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<div class="coursesbox">This course is open for anyone to take part.  We are currently completing creation of the content of this course. <br><br>Registration for this course is open.  If you are interested in taking part in this course please [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1g676do1RrJxeA57HltSI8d1hK6UOJgKSeVwCBnvodS0/viewform register your interest]<br><br>If you would like your students to join this course please [mailto:rachael@physio-pedia.com contact us by email (rachael@physio-pedia.com)].<br></div> <div class="editorbox"><br>'''Course Type '''- Open, Online<br> '''Course Reference''' - PP0314<br> '''Course Leaders '''- Lisa Harvey and Joanne Glinsky<br> '''Institution '''- International Spinal Cord Society  and Physiopedia <br>'''About this course - '''This online course, based on the free modules developed by the International Spinal Cord Society at [http://elearnsci.org elearnsci.org], is unique to Physiopedia and will run for the first time in April 2014.'''<br>''' '''Who can take part'''- Anyone <br> '''Date '''- 29 April to 30 May 2014<br>'''Time commitment '''- 15 hours over 5 weeks<br> '''Requirements '''- You will complete online lessons, engage with additional resources, take part in the conversation online and complete the course evaluation. <br> '''Assessment '''-
Complete 13 lesson self assessments
<br> '''Awards '''- Completion certificate and Physiopedia Badge</div>  

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<div class="coursesbox">This course is open for anyone to take part.  We are currently completing creation of the content of this course. <br><br>Registration for this course is open.  If you are interested in taking part in this course please [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1g676do1RrJxeA57HltSI8d1hK6UOJgKSeVwCBnvodS0/viewform register your interest]<br><br>If you would like your students to join this course please [mailto:rachael@physio-pedia.com contact us by email (rachael@physio-pedia.com)].<br></div> <div class="editorbox"><br>'''Course Type '''- Open, Online<br> '''Course Reference''' - PP0314<br> '''Course Leaders '''- Lisa Harvey and Joanne Glinsky<br> '''Institution '''- International Spinal Cord Society  and Physiopedia <br>'''About this course - '''This online course, based on the free modules developed by the International Spinal Cord Society at [http://elearnsci.org elearnsci.org], is unique to Physiopedia and will run for the first time in April 2014.'''<br>''' '''Who can take part'''- Anyone <br> '''Date '''- 29 April to 30 May 2014<br>'''Time commitment '''- 15 hours over 5 weeks<br> '''Requirements '''- You will complete online lessons, engage with additional resources, take part in the conversation online and complete the course evaluation. <br> '''Assessment '''-
There will be a final quiz
<br> '''Awards '''- Completion certificate and Physiopedia Badge</div>  

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[[PP0314 - Course Activities|Course Activities]]  

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[[PP0314 - FAQ's|FAQ's]]

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[[PP0314 - FAQ's|FAQ's]]  

== Intended audience  ==

== Intended audience  ==

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Participants will be given 3 tasks each week, namely:  

Participants will be given 3 tasks each week, namely:  

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#Complete 2 to 3 lessons that are part of [http://www.elearnsci.org/ www.elearnSCI.org] – this is freely accessible online training modules  

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#Complete 2 to 3 lessons that are part of [http://www.elearnsci.org/ www.elearnSCI.org] – this is
a website that provides
freely accessible online training modules  

#Look at additional readings, videos and resources  

#Look at additional readings, videos and resources  

#Contribute to an online discussion run through a closed facebook group

#Contribute to an online discussion run through a closed facebook group

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== Forum for online discussion  ==

== Forum for online discussion  ==

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The online discussion will be an important aspect of this course
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FaceBook
group]. The FB group is called - Physio_SCI_MOOC. Only participants of the course will be able to post and read discussions within this group. Participants will not be required to share their private facebook pages with other
delegates. Participants
will however need to have an account with facebook. Participants are free to set up accounts in aliases names for the course but will be required to identify themselves by at least their first names at the end of each post.

