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About Study Course

Credit points / ECTS:4 / 6
Course supervisor:Liene Saukuma
Study type:Full time
Course level:Bachelor
Target audience:Rehabilitation
Language:Latvian
Branch of science:Clinical Medicine; Anatomy

Objective

To acquire the knowledge and skills to apply the basic principles of ergonomics to maintain an individual’s ability to work and promote health in the work environment.

Prerequisites

Human anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, interaction between the individual and the environment, environmental assessment methods.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

As a result of successfully completing the course, the student will be able to:
• name and explain the basic principles of ergonomics and importance thereof in maintaining ability to work;
• explain the metabolic processes in the body and the physiology of muscle activity during work, the body’s reaction to physical stress, as well as the possibilities of maintaining ability to work;
• describe the factors of the work environment and the individual’s abilities that affect the performance of work;
• explain and justify the occupational therapist’s tactics in case of various occupational diseases.

Skills

As a result of successfully completing the course, the student will be able to:
• evaluate the work environment and the individual’s abilities in relation to work performance, using the methods learned in the course;
• analyse restrictions related to work and the individual, and resources that affect work performance;
• identify ergonomic risk factors in the work environment and explain their impact on maintaining ability to work;
• recommend adaptations to the work environment and preventive measures for the individual to maintain ability to work;
• apply ergonomic principles in patient transfer, choose and use appropriate aids in moving patients.

Competence

During the course, the student will improve the skills to select and analyse information, cooperate, present and substantiate their opinion, take responsibility and initiative while working in a group.

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