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Fundamentals:
· Send signed consent form by patient volunteer to Instructor.
· Have patient dress in appropriate lab attire (tank top an shorts).
· Do not include patient’s name or identity in video.
· Attempt not to include patient face in video.
· Dress in professional work place attire such as scrubs/ or polo with khakis.
· Must wash your hands before and after treatment
Equipment needed:
· Patient
· Plinth or flat firm surface
· Towels/ sheets for draping as needed
· Treatment intervention tools: (such as KT tape, percussion tool, etc.)
Instructions:
· Create a Presentation video using link provided in announcements (Screen-O-Matic)
· Provide screen cast and text information within this submission with all key points of discussion.
· Video should be, no more than 4 minutes long, based on intervention of your choice covered during weeks 1 and 2 according to their respective class (therapeutic modality / manual skill)
· You must explain the rationale of intervention, demonstrate proficiency with this skill, and provide indications of use, contraindications and method to the chosen skill.
· Review all rubrics for grading criteria prior so that you are fully aware of what is expected with this assignment.
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PowerPoint/ Video Appearance & Content |
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Teacher Name: B Parsotan |
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Student Name: ____________________________________Score: /120 pts |
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CATEGORY |
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Background |
Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background is consistent from card to card and is appropriate for the topic. |
Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background is consistent from card to card. |
Background does not detract from text or other graphics. |
Background makes it difficult to see text or competes with other graphics on the page. |
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Caption Text – Font Choice & Formatting |
Font formats (e.g., color, bold, italic) have been carefully planned to enhance readability and content. |
Font formats have been carefully planned to enhance readability. |
Font formatting has been carefully planned to complement the content. It may be a little hard to read. |
Font formatting makes it very difficult to read the material. |
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Content – Accuracy |
All content throughout the presentation is accurate. There are no factual errors. |
Most of the content is accurate but there is one piece of information that might be inaccurate. |
The content is generally accurate, but one piece of information is clearly flawed or inaccurate. |
Content is typically confusing or contains more than one factual error. |
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Spelling and Grammar |
Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors. |
Presentation has 1-2 misspellings, but no grammatical errors. |
Presentation has 1-2 grammatical errors but no misspellings. |
Presentation has more than 2 grammatical and/or spelling errors. |
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Sequencing of Information |
Information is organized in a clear, logical way. It is easy to anticipate the type of material that might be on the next card. |
Most information is organized in a clear, logical way. One card or item of information seems out of place. |
Some information is logically sequenced. An occasional card or item of information seems out of place. |
There is no clear plan for the organization of information. |
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References |
Final slide includes list of all references used properly formatted in APA style. |
Final slide includes a list of references not properly formatted in APA style. |
Student does not have a final slide of references. |
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Effectiveness |
Project includes all material needed to gain a comfortable understanding of the topic. It is a highly effective study guide. |
Project includes most material needed to gain a comfortable understanding of the material but is lacking one or two key elements. It is an adequate study guide. |
Project is missing more than two key elements. It would make an incomplete study guide. |
Project is lacking several key elements and has inaccuracies that make it a poor study guide. |
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Length |
Video is 4 minutes in length. Each of these slides must have a min. Excludes picture only slides, introduction/ title slide, reference slide. |
Video is less than 3 minutes and 30 seconds in length.. Excludes picture only slides, introduction/ title slide, reference slide. |
Video is less than 2 minutes in length.. Excludes picture only slides, introduction/ title slide, reference slide. |
Video is less than 1 minutes and 30 seconds in length.. Excludes picture only slides, introduction/ title slide, reference slide. |
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Use of Screen-O-Matic and comprehension of submission instructions. |
Follows all instructions provided, has clearly reviewed rubrics and provides proficient submission using link source for Screen-O-Matic. |
Follows all instructions provided, has reviewed rubrics, but did not demonstrate full adeptness and provides adequate submission using link source for Screen-O-Matic. |
Follows instructions provided moderately but with difficulty, has reviewed rubrics, but did not demonstrate full proficiency and provides adequate submission using link source for Screen-O-Matic. |
Does not follow instructions provided. Has not reviewed rubrics, and also did not demonstrate full proficiency or provide adequate submission using link source for Screen-O-Matic. |
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Individual Oral Presentation Rubric
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Instructor: Dr. Kevin Padin, PT, DPT, CSCS
Student Name:_____________________________________Score /90 pts. |
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Comprehension |
Student is able to accurately answer all questions posed by Instructor & classmates about the topic. |
Student is able to accurately answer most questions posed by Instructor & classmates about the topic. |
Student is able to accurately answer a few questions posed by Instructor OR classmates about the topic. |
Student is unable to accurately answer questions posed by Instructor OR classmates about the topic. |
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Preparedness |
Student is completely prepared and has obviously rehearsed & speaks to level of the audience. |
Student seems somewhat prepared but might have needed a couple more rehearsals. |
The student is somewhat prepared, but it is clear that rehearsal was lacking. |
Student does not seem at all prepared to present. |
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Speaks Clearly |
Speaks clearly and distinctly all (100-95%) the time, and mispronounces no words. |
Speaks clearly and distinctly all (100-95%) the time, but mispronounces 1-2 words. |
Speaks clearly and distinctly most (94-85%) of the time. Mispronounces 1-2 words. |
Often mumbles, cannot be understood, OR mispronounces several words. |
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Content |
Shows appropriate understanding of the topic. |
Shows a good understanding of the topic. |
Shows a good understanding of some parts of the topic. |
Does not seem to understand the topic very well. |
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Time-Limit |
Presentation is 14-15m minutes long. |
Presentation is 13 minutes long OR more than 15 minutes. |
Presentation is 10-12 minutes long. |
Presentation is 8 or fewer minutes. |
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Professional behaviors |
The student remains focused and maintains appropriate body language, professional demeanor verbally and non-verbally throughout the presentation. |
The student is mostly focused and maintains appropriate body language. Displays a professional demeanor verbally and non-verbally through most of presentation. |
The student has difficulty focusing but is able to maintain appropriate body language. Needs improvement with professional demeanor verbally and non-verbally through most of presentation. |
The student is unable to focus and maintain appropriate body language. Lacks execution with professional demeanor verbally and non-verbally through most of presentation. |
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LAB: Manual Techniques and Therapeutic Modalities
Brief Review (Optional)
· Effleurage
· Petrissauge
· Tapotment
· Trigger point
· Myofascial Release
· NMES
Active Release Technique (Manual)
· Hamstring
· Piriformis
· TFL
· Upper Trap. / Levator Scap.
· Subscapularis
· Pectoralis Major
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (Manual)
· Upper Trap.
· Lateral/Medial Epicondylitis
· De Quervains
· Calf / Achilles
· Plantar Fasciitis
Percussion Massage (Therapeutic Modalities)
· Bullet
· Round
Flossing (Therapeutic Modalities)
· Ankle
· Calf
· Knee
· Wrist
· Upper Arm
Taping (Therapeutic Modalities)
· Target: Muscle Facilitation/Inhibition (25%; O to I / I to O)
· Inhibit: Wrist Extensors
· Facilitate: Deltoid
· Combo: Pectoralis / Rhomboids OR Biceps / Triceps
· Target: Mechanic Correction (75%)
· Patellar
· GH Joint (Ant. Instability)
· Target: Fascia (50%; Tails)
· W. Ext. (previous) + Elbow Retinaculum
· Target: Spacing (25%; Center)
· Lumbar Star
· Target: Tendon/Ligament Correction (50/75%)
· Achilles
· Plantar fasciitis
· Target: Circulatory
· VMO
