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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
RACH0536-2  Multidisciplinary approach pathology-kinesitherapy of the rachis - Practice
- Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation
- Part II : Palpatory anatomy
Duration :  Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation : 20h Pr
Part II : Palpatory anatomy : 5h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in physiotherapy and readaptation, 3rd yearSecond semester4
One-year preliminary programme leading to the master in physiotherapy and readaptationSecond semester3
Holder(s) :  Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation : Marc Vanderthommen
Part II : Palpatory anatomy : Didier Maquet
Coordinator :  Marc Vanderthommen
Language :  French language
Course contents :  
Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation

Techniques of vertebral rehabilitation (C. DEMOULIN)

Part II : Palpatory anatomy

Palpatory anatomy (D. MAQUET)

Course objective :  
Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation

Techniques of vertebral rehabilitation: teaching student a reasoned rehabilitation of vertebral pathologies.

Part II : Palpatory anatomy

  • Palpatory anatomy: teaching basis related to palpatory anatomy in order to objectivate surface anatomy

Prerequisites :  
Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation

  • Descriptive and topographic anatomy
  • Multidisciplinary approach pathology-kinesitherapy of the rachis - Theory

Part II : Palpatory anatomy

  • Descriptive and topographic anatomy
  • Multidisciplinary approach pathology-kinesitherapy of the rachis - Theory

Organization :  
Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation

See the timetable notice board.

Practical work (Theory and techniques of vertebral re-education, Biomechanics, Particular techniques in physiotherapy) will take place as a series of groups of 2 or 3 students.

Part II : Palpatory anatomy

See the timetable notice board.

Practical work (Theory and techniques of vertebral re-education, Biomechanics, Particular techniques in physiotherapy) will take place as a series of groups of 2 or 3 students.

Assessment :  
Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation

This course will be evaluated through an oral exam in June.

Part II : Palpatory anatomy

This course will be evaluated through an oral exam in June.

Contacts :  
Partim I : Techniques of spinal rehabilitation

VANDERHOMMEN M. - ISEPK, Bât. B.21 - C.H.U., Médecine physique et Kinésithérapie - Réadaptation, polyclinique -2 (04/366.38.78 ; E-mail : mvanderthommen@ulg.ac.be)
DEMOULIN C. - ISEPK - Bât. B21 Kinésithérapie spécifique et réadaptation motrice - Tél : 04/366.38.97 - email : Christophe.Demoulin@ulg.ac.be
Secrétariat : Mme M-C. MARCHAND ou I. CREMASCO (04/366.38.91) et A. DEFAIFVE (04/366.38.90) ou Annette HANSSEN (04/366.38.97)
Assistants : F. DELVAUX (04/366.39.47 ; fdelvaux@ulg.ac.be) ; sebastien.wolfs@ulg.ac.be

Part II : Palpatory anatomy

MAQUET D., Bât. B21 Département des sciences de la motricité - Tél : 04/366.39.27 Email : D.Maquet@ulg.ac.be

Secrétariat : Mme M-C. MARCHAND ou I. CREMASCO (04/366.38.91) et A. DEFAIFVE (04/366.38.90) ou D. BONTEN (04/366.38.97)

Assistants : F. DELVAUX (04/366.39.47 ; fdelvaux@ulg.ac.be) ; sebastien.wolfs@ulg.ac.be



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