Master’s Degree in Functional Recovery in Physiotherapy

  • To deepen the understanding of the body's responses and adaptations to physical exercise.
  • To delve deeper into the pathophysiology of the most common injuries and diseases.
  • Increase knowledge about the effects and indications of non-prescription medications, as well as drug interactions that may influence functional recovery.
  • Applying basic and resulting physical qualities and their importance in Functional Recovery.
  • Properly plan the patient's functional recovery based on the physiological principles of physical performance.
  • Design physical activity intervention programs for people with or without pathologies in different environments and according to the person's objectives, based on scientific evidence criteria.
  • Differentiate specifically the affected structure in a diagnostic image and its implications for functional recovery.
  • Deepening Knowledge of Clinical Assessment Methods and Systems in Functional Recovery
  • Profundizar en la utilización de las fuentes de información bibliográfica y la metodología para la recuperación de información científica.
  • Conocer la estadística multifactorial y su aplicación en los proyectos de investigación y en la interpretación clínica de los resultados.
  • Adquirir metodologías de investigación y de evaluación específicas que permitan el diseño de un trabajo de investigación y su ejecución.
  • Aplicar en un entorno clínico específico la estadística descriptiva e inferencial.
  • Be able to correctly apply the various evidence-based methodologies available in the treatment of the pathologies and injuries in question
  • Develop the ability to perform appropriate clinical reasoning based on reviewed, analyzed, and critically reflected clinical-scientific evidence, with the appropriate level of specialization
  • Identify and Analyze Risk Factors, Etiology, and Characteristics of Common Pathologies and Injuries in Clinical Settings
  • Develop the ability to effectively communicate to patients the importance of health and healthy lifestyles in primary and secondary prevention, as well as in improving specific pathologies and injuries.
  • Delve into specific physiotherapy treatment approaches tailored to the unique characteristics of each pathology.
  • Acquire specific knowledge about the factors influencing adherence to physical activity and appropriate techniques to enhance it.
  • Develop the ability to effectively use therapeutic physical exercise across all areas of functional recovery intervention.
  • Apply anatomy and biomechanics from a clinical perspective.
  • Being able to differentiate the specific histological characteristics of healthy and pathological tissues and their correlation with motor and functional functions.
  • Apply scientific methodology to develop research projects in functional recovery and effectively use therapeutic physical exercise across all areas of this field.
  • Present and defend a research work design related to a specific case study in functional recovery.
  • Implement individualized functional recovery programs in a specialized clinical setting, in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team.