It is through the study of movement that the Institute
of Physical Education and Rehabilitation affirms its specialisation
within the University and society.
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The two main programmes of the IEPR are that of Kinesitherapy (KINE) and Physical Education (EDPH).
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The evolution of these disciplines situates the IEPR in
a much wider environment - namely that of Movement Science.
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Therefore, at the beginning of their studies in
Kinesitherapy and Rehabilitation, the students share their general
study programme in Sciences and part of that of Movement Science,
with the students of Physical Education.
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Those students desirous of obtaining both diplomas will
manage this double training programme more easily by commencing with
the studies in Physical Education.
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The studies in Kinesitherapy and Rehabilitation are
based on mastering the techniques and methods of Kinesitherapy and
Rehabilitation. This practical study programme focuses on Movement
Science, a meeting point between the Exact Sciences, Biomedical
Sciences and Human Sciences.
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Right from the first year
of studies, the standard programme offers practical training courses specific to those studying
Kinesitherapy and Rehabilitation.
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The specific nature of the studies in Kinesitherapy and
Rehabilitation is therefore clearly present from the outset and is
reinforced even more so from the second year on.
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Similarly, in the third year of the bachelor's
studies, the standard course offers the student the possibility to choose options which will
enable him to enrichen his training programme.
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Sceduled for around twenty hours per week, the
programme leaves the student with sufficient time for personal study.
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Principal Subjects
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The training delivered during the bachelor's
programme of Kinesitherapy and Rehabilitation owes its richness and its specific nature
to its multiple anchorages.
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From the very first year on, the standard programme provides the
student with specific practical
training in Kinesitherapy and Rehabilitation. This practical training, of around 3.5
hours per week, is linked to specific theoretical studies (4 hours per
week) as well as to studies in the Basic Sciences, shared with the students of Physical Education
(12 hours per week).
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The specific nature of the Kinesitherapy and Rehabilitation
programme is thus present right from the outset and is reinforced even more from the second year on,
as illustrated below.
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Similarly, during the bachelor's studies, the standard
programme offers the student the possibility to choose options
courses to enrichen his education.
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Scheduled around approximately twenty hours per week, the
programme thus leaves the student sufficient time for personal study. ??????????????
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And so, the bachelor's of Kinesitherapy and
Rehabilitation totals 180 credits, divided, for a standard programme,
into 3 years of
60 credits. This three year division takes the prerequisites
into account and is the standard programme for any
student
who passes each year of his studies.
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Personal practical training, specific to the KINE
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Basic training in Psychomotricity
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Practical and theoretical training in kinesitherapy techniques
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Palpatory Anatomy and Patient Assessment - Didactics of
adapted physical activities and re-education exercises -
Pathology, Vade-mecum and Kinesitherapeutic and Psychomotricity
techniques
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Hospital work experience
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Training in the Exact, Biomedical and Human Sciences and in Movement Science, shared with the EDPH
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Anatomy - Analysis of Movement - Biology - Chemistry - Understanding and processing data - Mechanics and Bio-mechanics -
Neuro-physiology and Neuro-psychology - Philosophy - Physiology -
Psychology
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Studies in Sciences and in the Movement Science specific to the KINE
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Electricity - Re-education action means - Pathology
and Physiopathology - Psychology and Handicaps - Physiology and
Bio-mechanics applied to Kinesitherapy - Health Care Organisation, Law,
Ethics and Deontology
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Language training
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Proposed options
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During his bachelor's studies, the student may choose from the following options :
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a
collection of courses, a personal
projet and associated work experience in domains specific to
Re-education : in Ergonomy, Technology and adapted physical and
sportive
activities. This provides an opening to Re-education and is
complementary to
the theoretical and practical training in kinesitherapeutic techniques.
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a collection of courses in other faculties or departments (Management, Public Health, Statistics, Philosophy, etc...)
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studies orientated towards scientific research, via a personal piece of work or laboratory work experience.
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Programme management
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IEPR Institut d'éducation physique et réadaptation
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Institute of Physical Education and Rehabilitation
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Programme Coordinator for Kinesitherapy and Rehabilitation : Patrick Willems.
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Contact : Secretary's office, Institute of Physical Education and Rehabilitation - Tel. 010 / 47 44 18
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Study Advisor
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For the 1st year of the bachelor's : Patrick Willems
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For the 2nd year of the bachelor's : Bénédicte Schepens
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Exam Juries
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1st year of the Bachelor's
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President of the jury : A. Fayt
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Secretary of the jury : P. Henriet
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2nd year of the Bachelor's
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President of the jury : still to be determined
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Secretary of the jury : still to be determined
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