wtorek, 31 marca 2009

March 31, 2009

Today was very nice because we met in Fjordskolen polish physiotherapist- Magdalenę, who works in this institution. Now she has break, because on the maternity leave. The surprise was that she lives in Haderslev! :) She has been living in Denmark since 16 years. Magdalena had started to study physiotherapy in Poland and finished here in Denmark. After this year's summer holiday she will continue work in Fjordskolen.
It was very interesting meeteing - we could tell how looks like physiotherapy and study in Poland and the same she explained to us. She said us more how therapists work in Fjordskolen, which methods they use. So now we know much more and lots of things are more understanding :)

My next 'patient' today was:
Jeanette- 9 years old girls with Cerebral Palsy; she is a premature baby; additionally she has epilepsy, spastic legs and very weak postural muscles.
  • the aim is strenghten postural muscles to make possible sitting without any help and belts in wheelchair
She use this wheelchair, which is very adapted to her.

poniedziałek, 30 marca 2009

ready, steady, go!!! practice time started… Monday, March 30, 2009

Today, with Marlena and Gosia, we started our practice in Fjordskolen in Aabenraa. The school is divided for three departments (A, B and C). Each of them has children with different diseases.
I started in deparment C. My tutoress is Louise, a physiotherapist, who has been working in Fjordskolen since 2001. In this part of school there is about 125 students with many different diagnosis, some of them are:
• General developmental disorders
• Cerebral palsy
• Muscles dystrophy
• Spinal bifida
• Speak and language disabilities
• Epilepsy
• Deaf and blind
• Syndromes (Down-, Griscelli-, William’s syndrome)

The treatment is done individually, in groups in the gym, in the hot water pool, in the outdoor surroundings of the school.

Some general information:
o most of children come to school by special bus (from Aabenraa and surrounding towns)
o classes star at 8.20 and finish at 12, but most of children go later to after- classes lessons, where they usually spend their time playing
o lesson lasts 45 minutes
o in class usually is about 8 students
o its happens that pupils are in different age, its depend on diseases and development
o in class there are minimum 2 teachers
o lots of children have very good intellect and have only some attention problems (for example ADHD disease)

Today I could see how Louise works with three students.

Josephine
– 9 years old girl with Cerebral Palsy; additionally she has scoliosis and epilepsy; she can’t speak and walk only with help.At Fjordskolen she is the third year and now she attends to the 2nd class.
In her class is 8 children . They have also a Cerebral Palsy and additionally a Down Syndrome.

Exercises:
  • going up and down the stairs;
  • walking in a special equipment which helps her to keep balance (this exercise is more difficult, but therapist wants to motivate her to start walking alone);

The problem with Josephine is that she doesn’t start any move without help. The therapist has to initiate and direct and not till then J. can continue.
Louise sometimes sings during the walking, what makes J. more eager to exercise.



Benjamin
– 7 years boy with General Learning Disabilities; psychomotoric problems; attention disability; problems with balance, muscletonus, coordination.
He finished a ‘normal ‘ kindergarten and now attends to the 1st class.

Exercises:
  • riding on some kind of skateboard and carry a pieces of puzzle from on to the second part of gym;
  • kneeling down on the same desk; he kept one end of line and Louise the second one; she pulled him and B. had to try keep a balance;
  • play in fishing;

The aim of the exercising was to strengthen his back and practice keeping balance.


Mikkel – 7 years old boy with William’s Syndrome; General developmental disorders; heart disease; attention, balance problems.

Exercises:
  • on the trampoline;
  • walking on the balance beam;
  • ‘flying on the balloon’;
  • circuit track;
  • exercises with big ball (pushing, throwing, keeping balance by sitting on it)

For M. the main aim is fight with his very big acrophobia !

sobota, 28 marca 2009

Danish for the last time

On Thursday, March 26th we had the last danish lesson. I don't know why, but I really started to feel that the end is nearer and nearer. Maybe because it was our last week with classes in college.

