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University Master's Degree in Paediatric Physiotherapy - Official

  • 1 academic year
  • 60 ECTS
  • 30 places available
  • € 117 / ECTS
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  • TFM

Extraordinary adaptation of the teaching guide due to COVID-19

Study programme and subjects 2020-2021

2020-2021
  • 2016-2017
  • 2017-2018
  • 2018-2019
  • 2019-2020
Subjects in course  Type Term ECTS
Final Master's Degree Project TF Anual 15,00
Neuromusculoskeletal Pathology OB Anual 8,00
Normal and Pathological Development in Early Childhood OB Anual 4,00
Paediatric Physiotherapy Assessment OB Anual 2,00
Practicum 1 PR Anual 7,00
Specialisation Options OP Anual 16,00
Therapeutic Intervention OB Anual 8,00
  • ECTS: European Credit Transfer System
  • Term: calendar term

Optional subjects 2020-2021

2020-2021
  • 2016-2017
  • 2017-2018
  • 2018-2019
  • 2019-2020
Subjects taught Course Term ECTS
Professional Specialisation: Other Diseases in Childhood 1 Anual 3,00
Professional Specialisation: Research Methodology 1 Anual 6,00
Professional Specialisation: Specific Therapeutic Intervention 1 Anual 7,00
  • ECTS: European Credit Transfer System
  • Term: calendar period

  • BAGUR CALAFAT, Maria Caridad
  • LIDÓN MOYANO, Cristina
  • MACIAS MERLO, Maria Lourdes
  • MANZANAS GARCÍA, Alicia
  • ORTEGA I MARTÍNEZ, Anna

  • BERMUDO BASSOLS, Helena

Paediatric physiotherapist in the Maresme Centre for Childhood Development and Early Care. Associate lecturer at the University of VIC- Central University of Catalonia. Application for the Doctoral Programme in Health Sciences at the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC Barcelona).

  • CASBAS MOURELLE, Marta

Paediatric Physiotherapist in the Psychopedagogical Advisory Team B47-Eixample. Barcelona Education Consortium. Collaborating lecturer for the expert in paediatric physiotherapy in diversities qualification in the Spanish state (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, University of San Jorge de Zaragoza). Founding member of the board of the Spanish Society of Paediatric Physiotherapy since 2004.

  • CEREZUELA JORDÁN, Ana Belén

Physiatrist at the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau in Barcelona. Coordinator of the Functional Unit for Peadiatric Dysphagia.

  • COMAS SERRANO, Mercè

PhD in Statistics and Operational Research. Tenured in the Epidemiology and Evaluation Service at the Hospital del Mar- Parc de Salut MAR.

  • DOÑATE RODRÍGUEZ, M. Teresa

Doctor specialised in Physical Activity and Sports Medicine. Cardiology Department at the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Cardiac imaging unit. Cardiac stress test unit.

  • FAGOAGA MATA, Joaquín Angel

Master's Degree in Physiotherapy and Scientific Evidence from UIC Barcelona. Paediatric physiotherapist in the Rehabilitation Service in Hospital Infantil Sant Joan de Déu in Barcelona. Collaborating lecturer for the expert in paediatric physiotherapy qualification in the Spanish state (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, University of San Jorge de Zaragoza). Vice-president and founding member of the borad of the Spanish Society of Paediatric Physiotherapy since 2004.

  • GARCIA RETORTILLO, Sergi

PhD in Physical Activity and Sports Medicine from INEFC (University of Barcelona). University Master’s Degree in Physical Activity and Health. Lecturer on the Physical Activity and Sports degree programme and the Physiotherapy degree programme at EUSES (a centre affiliated to the University of Girona).

