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LOCO0525-2  Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system (part II) - Theory
- Part I : Histology
- Part II : Biochemistry
- Part III : Physiology
- Part IV : Traumatology
- Part V : General pathologies
- Part VI : Special pathology
- Part VII : Physiotherapy
- Part VIII : Electrophysiology
Duration :  Part I : Histology : 4h Th, 3h Pr
Part II : Biochemistry : 5h Th
Part III : Physiology : 2h Th
Part IV : Traumatology : 16h Th
Part V : General pathologies : 8h Th
Part VI : Special pathology : 2h Th
Part VII : Physiotherapy : 12h Th
Part VIII : Electrophysiology : 15h Th, 20h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in physiotherapy and readaptation, 2nd yearSecond semester7
One-year preliminary programme leading to the master in physiotherapy and readaptationSecond semester7
Holder(s) :  Part I : Histology : Marie‑Paule Defresne
Part II : Biochemistry : Bernard Rogister
Part III : Physiology : Thierry Bury
Part IV : Traumatology : Jean‑Michel Crielaard
Part V : General pathologies : Yves Henrotin
Part VI : Special pathology : Marguerite Foidart‑Dessalle
Part VII : Physiotherapy : Jean‑Louis Croisier
Part VIII : Electrophysiology : Marc Vanderthommen
Coordinator :  Jean‑Michel Crielaard
Language :  French language
Course contents :  
Part I : Histology

This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.

For each element, the histological structure is detailed.

Part II : Biochemistry

This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.

For each element, biochemistry is being interested above all in the structure of bones and muscles.

Part III : Physiology

This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.

Part IV : Traumatology

This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.

Part V : General pathologies

This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.

Part VI : Special pathology

This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.

Part VII : Physiotherapy

This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.

Theory and techniques of re-educating the musculoskeletal system - this course describes the different essential treatment techniques applied by the physiotherapist.



The prevention of amyotrophy and strengthening muscles. The particular aspects of the different modes of contraction - in particular eccentric - are analysed as well as a description of technical possibilities. The different applications to specific pathological contexts will be offered.



Muscle stretching technique: passive and active. The concept of slackening antagonistic muscles - essential in re-education - will be developed.



The foundations of diverse proprioceptive re-education programmes will be applied to various articulations.



Re-education techniques and objectives in the context of cartilage damage

Part VIII : Electrophysiology

This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.

Course objective :  
Part I : Histology

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Part II : Biochemistry

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Part III : Physiology

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Part IV : Traumatology

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Part V : General pathologies

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Part VI : Special pathology

To teach physiopathology of main locomotor affections which can be treated (completely or partially) by physiotherapy techniques.

Part VII : Physiotherapy

To give students the rehabilitation keys through techniques learning.

Part VIII : Electrophysiology

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Prerequisites :  
Part I : Histology

General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.

Particular links with a course on the curriculum:



Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)

Later: further studies in physiotherapy

Part II : Biochemistry

General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.

Particular links with a course on the curriculum:



Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)

Later: further studies in physiotherapy

Part III : Physiology

General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.

Particular links with a course on the curriculum:



Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)

Later: further studies in physiotherapy

Part IV : Traumatology

General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.

Particular links with a course on the curriculum:



Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)

Later: further studies in physiotherapy

Part V : General pathologies

biochemistry - physiology - histology

Part VI : Special pathology

General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.

Particular links with a course on the curriculum:



Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)

Later: further studies in physiotherapy

Part VII : Physiotherapy

Anatomy, histology, cytology, general physiology, human biochemistry.

Particular links with a course on the curriculum:

Previously: Introduction to human anatomy;
Later: further studies in physiotherapy

Part VIII : Electrophysiology

General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.

Particular links with a course on the curriculum:



Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)

Later: further studies in physiotherapy

Workshops :  
Part I : Histology

See LOCO0526-2

Part II : Biochemistry

See LOCO0526-2

Part III : Physiology

See LOCO0526-2

Part IV : Traumatology

See LOCO0526-2

Part V : General pathologies

See LOCO0526-2

Part VI : Special pathology

See LOCO0526.

