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NERF0534-2  Multi-disciplinary approaches (anatomy-pathology) to the nervous system - Theory
- Part I : Neuroanatomy
- Part II : Biochemistry
- Part III : Histology
- Part IV : General pathology
- Part V : Special pathology
- Part VI : Traumatology
Duration :  Part I : Neuroanatomy : 33h Th
Part II : Biochemistry : 2h Th
Part III : Histology : 2h Pr
Part IV : General pathology : 2h Th
Part V : Special pathology : 24h Th
Part VI : Traumatology : 2h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in physiotherapy and readaptation, 3rd yearFirst semester6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the master in physiotherapy and readaptationFirst semester6
Holder(s) :  Part I : Neuroanatomy : Jean Schoenen
Part II : Biochemistry : Bernard Rogister
Part III : Histology : Marie‑Paule Defresne
Part IV : General pathology : Yves Henrotin
Part V : Special pathology : Marguerite Foidart‑Dessalle
Part VI : Traumatology : Jean‑Michel Crielaard
Coordinator :  Jean Schoenen
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This module consists of the following courses

- Functional neuro-anatomy (J. SCHOENEN)
- Human bio-chemistry (B. ROGISTER)
- Histology (M.P. DEFRESNE)
- General Pathology (Y. HENROTIN)
- Special Pathology (M. FOIDART)
- Traumatology (J.M. CRIELAARD)

Part I : Neuroanatomy

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Part II : Biochemistry

Human bio-chemistry (B. ROGISTER): neurotransmettors.

Part III : Histology

- Histology (M.P. DEFRESNE) related to neurologic system.

Part IV : General pathology

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Part V : Special pathology

Neurologic syndromes and nervous diseases that can beneficiate from Physiotherapy

Part VI : Traumatology

Entrapment neuropathy and sport.

Course objective :  This neurological module aims to make students understand, through a mult-disciplinary approach, the anatomo-functional organisation of the Nervous System and the physio-pathologie of the main neurological syndromes that could benefit from physical treatment.

Part I : Neuroanatomy

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Part II : Biochemistry

  • To see in details the nervous transmission
  • To learn biochemical and pharmacologic characteristics of main neurotransmettors.

Part III : Histology

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Part IV : General pathology

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Part V : Special pathology

To highlight useful elements to physiotherapy treatment.

Part VI : Traumatology

This neurological module aims to make students understand, through a mult-disciplinary approach, the anatomo-functional organisation of the Nervous System and the physio-pathologie of the main neurological syndromes that could benefit from physical treatment.

Prerequisites :  The basics of the anatomy of the Nervous System taught in secondary education and the 'Introduction to Human Anatomy' taught in S2 (1st Bac). Electro-physiotherapy (S1 2nd Bac), notions of neuro-physiology, biochemistry, histology and the basic principles concerning the movements of the musculoskeletal system.

Part I : Neuroanatomy

The basics of the anatomy of the Nervous System taught in secondary education and the 'Introduction to Human Anatomy' taught in Q2 (1st Bac) and notions of neuro-physiology.

Part II : Biochemistry

The basics of the biochemistry.

Part III : Histology

The basics of the anatomy of the Nervous System taught in secondary education and the 'Introduction to Human Anatomy' taught in S2. Electro-physiotherapy (S3), notions of neuro-physiology, biochemistry, histology and the basic principles concerning the movements of the musculoskeletal system.

Part IV : General pathology

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Part V : Special pathology

The basics of the anatomy of the Nervous System taught in secondary education and the 'Introduction to Human Anatomy' taught and notions of neuro-physiology.

Part VI : Traumatology

The basics of the anatomy of the Nervous System taught in secondary education and the 'Introduction to Human Anatomy' taught in S2. Electro-physiotherapy (S3), notions of neuro-physiology, biochemistry, histology and the basic principles concerning the movements of the musculoskeletal system.

Workshops :  Neuro-anatomy : Plexus and cranial nerves, eye and ear. Braon dissection.

Part I : Neuroanatomy

Neuro-anatomy: Plexus and cranial nerves, eye and ear. Braon dissection.

Part II : Biochemistry

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Part III : Histology

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Part IV : General pathology

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Part V : Special pathology

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Part VI : Traumatology

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Organization :  This module consists of 65 hours of theoretical courses, practice and training programmes that are the object of separated modules.

Part I : Neuroanatomy

This module consists of 65 hours of theoretical courses, practice and training programmes that are the object of separated modules.

Part II : Biochemistry

This module consists of 65 hours of theoretical courses, among with 2 h of Biochemistry (Q1).

Part III : Histology

This module consists of 65 hours of theoretical courses, practice and training programmes that are the object of separated modules.

Part IV : General pathology

This module consists of 65 hours of theoretical courses, practice and training programmes that are the object of separated modules.