Danish:
  • almost impossible to learn ;)
  • with difficult pronunciation
  • with difficult grammar
  • difficult to understanding what other say
  • difficult to remember
but! instead of that we had:
  • very nice teachers!!! ;) who tried to learn us the most useful words and sentences
  • very nice atmosphere at classes
  • very friendly attitude and relationship
That weren't only typical danish lessons, but also very nice time spending together. Time spending not only in class but also during lunches in Christina's house...and of course unforgettable party in the end of international week :)

Girls! Big TAK for all! (: :)

środa, 25 marca 2009

practise day

Today was for me and my polish girls very important. We were in danish clinic in Haderslev to observe work of danish physiotherapists. Our tutor was Addi - very nice women. She explain us many things, told how they exercise with patients, which methods they use. Thanks to that we could compare some part of physiotherapy in Poland and Denmark.
Surprised and little different is for me that in Denmark:
  1. they don't use so much physiotherapy (only for example ultrasounds, Tens)
  2. they are able to make decission which kind of treatment use
  3. they spare more time for one patient
  4. and what is the most important, I think, is that they put very big emphasis to teach patients how they should exercise at home and teach them how to manage with disabilities to still take part in normal life

In spite of many differences physiotherapy in Denmark and Poland is very similar.
During this practise we could observe how therapist were exercising with patients and by the way explained us meny things.
It was very nice experience!

wtorek, 24 marca 2009

drama and movement in Aabenraa


Today we were in Aabenraa and took part in ‘drama and movement’ class with Flaming and Linda. It was our second meeting with them. We learnt, how in many different way we can use our body and voice to have fun together and get a new view of art.


The week before we started with some games to get know each other better (exactly Linda and Flaming could ;) ). Then we started to compose some melody by using cups and drums. We tried to use our imagination and with help of our body we made some figures and movements.

And on the end, the best part I think, was attempt to play a samba music. We used lots kind of drums, and a lot of different instruments. It was very nice experience and I had great fun! :D

And today…

Firstly we started with repeat some songs from the last class. And then the new part: we danced some typical traditional dance; Polka ;)

And the best part of all time which we spent in Aabenraa – we started big play with mask. Our first task was to try empathize in role of new-born child who just start to get to know the world. And on the end we were divided on two groups. Each of them had to prepare a performance appropriately to music. We are quite good actors! ;)

It was very strange feeling. When you use mask, you can be totally different person. Nobody see your face – don’t know if you are smiling or if you are sad.

My one thought – we used masks to prepare a performance. But why people ‘use masks’ in real life? Why they want to be somebody else? Good question…

poniedziałek, 23 marca 2009

Where is the love ?!?!?!?!?!?!?


Today on "Citizenship and globalisation" class were spoken a lot of very important sentences and questions.

Most of them were enclosed in the song 'Earthsong' of Michael Jackson and 'Where is the love?' of Black Eyed Peas. I mention some of them:


'What have we done to the world?'


'Look what we’ve done'


'What about all the peace?'


'What about all the dreams?'


'Did you ever stop to notice all the children dead from war?'


'Now I don’t know where we are…'

'Hey, what about yesterday?'


'What about nature’s worth?'


'Where did we go wrong?'


'What’s wrong with the world?'


'…the whole world is addicted to

the drama'


'…we try to stop terrorism but we still got terrorist here livin’'


'If love and is so strong why are there pieces of love that don’t belong?'


'Not respectin’ each other'


'Most of us only care about m

oney makin’'


'Selfishness got us followin’ our wrong direction'


'Wrong information always shown by the media'


'Lack of understanding…'


so 'Now ask yourself WHERE IS THE LOVE ?!?'


During that lesson I remind a song of Linkin Park " What I've done". Similar to the previous songs...lots of strong words and especially very good teledisk. I encourage to watch it:



niedziela, 22 marca 2009

freedom, happiness...

For each of us, there are some things, which make us happy…

For me it’s enough to ride by bike… maybe strange but true!
Only at that moments I feel free, my head is empty, I don’t have any problems, the worlds seems to be better and more beautiful…

…freedom, happiness, beauty, hope for the best, belief in better tomorrow, look on the world from different point of view…


Sanday's bicycle trip ... it was what I had needed to take a deep breath!!!