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Exercise in Medicine: From Functional Evaluation to Adapted Exercise Training

University of Padova via FutureLearn

Overview

Explore exercise prescription for patients with chronic diseases

Current literature and guidelines clearly demonstrate that physical activity and exercise are effective and cost-saving methods for both the prevention and treatment of different chronic diseases. However, this promising treatment is currently underused in real-world healthcare settings, mostly because of a lack of information and awareness.

This five-week course will help bridge this information gap and show you the benefits of exercise therapy for patients with chronic diseases.

You’ll learn how to integrate functional evaluation and physical exercise training into healthcare systems as a standard in patient care. This will be achieved through videos, papers, and interviews with some of the most important international experts in this field

Learn how use functional evaluation for adapted exercise prescription

You’ll appreciate the importance and utility of functional evaluations and learn how to design an individualised exercise prescription.

This knowledge will help you explore the importance of adapting exercise training to meet the needs of people with different chronic conditions.

Understand how to integrate exercise as medical treatment

To further help your patients safely and effectively engage in exercise, you’ll explore different chronic conditions such as cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic, and peripheral diseases.

This knowledge will help you address and overcome barriers to successfully integrate exercise into your healthcare systems.

Learn from the experts at the University of Padova

Throughout the course, you’ll be guided by the specialists from the University of Padova. With their expertise, you’ll finish the course knowing what’s behind individualised exercise prescription and training for a variety of different patients and extreme environments.

This course is designed for healthcare professionals and students.

You may be a medical doctor wanting to learn more about exercise prescriptions based on functional evaluations of your patients with chronic diseases. Or you could be an exercise professional who needs to design individually-adapted physical exercise programmes.

You may also be a physiotherapist or student who wants to understand how exercise can treat and prevent chronic diseases.

Syllabus

  • The benefits of physical exercise and its role in prevention and treatment of chronic diseases
    • Take the first step
    • Let’s get physical
    • Bridging the gap from clinics to sports
    • Synthesis
  • Getting ready for exercise: from functional evaluation to individualized exercise prescription and implementation
    • Exercising with chronic conditions
    • Physical exercise evaluation and prescription
    • Let's move
    • Insights from experts
    • Synthesis
  • Exercise prescription and application for the treatment of patients with cardiovascular or pulmonary limitations
    • Cardiovascular diseases
    • Congenital heart disease
    • Pulmonary diseases
    • Insights from experts
    • Synthesis
  • Exercise prescription and application for the treatment of patients with metabolic or peripheral limitations
    • Metabolic diseases
    • Warriors
    • Peripheral limitations to exercise
    • Insights from experts
    • Synthesis
  • Exercise prescription for special populations and special environments
    • Pregnancy and the lifetime continuum
    • Disabilities
    • Mental health
    • The role of environment
    • Putting it all together

Taught by

Daniel Neunhaeuserer

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