1st Bachelor in Physiotherapy

Anatomy

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ECTS Credits7
Number of Hours (h/year)75
Teaching staffJACQUET, Dominique
PRESSIA, Chantal
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodePARA-D_KINE0001/1
Prerequisite

None

Aims and Objectives

To know thoroughly osteology, the arthrology, myology of the appendical and axial skeleton (except the head). To be concerned with the functional interest of the structures and anatomical provisions

To know the macroscopic description of spinal cord and brain

Description

Elements of general anatomy

Osteology, arthrology, myology of the trunk

Osteology, arthrology of the upper extremity and the lower limb

Plexuses, the autonomic nervous system and the macroscopic description of spinal cord and brain

Bibliography

DEPREUX R., Anatomie, schémas de travaux pratiques, fascicule 5, Vigot, 1997.

KAPANDJI, I.A., Physiologie Articulaire, 3 tomes, Ed. Maloine, Paris, 1987.

KENDALL F., KENDALL E., GERSI P., Les muscles: bilan et étude fonctionnelle, 4ème éd., Pradel, Paris, 1995.

LIBERSA., Cl, Anatomie, Myologie, Angéiologie, Névrologie topographie, Vol 3-4 , Ed.Vigot, Paris, 1999.

OLIVIER , G., Anatomie, Ostéologie, Arthrologie, vol 1-2, Ed. Vigot, 1999.

ROUVIERE, H., DELMAS, A., Anatomie Humaine, trois tomes, 12° édition, Ed. Masson, Paris, 1985.

SOBOTTA, Atlas Anatomie humaine, Ed. Médicales Internationales, 1994.

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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