  • GÓMEZ IRURETAGOYENA, Juan Ignacio
Paediatric physiotherapist in the "Dr Fernando Arce" Special Education Centre in Torrelavega. University Master’s Degree in Genetic, Nutritional and Environmental Factors in Growth and Development. Associate Lecturer for degree level subjects at the Gimbernat-Cantabria University -College. Lecturer on the University Master's Degree in Advanced Neurorehabilitation of the Communicative and Motor Functions. SEFIP delegate for Cantabria.
  • GUILLEN QUESADA, Antonio

Paediatric neurosurgeon in the University Hospital Sant Joan de Déu in Barcelona. Head of the Paediatric Neurosurgery Section at Hospital Sant Joan de Déu in Barcelona.

  • JOVELLAR ISIEGAS, Patricia

Paediatric physiotherapist in theAssociation for Research into Motor Disabilities (AIDIMO). Teaching and research staff member at San Jorge University in Saragossa. Lecturer on the University Master’s Degree in Occupational Evidence-Based Therapy: Functionality Of The Upper Limb. Collaborating lecturer at the Centre for Advanced Studies at La Salle (affiliated to the Autonomous University of Madrid). President of Treatment for All in All Situations (TAPAS) association, Coordinator for Aragon for the Spanish Society for Peadiatric Physiotherapy (SEFIP).

  • JUNCÀ CARRASCO, Montserrat

Paediatric physiotherapist in the Rehabilitation Service at the Sant Joan de Déu’s Children’s Hospital in Barcelona and at CDIAP (Centre for Childhood and Early Development) in Sant Boi. Master’s Degree in Physiotherapy of the Thorax at Gimbernat University. Teacher in Various Universities and Institutions on Respiratory Physiotherapy in Paediatrics.

  • LAPORTA HOYOS, Olga

Psychologist at the Catalan Association of Integration and Human Development. Master’s Degree in Psychological Intervention in Development and Integration. Speciality in Development Disorders and Disability. Master’s Degree in Neuroscience. Teacher on the University-specific Master’s Degree in Childhood Neuropsychology. Holder of a degree in Psychology from the University of Barcelona. Doctoral Programme in Medicine.

  • LÓPEZ ERDOZÁIN, Andrea

Paediatric Neurosurgeon in the University Hospital Sant Joan de Déu in Barcelona. University Master’s Degree in Physiotherapy of the Thorax. University Master’s Degree in Therapeutic Physical Activity for people with Chronic Pathologies, older people or people with disabilities Coordinator at the Sant Joan de Déu Sports School. Participant in a study on “Myopathies associated with a deficit of VI collagen”.

  • MARCOS RUIZ, Sonia

Paediatric physiotherapist. Holder of an undergraduate degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology. University Master's Degree in Bioethics. UCAM Catholic University of Murcia. Associate lecturer on the Physiotherapy degree programme. EUSES-UdG, University School for Health and Sports.

  • MARTIN DIEZ, Ascensión

Paediatric physiotherapist and psychometrist for the Early Care Service in Mollet. Teacher at various national universities: (Blanquerna, UIC, San Jorge) teaching a Postgraduate and Master’s programme in subjects related to Early Care and Development. Collaborating lecturer for the expert in paediatric physiotherapy qualification in the Spanish state (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, University of San Jorge de Zaragoza). Vice-president and founding member of the board of the Spanish Society of Paediatric Physiotherapy and Alterations in Childhood since 2004. Founding member of the board of the Spanish Society of Paediatric Physiotherapy since 2004.

  • MARTIN POZUELO, Nuria

Paediatric physiotherapist in the Gorabide Centre. Master’s degree in Neuroscience. Doctoral candidate. Associate Lecturer for degree level subjects at the Gimbernat-Cantabria University -College. Collaborating lecturer for the CEU Master’s Degree in Madrid. SEFIP coordinator in Euskadi.

  • MAS SALGUERO, M. José

Neuro-paediatrician at Hospital Juan XXIII,  at the Pius Hospital in Valls and the Social and Healthcare Network in Santa Tecla in Tarragona.  Collaborating lecturer for the expert in paediatric physiotherapy qualification in different universities in Spain (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, University of San Jorge de Zaragoza).

