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

Lesson Code: MP0110

Professor in charge: Zibis Aristides, Professor

Other Teachers:

ECTS: 2.00

Type|Type of Course: OP | BACKGROUND

Teaching Semester: 14th Semester

Hours per week: 2 hours

Total Time (Teaching Hours + Student Workload) 54 Hours

Prerequisites: NO

Language of Instruction: Greek and/or English

Available for Erasmus: NO

Semester Lectures: Coming Soon…

Teaching Method:

Lectures, Face-to-face in the auditorium, 5 hours of laboratory training on volunteers - models or using CAL computers (computer assisted learning)

Information and Communication Technologies are used to prepare lecture materials and provide online information and learning aids to students.

Specifically:

  • Common software (eg powerpoint) is used to prepare lecture material and display slides and videos.
  • The study guide (explanatory material & additional bibliography), the tutorial material (clinical cases for processing), the theory and protocols of the laboratory exercises, the handover slides after each lesson as well as videos and scientific articles related to the taught material are made electronically and online available to students through the e-class.
  • Information about the course, the lecturers and their research interests and the Anatomy Laboratory in general is available online on the Laboratory website.

Common software (eg excel) is used for the statistical processing of student evaluation

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

Evaluation Method: Written exams – possibly online exams. The general evaluation criteria are analyzed during the introductory course.

Objective Objectives/Desired Results: In this course the normal surface anatomy of the human body is taught, the clinical anatomy mainly of the musculoskeletal system as well as references are made to clinical situations from the perspective of the anatomical view of the problems.

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

He has an understanding of anatomy in space.

Uses anatomy in clinical practice and differential diagnosis.

Analyzes clinical findings based on superficial anatomy

Can interpret clinical problems based on anatomical relationships.

General Skills

  • Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies
  • Work in an international environment
  • Work in an interdisciplinary environment
  • Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information in the study and identification of anatomical structures of the musculoskeletal system in cadaveric preparations in plastic models and in 3D models of virtual reality

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

Course Description: Introduction to Clinically Oriented Anatomy:
Anatomical position, anatomical planes, laterality terms, kinesiology terms
Chest:
Surface anatomy of anterior chest wall, pleurae
and lungs
Dermotomies – Distribution of peripheral cutaneous nerves, mode of anesthesia of intercostal nerves
Pneumothorax, hydrothorax, hemothorax – Thoracic puncture
Absorption of foreign bodies
Mediastinum:
Superficial anatomy of mediastinal viscera
Abdominal countries, reference levels quartiles
Surface anatomy of the anterolateral abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernias
Visceral referred pain
Surface anatomy of spleen and liver
Surface anatomy of kidneys and ureters palpation of kidneys
Superficial anatomy of diaphragm referring to reflex pain
Pelvis:
Pelvic girdle variations of male and female pelvises, pelvic diameters
Superficial anatomy of the perineum
Changes in pelvic position during life
Trunk:
Superficial anatomy of the cervical and thoracic vertebrae
Superficial anatomy of the lumbar vertebrae of the sacrum and coccyx
Abnormal curves of the spine
Superficial anatomy of the muscles of the back
Spine topography
Lower end:
Superficial anatomy of the innominate bone and femur
Surface view and palpable features of the tibial bones of the malleus and calcaneus
Dermotomies of the lower extremities
Myotomy: segmental innervation of material groups, and movements of the lower limb
Standing at attention
Superficial anatomy of the femoral triangle
Superficial anatomy of the anterior and medial thigh
Superficial anatomy of the gluteal region
Superficial anatomy of the hip
Superficial anatomy of the knee, tibia, and foot
Posterior Tibial Pulse – Pulse of the dorsal artery of the leg
Upper extremity:
Upper extremity countries
Superficial anatomy of the bones of the upper limb
Superficial anatomy of shoulder girdle
Dermotomies and myotomies of the upper extremity.
Superficial anatomy of the arm
Upper extremity reflectors
Superficial anatomy of the forearm
Surface anatomy of the hand

Recommended reading: A. COURSE THEORY and B. LABORATORIES

Recommended books:

Human Anatomy. Anne M. Gilroy, 2019 ISBN 978-960-608-027-2

Human Surface-Clinical Anatomy

A.H. ZIMPIS 2018


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