1. Introduction to physiotherapy
  2. Anatomical foundations of movement

  1. Morphology
  2. Physiology
  3. Division of the skeleton
  4. Bone development
  5. Bone system
  6. Joints and movement

  1. Introduction
  2. Muscle tissue
  3. Muscle classification
  4. Muscle actions
  5. Ligaments
  6. Dorsal musculature
  7. Tendons

  1. Concept of corrective and postural exercise
  2. The position
  3. Postural analysis tests
  4. The importance of physical activity
  5. Exercises for corrective and therapeutic purposes
  6. Types of corrective exercises

  1. Physical fitness, physical capacities
  2. Physical capabilities and athletic performance
  3. Fitness in Fitness
  4. Coordinative capacities

  1. Fitness concept«
  2. Wellness concept«
  3. Functional adaptation
  4. Energy metabolism
  5. Cardiovascular adaptation
  6. Adaptation of the respiratory system
  7. Hypertrophy and hyperplasia
  8. Muscle distensibility
  9. Nervous and endocrine system adaptation
  10. Fatigue and recovery
  11. Absolute or relative contraindications to the practice of physical activity
  12. Body and postural hygiene

  1. Orthopaedics
  2. Flat feet
  3. Kyphosis
  4. Lordosis
  5. Scoliosis

  1. Objectives of corrective exercises
  2. Corrective exercises
  3. Stretching
  4. Pilates

  1. Lifestyle
  2. Lifestyle and health
  3. Healthy habits and health-protective behaviours
  4. Unhealthy habits-health-risk behaviours
  5. Perceived health and its relationship to physical exercise
  6. The work/rest relationship
  7. Psychological aspects
  8. Quality of life assessment tools: questionnaires and interviews
  9. Complementary measures to the training programme