Lecturer(s)
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Zach Petr, prof. MUDr. CSc.
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Velemínská Jana, prof. RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Lectures 1 WS: doc. Velemínská 1.-3. Concepts of the field, anatomical nomenclature, distinction of individual structural and functional units of the skeleton 4.-6. General osteology: basic structure of bones, their division, origin and development; general arthrology: types of bone joints, basic structure of joints, division of joints 7.-9. Axial system, spine and skeleton of the chest; elbow joint, arm joints, shoulder 10.-12. Overview of the skeleton of the upper limb; elbow joint, arm joints, shoulder 13.-15. Pelvis, sacroiliac, and hip joint 16.-18. Overview of the skeleton of the lower limb; knee joint, leg joints 19.-21. Skull 22.-24. General myology doc. Zach 25.-27. Respiratory system 28.-30. Urinary system 31.-33. Male genital system and male pelvis 34.-36. Female genital organ and female pelvis 37.-39. Heart 40.-42. Vascular and lymphatic system Seminars 1 WS: doc. Velemínská 1.-2. Axial system and its connections 3.-4. Skeleton of the upper limb 5.-6. Skeleton of the lower limb 7.-8. Skeleton of the limb - revision 9.-10. Upper limb and lower limb joints 11.-12. Skull, revision doc. Zach 13.-14. Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) 15.-16. Respiratory system 17.-18. Urinary system 19.-20. Male genital system 21.-22. Female genital system 23.-24. Cardiovascular system - heart 25.-26. Vascular and lymphatic systems, vascular supply of the head 27.-28. Revision, credit
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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o gain knowledge about the structure of a healthy human body o learn basic anatomical terminology with special emphasis on the musculoskeletal, vascular, and nervous systems o get to know the structure of a healthy person as a basis for all medical disciplines o ability to identify subcutaneous structures of the whole body of the patient (bones, joints, muscles, nerves and regia) o orientation in anatomical literature and basic physiotherapeutic publications about anatomy o understanding the relationship between momentum and innervation and the relationship between organs and visceral innervation
o the student is able to explain the anatomy and relationships of individual organs and systems o the student masters basic anatomical terminology with special emphasis on the locomotor, vascular and nervous systems o the student is familiar with literature about anatomy
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Students must attend at least 80% of practical seminars; testing is written and oral. The condition for passing both winter and summer semesters is the completion of at least 80% of practices and tests. The final exam is comprised of a test and an oral part. The condition for passing the final multiple-choice test is a score of 75%. The oral part consists of two subsections (one question about the musculoskeletal and nervous system, and the other question about organs).
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Recommended literature
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BARRAL, J.-P. Visceral Manipulation II. Vista, California: Eastland Press, 2007. ISBN 978-09-396-166-19.
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Čihák, R. Anatomie. Praha:Grada, 2013. ISBN 978-80-2474-788-0.
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DIMON, T. Anatomie těla v pohybu - Základní kurz anatomie kostí, svalů a kloubů.. Praha: Pragma, 2009. ISBN 978-80-7349-191-8.
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Dylevský, I. Funkční anatomie. Praha, Grada, 2009. ISBN 978-80-247-3240-4.
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ELIŠKA, O., ELIŠKOVÁ, M. Aplikovaná anatomie pro fyzioterapeuty a maséry. Praha: Galén, 2009. ISBN 978-80-7262-590-1.
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HOLIBKOVÁ, A., LAICHMAN, S. Přehled anatomie člověka. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého, 2010. ISBN 80-244-1480-5.
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HUDÁK, R., KACHLÍK, D. Memorix anatomie.. Praha, 2013. ISBN 978-80-7387-712-5.
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Naňka, O., Elišková, M. Přehled anatomie. Praha: Galén, 2015. ISBN 978-80-7492-206-0.
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ROHEN, J. W., YOKOCHI, Ch. Anatomie člověka - Fotografický atlas. Praha: Triton, 2009. ISBN 978-80-7387-131-4.
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