  • MEDINA CANTILLO, Julia Maria

Master's Degree in Physiotherapy and Scientific Evidence from UIC Barcelona. Paediatric physiotherapist at the CIAP in Baix Llobregat, affiliated to  Sant Joan de Déu Hospital.atsalut.

  • MORALES MONFORTE, Erica

Máster en Fisioterapia y Evidencia Científica por UIC Barcelona. Fisioterapeuta pediátrica del CIAP Baix Llobregat del Hospital Sant Joan de Déu.

  • NOGUÉS ORTE, Sergi

Paediatric physiotherapist and coordinator of the department for training and research in Nexe Fundació. University Master’s Degree in Paediatric Physiotherapy.  Lecturer on the degree programme at Ramón Llull University,  at FUB and at the UB.

  • PALOMO CARRIÓN, Rocío
Holder of a PhD in Physiotherapy from the University of Salamanca (2019). Paediatric physiotherapist. 
Expert in the evaluation and therapeutic tackling of the affected upper limb in Childhood Hemiparesia.  Technical director of Hemiweb (Spanish Childhood Hemiparesia Association).  Assistant lecturer (PhD) in the Bachelor’s Degree of Physiotherapy at UCLM. Faculty of Physiotherapy and Nursing of Toledo. 
Lecturer for the University Master’s Degree in Pae.diatrics at USP-CEU in Madrid.  Revisor for the journal Neurología. 
  • PIÑERO PINTO, Elena

Paediatric physiotherapist. Lecturer at the University of Sevilla, Department of Physiotherapy.  Coordinator and teacher of the following degree-level subjects:  Paediatric Physiotherapy and Early Care Physiotherapy.  Head of the programme for the optimisation of development and early care in Nursery Education at the University of Seville.  University Master’s Degree in Physical Activity and Health and a University-specific Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Care.  Holder of a PhD in Physiotherapy from the University of Seville. Collaborating lecturer on the master's degree in paediatric physiotherapy at the University of  San Pablo Ceu Madrid  and the Gimbernat University School in Sant Cugat del Vallès. Provincial delegate for Sefip in Seville.

  • RIPOLL RAMIS, Josep Vicent

Paediatric Physiotherapist and Psychomotrist in Can Vila specia school in Mollet del Vallès. University Master’s Degree in Neurorehabilitation at the UAB.   Collaborating lecturer for the Postgraduate Degree in Preventative Psychomotor Intervention at the University of Vic-UCC.

  • RIQUELME AGULLO, Inmaculada

Paediatric physiotherapist. Holder of a PhD in Physiotherapy Degree-level lecturer at the University of the Balearic Islands.

  • ROMERO GALISTEO, Rita Pilar

Paediatric physiotherapist at the Centre for Early Care in Antequera, Málaga.  University Master’s Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Research.  Assistant Lecturer at the University of Málaga. Lecturer on the University Master’s Degree in Early Care "Dr Miguel de Linares Pezzi", at the University of Malaga.

  • SANTAMARÍA GONZÁLEZ, Víctor Francisco

Paediatric physiotherapist Master’s Degree in Neuroscience at the University of Salamanca.  Holder of a PhD from the University of Oregon.  Lecturer and researcher at the University of Columbia, New York.

  • SARASOLA GANDARIASBEITIA, Kttalian

Paediatric physiotherapist, specialist in early care and paediatric neuro-rehabilitation.  A postgraduate degree in early care and a master’s degree in paediatric physiotherapy from USP-CEU.  She is a member of the pluridisciplinary team at paediatric neuro-rehabilitation centre AIROA.

  • SARRIAS HOYOS, Joaquín

Paediatric physiotherapist in the special education school Fundación Auxilia in Barcelona. Holder of a Master's Degree in Physiotherapy and Scientific Evidence. Founding member of the board of the Spanish Society of Paediatric Physiotherapy since 2004.