Part VII : Physiotherapy

See LOCO0526.

Part VIII : Electrophysiology

See LOCO0526-2

Organization :  
Part I : Histology

See the timetable notice board

Part II : Biochemistry

See the timetable notice board

Part III : Physiology

See the timetable notice board

Part IV : Traumatology

See the timetable notice board

Part V : General pathologies

See the timetable notice board

Part VI : Special pathology

See the timetable notice board

Part VII : Physiotherapy

See the timetable notice board

Part VIII : Electrophysiology

See the timetable notice board

Written notes :  
Part I : Histology

Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Part II : Biochemistry

Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Part III : Physiology

Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Part IV : Traumatology

Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Part V : General pathologies

Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Part VI : Special pathology

Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Part VII : Physiotherapy

Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Part VIII : Electrophysiology

Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Assessment :  
Part I : Histology

Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June).

Part II : Biochemistry

Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June).

Part III : Physiology

Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June).

Part IV : Traumatology

Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June).

Part V : General pathologies

Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June).

Part VI : Special pathology

Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June).

Part VII : Physiotherapy

Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June).

Part VIII : Electrophysiology

Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June).

Contacts :  
Part I : Histology

Lecturer: Mme M.P. DEFRESNE 04/366.24.03 MP.Defresne@ulg.ac.be

Part II : Biochemistry

Lecturer: B. ROGISTER
04/366.59.17 Bernard.Rogister@ulg.ac.be

Part III : Physiology

Lecturer: T. BURY Département des sciences de la motricité (http://www.facmed.ulg.ac.be/departements/departkine.php / Physiologie )
humaine et physiologie de l'effort physique Tél. : 04/ 366.78.81
tbury@ulg.ac.be

Secrétary: Mmes M-C. MARCHAND ou I. CREMASCO : 04/366.38.91

Part IV : Traumatology

Lecturer: CRIELAARD Jean-Michel ISEPK, Bât. B.21 - C.H.U., Médecine physique + 3, office 151
(Tél.: 04/366.38.95, 04/366.38.91; Fax : 04/366.29.01 (ISEPK) ou 04/366.72.30 (CHU); E-mail: jmcrielaard@ulg.ac.be)


Secrétary : A. DEPAIFVE (Tél. : 04/366.38.90) et D. BONTEN (Tél. : 04/366.38.97)
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Part V : General pathologies

Lecturer: Yves HENROTIN Bât. B23 Unité de recherche sur l'os et le cartillage (U.R.O.C.), 04/366.25.16 yhenrotin@ulg.ac.be

Part VI : Special pathology

Lecturer: FOIDART-DESSALLE Marguerite - CHU, étage +2, bureau 99 le lundi de 10 h 30 à 12 h 00 et le vendredi de 14 h 00 à 17 h 00.(Tél.: 04/366.76.44; Fax: 04/366.72.30; e-mail: M.Foidart@ulg.ac.be)
Secretary: C.H.U., stage -2, Office 23 (Tel.: 04/366.76.44) or ISEPK : Mrs A. DEPAIFVE (Tel.: 04/366.38.90 - adepaifve@ulg.ac.be) and Mrs A. HANSSEN (Tel.: 04/366.38.97 - ahanssen@ulg.ac.be).

Part VII : Physiotherapy

Lecturer: Prof. JL CROISIER - tél. : 04/366.39.32 - 04/366.78.25 jlcroisier@ulg.ac.be - secrétariat : Mme A. DEPAIFVE 04/366.38.90 et Mme A. HANSSEN 04/366.38.97

Part VIII : Electrophysiology

Lecturer: Marc VANDERTHOMMEN, Chargé de cours (04/366.38.78 - mvanderthommen@ulg.ac.be)

Secrétariat: A. DEPAIFVE (04/366.38.90 adepaifve@ulg.ac.be) - D. BONTEN (04/366.38.97 danielle.bonten@ulg.ac.be)



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