Course Description:
Welcome to PT 635 Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems. This project was created by and for the students in the School of Physical Therapy at Bellarmine University in Louisville KY.
Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems explores signs and symptoms that emerge when homeostasis is disrupted, and addresses medical and physical therapy management of patient problems consequent to the underlying pathology. The dysfunctional states or disorders discussed in this course may include nutritional, infectious, gastrointestinal, hepatic, endocrine, metabolic, renal, genitourinary, autoimmune, connective tissue, dermatology, hematology, oncology, and immunodeficiency. The effects of age, gender, and ethnic factors on the pathology, manifestation of patient problems, and patient management are considered. The multiple effects of pharmacological intervention are addressed, including therapeutic effects and effects on patient cognitive and psychomotor abilities in physical therapy.
Textbook: Differential Diagnosis for Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral. (5th ed) Goodman C., Snyder T.; Saunders Elsevier
Course Instructors:
Dr. Elaine Lonnemann, Dr. Elizabeth Ennis & *Dr. David Pariser (2010-2013)
Course Dates
This project was initiated in 2010 and has been updated annually by the students in the Differential Diagnosis course in the Bellarmine Physical Therapy Program.
Instructions
After reading over these instructions, you can begin creating content related to the topic you choose. You can start by adding general descriptive content about the disorder that could be in narrative and/or bullet format. The editing tools above allow you to edit the page much like a Word document. You can easily add links to other websites using the link icon above (Globe with chain link icon). Here are some of the links you could add:
- Medical sites related to the disorder
- Video/photos related to the disorder
- Links to abstract of research in Pubmed/Medline
In the initial stage, think of this as notes or resource area on the topic. Therefore, it is best to add as many quality resources as possible. In later stages, students and faculty will edit the content to highlight the most appropriate resources and to get the content in a more professional looking format.
A template for the article pages which contains sub-headings headings for the disorder has been provided, please follow the template for uniformity of content.
Articles
Below are links to the articles created during this project.
Biopsychosocial Disorders
Cardiac Disorders
Chronic Pain
Connective Tissue Disorders
Dermatological Disorders
Electrolyte Disorders
Eating Disorders
Endocrine Disorders
Endolymphatic Disorders
Gastric Disorders
Genetic Disorders
Headaches
Hematological Disorders
Hepatic & Biliary Disorders
Autoimmune Disorders
Infectious Diseases
Metabolic Disorders
Muscle Disorders
Neurological Disorders
Nutritional Disorders
Oncological Disorders
Parasitic Infections
Pulmonary Disorders
Reproductive Disorders
Renal and Urological Disorders
Rheumatological Disorders
Sleep Disorders
Substance Abuse/ Pharmacological Reactions
Spondylogenic Disorders
Toxicity
Vascular Disorders
Vertigo and Dizziness
Vitamin Deficiency
Zoonotic Diseases