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PC3201:03
Musculoskeletal Pharmacy
Available to level 3 Bachelor of Pharmacy students.
Dr J O'Shea,
Assoc. Professor B Glass,
Dr K Whitfield,
Dr S Young.
Injury is one of the top four causes of morbidity and mortality in the Australian population, with a much higher incidence in young men in farming, Indigenous and rural communities. Patients frequently present to a pharmacist for advice about sports injuries and arthritic conditions.
Students will explore the role of the musculoskeletal system in human movement and the management of common and chronic musculoskeletal conditions. They will gain a thorough knowledge of the pathophysiology and drugs used for treating musculoskeletal conditions, especially those found in tropical areas and Indigenous populations. They will develop the skills to educate patients about the appropriate use and storage of these agents with an emphasis being placed on patient education and prevention of illness.
The use of non-pharmacological methods in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions will be discussed.
develop an understanding of the pathophysiology and therapeutics of disorders of the musculoskeletal system and its role in human movement;
counsel and educate patients about musculoskeletal complaints including sports injuries and medical aids;