SURFACE AND CLINICALLY SELECTED ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODY

SURFACE AND CLINICALLY SELECTED ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODY

SURFACE AND CLINICALLY SELECTED ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODY

COURSE CODEMP0110

COURSE INSTRUCTORΖibis Aristides, Professor

CO-INSTRUCTORS 

ECTS:2.00

COURSE TYPE

EL | GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

TEACHING SEMESTERSPRING SEMESTER

WEEKLY TEACHING HOURS: 2 HOURS

Total Time (Teaching Hours + Student Workload)54 HOURS

PREREQUIRED COURSES:

NO

LANGUAGE OF TEACHING AND EXAMSEnglish

AVAILABLE TO ERASMUS STUDENTSNO

SEMESTER LECTURES:DETAILS/LECTURES

TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS :

Lectures, face-to-face in the auditorium, one hour of laboratory training on volunteers – models or using CAL (computer assisted learning)

Information and Communication Technologies are used for the preparation of the lecture material, the online information and provision of supplementary learning material to students.

Specifically:

  • Common software (e.g. MS powerpoint) is used to prepare lecture material and display slides and videos.
  • The study guide (detailed supplementary material & additional bibliography), the tutorial material (clinical cases), the theory and protocols of the laboratory exercises, the slides of each lecture as well as relevant videos and scientific articles made available electronically and online to students through the e-class system of our university.
  • Information about the course, instructors and their research interests are available online on the Laboratory website• Common software (e.g. MS excel) is used to statistically process student assessment.

Announcements, information etc are available online via e-class. Communication is also done via e-mail. Keynote

social media

three-dimensional anatomical

models


STUDENT EVALUATION

The language of assessment is English.

Evaluation methods.Written exams – potentially online exams.

The general evaluation criteria are analyzed in the introductory lesson.


Objective Objectives/Desired Results:

This course covers the physiological surface anatomy of the human body, the clinical anatomy mainly of the musculoskeletal system as well as references to clinical situations from the perspective of an anatomical view of the problems.

Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:

Has an understanding of anatomy in space

Uses anatomy in clinical practice and differential diagnosis

Analyses clinical findings on the basis of surface anatomy

Can interpret clinical problems on the basis of anatomical relationships

General Abilities

  • Research, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies
  • Adaptation to new situations
  • Decision making
  • Autonomous work
  • Teamwork
  • Exercise criticism and self-criticism
  • Promoting free, creative and inductive thinking

Course URL :http://eclass.uth.gr/eclass/courses/MED_U_153

Course Description:

Introduction to clinically oriented anatomy:

Anatomical position, anatomical levels, terms of laterality, terms of kinesiology

Thorax:

Superficial anatomy of the anterior chest wall, pleurae and lungs

Dermatomes – Distribution of peripheral cutaneous nerves, mode of anesthesia of median nerves

Pneumothorax, hydrothorax, haemothorax – Thoracocentesis – Aspiration of foreign objects

Mesothorax:

Surficial anatomy of the viscera of the mediastinum

Coronary atherosclerosis in angina reflection of cardiac pain

Belly:

Abdominal regions, reference levels quarters

Surface anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall

Abdominal wall cilia

Visceral referred pain

Surface anatomy of spleen and liver

Surface anatomy of kidneys and ureters Palpation of kidneys

Surface anatomy of diaphragm reported or reflecting pain

Pelvis:

Pelvic girdle variants of the pelvis of man and woman,pelvic

diameters

Surface perineal anatomy

Changes of position of the pelvis during the duration of life

Body :

Surface anatomy of the cervical and thoracic vertebrae

Surface anatomy of lumbar vertebrae of sanctuary bone and of coccyx

Abnormal curves of the spine

Surface anatomy of the muscles of the back

Topography of the spine

Lower limb:

Surface anatomy of the anonymous bone and the femur

Surface projection and palpable features of the bones of the tibia of the hammer and heel

Dermatomes of the lower limbs

Myotomes: segmental neurosis of the material groups and movements of the lower limb

Standing posture in an attentive position

Surface anatomy of the femoral triangle

Surface anatomy of the forefoot and inner thigh

Surface anatomy of the gluteal region

Surface anatomy of the hip

Surface anatomy of the knee, tibia and foot

Posterior tibial pulse – Dorsal artery pulse of the foot

Upper Limb:

Regions of the upper limb

Surficial anatomy of the bones of the upper limb

Surficial anatomy of the shoulder zone

Dermotomes and myotomes of the upper limb.

Surficial anatomy of the arm

Reflexes of the upper limb

Surficial anatomy of the forearm

Surficial anatomy of hand

 
Recommended reading:

Lecture Material

Main suggested textbooks:

Anatomy of Human. Anne M. Gilroy , MA 2019

Surface-Clinic Anatomy of Human A.H. ZIMPIS 2018

 


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