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The online discussion will be an important aspect of this course
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The online discussion will take place within a closed [https://www.facebook.com/groups/PhysioSCIMOOC/
Facebook
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Only participants of the course will be able to post and read discussions within this group. Participants will not be required to share their private facebook pages with other
course participants, they
will however need to have an account with facebook. Participants are free to set up accounts in aliases names for the course but will be required to identify themselves by at least their first names at the end of each post.

== Language  ==

== Language  ==

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== References  ==

== References  ==

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<span>Carr JH, Shepherd RB. A motor relearning model for rehabilitation. In: Carr JH and Shepherd RB (ed). Movement science: Foundations for physical therapy in rehabilitation. Aspen Publishers: Rockville, MD 2000, pp 33-110. </span>  

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<span>Carr JH, Shepherd RB. A motor relearning model for rehabilitation. In: Carr JH and Shepherd RB (ed). Movement science: Foundations for physical therapy in rehabilitation. Aspen Publishers: Rockville, MD 2000, pp 33-110. </span>  

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Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine. Outcomes following traumatic spinal cord injury: Clinical practice guidelines for health-care professionals. 1999, Washington, DC: Paralyzed Veterans of America. <br>  

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Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine. Outcomes following traumatic spinal cord injury: Clinical practice guidelines for health-care professionals. 1999, Washington, DC: Paralyzed Veterans of America. <br>  

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<span>Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine. Preservation of upper limb function following spinal cord injury: A clinical practice guideline for health-care professionals. 2005, Washington, DC: Paralyzed Veterans of America.</span><br>  

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Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine Clinical Practice Guidelines. Pressure ulcer prevention and treatment following spinal cord injury: a clinical practice guideline for health-care professionals. J Spinal Cord Med 2001; 24: S40-101. <br>  

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<span>Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine. Preservation of upper limb function following spinal cord injury: A clinical practice guideline for health-care professionals. 2005, Washington, DC: Paralyzed Veterans of America.</span><br>  

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Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine. Respiratory management following spinal cord injury: a clinical practice guideline for health-care professionals. 2005, Washington (DC): Paralyzed Veterans of America. <br>  

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Connolly S, Aubut J, Teasell RW, Jarus T. Upper limb rehabilitation following spinal cord injury. In: Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Evidence (SCIRE), Eng JJ, et al., Editors. 2006: Vancouver. pp 5.1-5.16.<br>  

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Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine Clinical Practice Guidelines. Pressure ulcer prevention and treatment following spinal cord injury: a clinical practice guideline for health-care professionals. J Spinal Cord Med 2001; 24: S40-101. <br>  

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<span>Dobkin B, Apple D, Barbeau H, Basso M, Behrman A, Deforge D. et al. Weight-supported treadmill vs over-ground training for walking after acute incomplete SCI. Neurology 2006; 66: 484–493.</span><br>  

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<span>Harvey  L. Management of spinal cord injuries: a guide for physiotherapists. 2008, London: Elsevier.</span>  

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Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine. Respiratory management following spinal cord injury: a clinical practice guideline for health-care professionals. 2005, Washington (DC): Paralyzed Veterans of America. <br>  

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<span>Harvey L, Lin CM, Glinsky J, De Wolf A. The effectiveness of physical interventions for people with spinal cord injuries: a systematic review. Spinal Cord 2009; 47: 184-195. </span><br>  

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Harvey LA, Glinsky J, Katalinic OM, Ben M. Contracture management for people with spinal cord injuries. NeuroRehabilitation 2011; 28: 17-20.<br>  

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Connolly S, Aubut J, Teasell RW, Jarus T. Upper limb rehabilitation following spinal cord injury. In: Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Evidence (SCIRE), Eng JJ, et al., Editors. 2006: Vancouver. pp 5.1-5.16.<br>  

