Course: Living Anatomy 4 credits: 2
- Course code
- PIVP18AIV4
- Name
- Living Anatomy 4
- Study year
- 2022-2023
- ECTS credits
- 2
- Language
- English
- Coordinator
- H.A. Kranenburg
- Modes of delivery
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- Individual supervision
- Practical / Training
- Self-study
- Assessments
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- Anatomy in Vivo 4 - Skills test
Learning outcomes
1CD-FH. 90. The student can independently conduct a partial physiotherapeutic assessment for a client with a simple orthopaedic problem, based on casuistry descriptions.
1CD-FH. 94. The student can independently conduct a partial physiotherapeutic assessment for a client with a simple peripheral neurological problem, based on casuistry descriptions.
2CD-FH. 106. The student can independently conduct a partial physiotherapeutic assessment for a client with simple vascular problems, based on casuistry descriptions.
1CD-FH. 94. The student can independently conduct a partial physiotherapeutic assessment for a client with a simple peripheral neurological problem, based on casuistry descriptions.
2CD-FH. 106. The student can independently conduct a partial physiotherapeutic assessment for a client with simple vascular problems, based on casuistry descriptions.
Content
Living Anatomy is a course designed for practice. It comprises identifying, localising, palpating and drawing bony structures, as well as origin and attachment of muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves. In this course we will discuss and test the basic anatomic knowledge and skills that we use as physiotherapists. This course delves deeper into the materials of Living Anatomy 1 and expands on the Living Anatomy 2 and 3.
Included in programme(s)
School(s)
- School of Health Care Studies