence for injection therapy
- Explain the pharmacology of drugs commonly used in injection therapy
- State the indications, contra-indications and side effects of injection therapy
- Understand and interpret examination findings of patients presenting with musculoskeletal disorders, in the selection of injection therapy as a preferred treatment option
- Clearly define the appropriate aftercare for patients receiving injection therapy
Intellectual skills
- Demonstrate advanced clinical reasoning through a synthesis of practical, theoretical and experiential learning
- Critically evaluate accepted theories and practice surrounding injection therapy
- Reflect on, and evaluate, one’s own abilities and the impact of the course on clinical practice
- Analyse and interpret research findings in the management of patients, with musculoskeletal dysfunction, with injection therapy
Professional practice skills
- Administer upper limb corticosteroid and local anaesthetic peripheral intra- and extra-articular injections safely and effectively
- Perform joint aspiration safely and effectively
- Be able to manage side effects of injection therapy safely and effectively
- Communicate using written, verbal and non-verbal modes; Use information technology to identify and access information
- Use information technology to identify and access information
Transferrable key skills
- Demonstrate time management and workload planning
- Use information technology to search for relevant literature, source information and prepare presentations
- Demonstrate the application of a variety of communication skills e.g. patient interaction, presentations, written reports
- Display skills of critical analysis, problem solving and reflective practice.
How you will learn
The course offers a range of teaching methods including clinical skills, lecture engagement (live streamed and recorded sessions), on-line seminars, guided on-line study and on-line tutorials.
Total student activity: 200 hours
Course dates
4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 October 2021 |
28 February 2022 |
1, 7, 8, 14, 15 March 2022 |
25, 26 April 2022 |
Ways to apply for this course
When applying through MyNottingham please search and select ‘Health Sciences – No Award’ and enter the Module Code and Title of your chosen module in the Personal Statement section of the application form.
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