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<span>Harvey LA, Herbert RD. Muscle stretching for treatment and prevention of contracture in people with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 2002; 40: 1-9.</span><br>  

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Katalinic OM, Harvey LA, Herbert RD, Moseley AN, Lannin NA, Schurr K. Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contractures. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010; Issue 9. Art.No.: CD007455. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007455.pub2.<br>  

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<span>Dobkin B, Apple D, Barbeau H, Basso M, Behrman A, Deforge D. et al. Weight-supported treadmill vs over-ground training for walking after acute incomplete SCI. Neurology 2006; 66: 484–493.</span><br>  

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Mehrholz J, Kugler J, Pohl M. Locomotor training for walking after spinal cord injury. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 11. Art. No.: CD006676. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006676.pub3.<br>  

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Sheel AW, Reid WD, Townson AF, Ayas N (2012). Respiratory Management. In: Eng JJ, Teasell RW, Miller WC, Wolfe DL, Townson AF, Hsieh JTC, Connolly SJ, Noonan V, Mehta S, Sakakibara BM, Boily K, editors. Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Evidence. Version 4.0. Vancouver: p. 1-47.<br>  

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<span>Harvey  L. Management of spinal cord injuries: a guide for physiotherapists. 2008, London: Elsevier.</span>  

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Somers MF. Spinal cord injury: functional rehabilitation. 2nd ed. 2001, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.  

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UAB Model SCI Center.
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Functional goals following spinal cord injury]. Online. Available:
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<span>Harvey L, Lin CM, Glinsky J, De Wolf A. The effectiveness of physical interventions for people with spinal cord injuries: a systematic review. Spinal Cord 2009; 47: 184-195. </span><br>  

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Van Langeveld SA, Post MW, Van Asbeck FW, Ter Horst P, Leenders J, Postma K. et al. Contents of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and sports therapy sessions for patients with a spinal cord injury in three Dutch rehabilitation centres. Disabil Rehabil 2011; 33: 412-422.<br>

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Harvey LA, Glinsky J, Katalinic OM, Ben M. Contracture management for people with spinal cord injuries. NeuroRehabilitation 2011; 28: 17-20.<br>

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<span>Harvey LA, Herbert RD. Muscle stretching for treatment and prevention of contracture in people with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 2002; 40: 1-9.</span><br>  

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Katalinic OM, Harvey LA, Herbert RD, Moseley AN, Lannin NA, Schurr K. Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contractures. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010; Issue 9. Art.No.: CD007455. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007455.pub2.<br>  

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Mehrholz J, Kugler J, Pohl M. Locomotor training for walking after spinal cord injury. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 11. Art. No.: CD006676. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006676.pub3.<br>  

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Sheel AW, Reid WD, Townson AF, Ayas N (2012). Respiratory Management. In: Eng JJ, Teasell RW, Miller WC, Wolfe DL, Townson AF, Hsieh JTC, Connolly SJ, Noonan V, Mehta S, Sakakibara BM, Boily K, editors. Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Evidence. Version 4.0. Vancouver: p. 1-47.<br>  

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Somers MF. Spinal cord injury: functional rehabilitation. 2nd ed. 2001, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.  

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UAB Model SCI Center.
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Van Langeveld SA, Post MW, Van Asbeck FW, Ter Horst P, Leenders J, Postma K. et al. Contents of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and sports therapy sessions for patients with a spinal cord injury in three Dutch rehabilitation centres. Disabil Rehabil 2011; 33: 412-422.
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== Resources ==

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[http://scireproject.com/ www.scireproject.com]<br>

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*[http://www.thecochranelibrary.com/view/0/index.html www.cochrane.org]<br>

 

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*[http://www.physiotherapyexercises.com www.physiotherapyexercises.com]

 

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*[http://www.pedro.org.au/ www.pedro.org.au]<br>

 

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*[http://www.scipt.org/ www.scipt.org]

 

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[http://scireproject.com/ www.scireproject.com]<br>

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