  • SERRA GRIMA, José Ricardo

Doctor of Medicine. Specialist in cardiology and Sports Medicine.  Cardiology Department at the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Cardiology consultant at the Mapfre Tennis Clinic.  Care and Scientific Coordinator at the Cors Units Foundation.

  • ULLOT FONT, Rosendo

Specialist in orthopaedics and paediatric traumatology at Sant Joan de Déu Hospital in Barcelona, and at Dexeus University Hospital.  Lecturer on the master’s degree in Orthopaedics and Traumatology at Cardenal Herrera University.

  • URRÚTIA CUCHÍ, Gerard

Doctor specialising in Preventative Medicine and Public Health. MD awarded by the UAB (Research Methodology and Public Health Programme).  Associate director at the Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre, located in Sant Pau hospital.  Researcher from the Sant Pau Institute of Biomedical Research.

  • VARELA VASQUEZ, Luz Adriana

Physiotherapist, specialist in neurorehabilitation. University Master’s Degree in Neurorehabilitation and University Master's Degree in Translational Physiotherapy Research.  Associate Lecturer at the University of VIC- Central University of Catalonia and at Technocampus (Mataró).

  1. All the professors and lecturers will provide clinical cases to complement the theory.
  2. Students can also present clinical cases in the different classes to discuss cases and provide help in terms of treatment.
  3. A one-day workshop is planned for small groups to learn postural adaptations for plaster casts (moulded seats, standing tables and paediatric standing frames) and splints or thermoplastic splints.
  4. Each student will need to complete a final master’s degree project. They will be assigned a tutor for this, who will supervise them.
  5. There will be an evaluation system during the course that will assess how the various types of knowledge are acquired.
  6. The longitudinal nature of the programme’s subjects means it can become cross-disciplinary in terms of teaching and evaluation.  Since the Master’s Degree in Paediatric Physiotherapy aims to provide students with professional competences, and because knowledge, aptitudes and abilities cannot be separated or compartmentalised, the methodology used covers the pathology, diagnosis and treatment intervention all at once.  Thus, the subjects will mainly be organised annually instead of semesterly and will be evaluated together mainly using evidence provided by resolving clinical cases.

The Final Master’s Degree Project (“TFM”) is an exercise that brings together the educational content received and the skills acquired in the programme. In order to unify the criteria and procedures that ensure homogeneity in the organisation and assessment of this work, the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya has an Internal Regulation of Final Bachelor’s Degree Projects and Final Master’s Degree Project, which applies to all the official qualifications offered by the UIC, regulated by Royal Decree 1393/2007 and amended by Royal Decree 861/2010.

This publicly accessible regulation contains the basic guidelines relating to the definition, design, supervision/direction, defence, assessment, management and public availability of the TFMs.

In the context of the Master's Degree in Paediatric Physiotherapy, there are 15 ECTS credits assigned to this subject. The project will be performed individually by the student. The project entails being able to design, plan and/or implement the most efficient paediatric physiotherapy intervention based on scientific evidence. The competencies that are acquired in the Master's degree, together with the formulation of questions, allow the student to defend the paediatric physiotherapy intervention with clear arguments and justifications. This implies the integration of the content received, which is reflected in the development of a research project.

The educational activities relating to the TFM, will focus primarily on the tutorials (both group and individuals with the project tutor, a specialist in the field), and in the self-learning activities.

Both the development and the assessment of the TFM will be supervised by the Academic Committee of the Master’s Degree and the coordinator of the project. They will be responsible for:

  1. Proposing topics and the related tutors, from which students may choose.
  2. Proposing examining panels and appointing them.
  3. Developing assessment rubrics and agreeing upon assessment criteria.
  4. Making the proposal for defence of the TFM.
  5. Ensuring the process of assessment by competencies and students’ acquisition of those competencies.
  • Internal regulation for final master's degree project

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