3.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Schepens Bénédicte;
Language
French
Main themes
Principal themes required to achieve the course goals :
- relationships between human physiological capacity, morphological factors and work load;
- relationships between work load and pathologies, in terms of risk factors as well as pathology;
- methods of risk management in the factory;
- the role of movement in preventing stress and work-related injuries;
- the role of the physiotherapist in working environnement ;
- the legal frame to protect workers in Belgium and EU.
Examples from real situations will be used.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | The student will study the relationship between Man and his working conditions. Specific topics include risk management (e.g. identification, adaptation, prevention of health risks), physiological and morphological factors involved in the health of humans in the workspace. |
Content
- Wellbeing at work (definition, legislation)
- The physical load of work - Mental effects of work
- Control & signal devices
- Physical environments of work
- Musculo-skeletal disorders prevention
- Anthropometry and Working adaptations
- Methods of evaluation and prevention of health risks at work
- The physical load of work - Mental effects of work
- Control & signal devices
- Physical environments of work
- Musculo-skeletal disorders prevention
- Anthropometry and Working adaptations
- Methods of evaluation and prevention of health risks at work
Teaching methods
Lectures
Exercices
Exercices
Evaluation methods
Written exam: unique choice test
Online resources
cf. Moodle
Bibliography
cf. Moodle
Teaching materials
- LKINE1004-Notes de cours, Syllabus disponible à la DUC ou à télécharger via Moodle
- Des mises à jour des notes de cours sont également présentées aux étudiants lors des cours.
Faculty or entity
FSM
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation