PHYSIOTHERAPY CTS1071
Description
The "Physiotherapy" research group of the Faculty of Health Sciences investigates in the area of ??health and well-being in the most diverse conditions. We have functional laboratories and Teaching-Care units on Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy. Research lines include the use of new technologies in health care and in the training of health professionals. Likewise, projects related to the implementation of multimodal intervention programs based on techniques and methods of physiotherapy and occupational therapy are addressed. The research group directs a large part of its activities towards innovation and disruptive technologies in training processes in health sciences and clinical interventions.
Research Topics
- Projects related to Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and their clinical implementation in health and well-being processes.
- Clinical studies on multimodal interventions in people with the most diverse conditions that include pathologies: cardiorespiratory, neurological, vestibular, pediatric, pelvic floor, orthopedic, traumatological, mental, lymphology and geriatric, among others.
- Clinical studies based on applications with electrotherapy and phototherapy to improve health and quality of life in various pathological processes.
- Solutions based on the use of new technologies in clinical practice and teaching in Health Sciences (artificial intelligence, virtual reality, digital practice).
Scientific-Technical Services
- Scientific-technical advice in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy in comprehensive rehabilitation processes in pediatrics and adults.
- Scientific-technical advice on procedures with electrotherapy, magnetotherapy and phototherapy in various conditions. Advice related to work incapacity.
- Scientific-technical advice on the digital practice of physiotherapy, telerehabilitation, eHealth.
- Training and innovation in health sciences teaching.
Key areas
health ict pedagogy educationContact
Main Researcher: ROCÍO MARTÍN VALERO
PAI Reference: CTS1071