- Bone morphology and physiology
- Bone development
- Head
- Spinal column
- Trunk
- Extremities
- Cartilage
- Appendicular skeleton
- Joints and movements
- Muscle physiology
- Ligaments
- Dorsal musculature
- Upper limbs
- Lower extremities
- The abdomen
- Chest
- Head and neck
- The nervous system
- Central nervous system
- Peripheral nervous system
- Autonomic or vegetative nervous system
- The respiratory system
- The respiratory process
- Introduction to the digestive system
- The mouth
- Swallowing
- The stomach
- The intestine
- The pancreas
- Liver and bile
- Movements of the digestive tract
- The cardiovascular system
- Blood vessels
- Concept of sports injury and its relevance
- Causes of sports injuries
- Phases of sports injury
- Factors influencing injury and healing
- Prevention of sports injury
- Pre-medical examination
- Psychology of sports injury
- Phases of injury recovery treatment
- Osteology of the lower limb
- Lower limb musculature
- Leg and thigh injuries
- Knee injuries
- Ankle injuries
- Foot injuries
- Anatomical review
- Thoracic and abdominal injuries
- Hip injuries
- Back injuries
- Anatomical review
- Shoulder injuries
- Upper extremity injuries
- Wrist and hand injuries
- Anatomical review
- Injuries to the skin as a result of sporting activities
- Syncope and sudden death in sportsmen and women
- Epistaxis
- Anaemia in athletes
- Menarche, dysmenorrhoea and sport
- Traumatic brain injury
- Eyelid and adnexal lesions
- Corneal erosions
- Mouth injuries
- Rehabilitation as a medical speciality
- Disability
- Epidemiology of disability
- Intra-articular and muscle infiltrations
- Occupational therapy
- Ligament injuries
- Tendon injuries
- Muscle injuries
- Bone lesions
- Technical aids
- Auxiliary means
- Orthoses
- Prosthesis
- Initiation to autonomy
- Medical hydrology today
- Historical background
- Thermotherapy
- Cryotherapy
- Hydrotherapy
- Crenotherapy. Spas
- Application in specific pathologies
- Lasertherapy
- Electrotherapy
- Ultrasound
- Magnetotherapy
- Concept of functional bandaging and types
- Materials
- Properties of functional bandaging
- Indications and contraindications
- Technique
- Practical applications in sport
- Massage
- Effects of chiromassage
- Contraindications of chiromassage
- Basic techniques in sports chiromassage
- Other techniques
- Ultrasound-guided treatments
- Mechanical treatments
- Magnetic resonance therapy
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Concept of sports rehabilitation
- Readaptation of joint mobility
- Muscle action retraining
- Resilience retraining
- Joint mobility training in the rehabilitation phase
- Practical proposal for the rehabilitation of joint mobility
- Muscle action training in the readaptation phase
- Practical proposal for the re-training of muscle action
- Resistance training in the rehabilitation phase
- Practical proposal for resilience retraining
- The return to training
- Preventing injuries when returning to training
- Ultrasound-guided treatments
- Mechanical treatments
- Magnetic resonance therapy
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Evolutionary development
- Sociology of leisure and physical sporting activity
- Concepts related to strength training prescription
- Selection of the safest training media for the client
- Assessment and elimination of risk factors
- Incorporation of programmes to improve flexibility and range of motion (ROM).
- Balance in the development of physical capacities: strengthening of muscular elasticity and range of movement.
- Development of the large muscle groups
- Agonist-antagonist muscle balance
- Interpretation and selection of appropriate exercises from the reference training programme
- Choice of the order of the different exercises
- Interpretation and selection of the appropriate training factors: intensity, volume, density, training load (character of effort, speed of execution, recovery pauses...) based on the reference training programme.
- Components of customer service: Courtesy, credibility, communication, accessibility, understanding, professionalism, responsiveness, reliability.
- Concretisation and organisation of the sessions on the basis of the training programme
- Intervention, management and dynamisation of functional training sessions.
- Demonstration, explanation and supervision in the execution of the different activities and exercises: critical elements of the execution technique - most frequent errors.
- Interpretation and specification of activities and means of evaluation of functional training programmes.
- Practical application of activities and means of evaluation of functional training programmes.
- Periodicity of controls
- Lifestyle. Concept and types
- Lifestyle and health: concept and components of health
- Healthy habits - protective health behaviours
- Unhealthy habits-health-risk behaviours
- Perceived health. Relationship with physical exercise
- The work/rest relationship
- Psychological aspects
- Quality of life assessment tools: questionnaires and interviews
- Complementary measures to the training programme
- Frequent sports injuries
- Techniques used in the prevention and treatment of injuries
- Biological basis for recovery
- Classification of recovery media and methods
- Classification of recovery media and methods
- Methods and means of recovering energy substrates
- Intra- and inter-session recovery means and methods
- Definition of percutaneous electrolysis
- History and development of the technique
- Indications and contraindications
- Tendon structure and function
- Tendon injuries and recovery
- Healing process
- Mechanisms of action
- Types of currents used
- Application parameters
- Patient assessment
- Selection of the treatment area
- Application techniques
- Patient follow-up and monitoring
- Concept and definition
- Patellar tendinopathy
- Tendinopathies of the elbow
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Rotator cuff tendinopathies
- Cases not recommended
- Side effects
- Pre-assessment
- Results of studies and systematic reviews
- Definition
- Functions
- Physiological effects of neuromuscular taping. Mechanisms of action
- Sensory receptors
- Contraindications
- Introduction
- Conventional bandage
- Functional immobilisation bandage
- Neuromuscular taping
- From functional to neuromuscular taping
- Characteristics of the bandage
- Chromotherapy. Test for choosing the colour of the bandage.
- Types of applications
- Preliminary considerations
- Types of techniques
- Introduction
- Collar
- Upper limb and trunk
- Lower limb
- Specific techniques. Scars, haematomas and fibrosis.
- Cross Taping
- Cervicalgia
- Lumbago
- Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis of the humerus)
- Golfer's elbow (epitrochleitis)
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Olecranian bursitis
- Sciatica
- Herniated disc
- Plantar fasciitis
- Hallux Valgus
- Metatarsalgia
- Menstrual pain
- Patellar tendonitis
- Sprained ankle
- Sprained finger
- Stomach pain
- Sinusitis
- Constipation
- COPD
- External lateral knee ligament
- Knee synovial effusion
- Neuromuscular taping in sport
- Neuromuscular taping in pregnant women and paediatrics