Part V : Special pathology

This module consists of 65 hours of theoretical courses, practice and training programmes that are the object of separated modules.

Part VI : Traumatology

This module consists of 65 hours of theoretical courses, practice and training programmes that are the object of separated modules.

Written notes :  Neuro-anatomy : Neuroanatomie, organisation anatomo-fonctionnelle du système nerveux: du symptôme neurologique à la localisation de la lésion. J. Schoenen. (Syllabus AREM)

General pathology, human biochemistry : course reading available from the lecturer.

Special pathology: Course syllabus available from Intercopy as far as the first part is concerned and on MyULg for recently updated material.

Part I : Neuroanatomy

Neuro-anatomy: "Neuroanatomie, organisation anatomo-fonctionnelle du système nerveux: du symptôme neurologique à la localisation de la lésion." J. Schoenen. (Syllabus AREM)

Part II : Biochemistry

Human biochemistry: course reading available from the lecturer.

Part III : Histology

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Part IV : General pathology

General pathology : course reading available from the lecturer.

Part V : Special pathology

Special pathology: Course syllabus available from Intercopy as far as the first part is concerned and on MyULg for recently updated material.

Part VI : Traumatology

Powerpoint presentations available on MyULg.

Assessment :  A multidisciplinary written exam (Multiple choice and open, short response questions and a question dealing with Neuro-anatomy and Special Pathology subjects. This exam takes place at the end of the first quadrimester (January).

Part I : Neuroanatomy

A multidisciplinary written exam (Multiple choice and open, short response questions and a question dealing with Neuro-anatomy and Special Pathology subjects. This exam takes place at the end of the first quadrimester (January).

Part II : Biochemistry

A multidisciplinary written exam (1 short response question for Biochemestry). This exam takes place at the end of the first quadrimester (January).

Part III : Histology

A multidisciplinary written exam (Multiple choice and open, short response questions and a question dealing with Neuro-anatomy and Special Pathology subjects. This exam takes place at the end of the first quadrimester (January).

Part IV : General pathology

A multidisciplinary written exam (Multiple choice and open, short response questions and a question dealing with Neuro-anatomy and Special Pathology subjects. This exam takes place at the end of the first quadrimester (January).

Part V : Special pathology

A multidisciplinary written exam (Multiple choice and open, short response questions and a question dealing with Neuro-anatomy and Special Pathology subjects. This exam takes place at the end of the first quadrimester (January).

Part VI : Traumatology

A multidisciplinary written exam (Multiple choice and open, short response questions and a question dealing with Neuro-anatomy and Special Pathology subjects. This exam takes place at the end of the first quadrimester (January).

Contacts :  Coordinator:

Jean SCHOENEN, Professeur ordinaire
Centre de Neuroscience CNCM
CHU Sart Tilman. Tower 4(+1) B36
B-4000 LIEGE
Tel. 04/366.51.90 Fax. 04/366.51.99 jschoenen@ulg.ac.be
Secretariat : Mademoiselle Jessica THYS
same address
Tel. 04/366.51.91 Fax. 04/366.51.99
jessica.thys@ulg.ac.be

Part I : Neuroanatomy

Jean SCHOENEN, Professeur ordinaire
Centre de Neuroscience CNCM
CHU Sart Tilman. Tower 4(+1) B36
B-4000 LIEGE
Tel. 04/366.51.90 Fax. 04/366.51.99 jschoenen@ulg.ac.be
Secretariat : Mademoiselle Jessica THYS
same address
Tel. 04/366.51.91 Fax. 04/366.51.99
jessica.thys@ulg.ac.be

Part II : Biochemistry

Lecturer: B. ROGISTER - CHU Bât. B36 Biochimie et physiologie générales et biochimie humaine Tél. : 04/366.59.17 - 04/366.59.18 Email : Bernard.Rogister@ulg.ac.be

Part III : Histology

Enseignant : M.P. DEFRESNE - CHU Bât. B23 Histologie - Cytologie (+3 - local L3/30C) - Tél. : 04/366.24.03 Email : MP.Defresne@ulg.ac.be

Part IV : General pathology

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

Part V : Special pathology

Marguerite FOIDART-DESSALLE, Professeur, CHU Sart Tilman, Service de Médecine de l'Appareil Locomoteur, niveau - 2, 4000 LIEGE. Tél. : 0032 4 366 84 73 - 0032 4 366 78 02 Secrétariat : Annie DEPAIFVE - ISEPK - B21 - 4000 LIEGE - Tél. : 04/366.38.90 et Annette HANSSEN -ISEPK - B21 04/366.38.97

Part VI : Traumatology

Enseignant: CRIELAARD Jean-Michel - ISEPK, Bât. B.21 - C.H.U., Médecine physique + 3, bureau 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)


Secrétariat : A. DEPAIFVE (Tél. : 04/366.38.90) et D. BONTEN (Tél. : 04/366.38.97)



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