CODE | POD4013 | ||||||||
TITLE | Circulatory and Rheumatic Disorders of the Foot | ||||||||
UM LEVEL | 04 - Years 4, 5 in Modular UG or PG Cert Course | ||||||||
MQF LEVEL | 6 | ||||||||
ECTS CREDITS | 4 | ||||||||
DEPARTMENT | Podiatry | ||||||||
DESCRIPTION | In this subject students will study in detail the lower extremity problems of specific groups which are seen in podiatric practice, as well as issues involved in dealing with these groups of clients. Objectives: At the end of the module students will be able to: - Show an understanding of the podiatric manifestations, treatment and management of a wide range of medical conditions which affect the lower extremity. - Show an understanding of circulatory and rheumatoid disorders, their pathophysiology, how the lower extremity is affected and their management. - Identify and critically discuss recent research studies in the various subjects covered in this module. - Describe the importance of health education and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. - Identify and critically discuss recent research studies in the lower extremity problems. Content: Circulatory disorders - Arterial disease     - Arteriosclerosis     - Macrovascular disease     - Acute arterial occlusion     - Vasculitis - Vasospastic disease     - Primary Raynaud's disease     - Secondary Reynaud's disease     - Acrocynosis     - Microvascular disease - Venous disease     - Superficial thrombophlebitis     - Deep venous thrombosis     - Chronic venous insufficiency - Lyphatic disease     - Primary lymphoedema     - Secondary lymphoedema Rheumatic disorders - Team working - Individual rheumatic diseases     - Rheumatoid arthritis     - The seronegative spondoarthritides - Connective tissue diseases - Osteoarthritis     - Osteoarthritis of the foot - Crystals and infection |
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STUDY-UNIT TYPE | Lecture | ||||||||
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LECTURER/S | Daniela Balzan Anabelle Mizzi Andrea Celeste Scalpello Andrew Scicluna Corinne Ward |
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