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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011

Jean‑Louis Croisier
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E-mail :  jlcroisier@ulg.ac.be
Courses :  
CAVS0531-2Multidisciplinary approach (pathology-physiotherapy) to the cardiovascular system - Theory and practiceHolder
- Part I : Anatomy
- Part II : Neuroanatomy
- Part III : Histology
- Part IV : Physiology
- Part V : General pathology
- Part VI : Special pathology
- Part VII : Physiotherapy
EDPH0664-2Prevention of lesions and re-athleticisationHolder
EDPH0665-1Evaluation of muscle function in top-level athletesHolder
EDPH0683-1Evaluation of adapted muscle function (geriatrics, pathologies...)Holder
EDPH0690-1Sport KinesitherapyHolder
KINE0524-3Multidisciplinary module : specific kinesitherapy - theoryHolder
- Part I : Biomechanics
- Part II : Theory and techniques of massage
- Part III : Hydro and mecanotherapy
KINE0525-1Multidisciplinary module : specific physiotherapy - practiceHolder
- Part I : Theory and massage techniques
- Part II : Hydro- and mechanotherapy
KINE0537-4Multidisciplinary approach pathology kinesitherapy : pediatrics - psychiatry - uro-gynaecology - A.T.M. - Relaxation - TheoryHolder
- Part I : Special pathology
- Part II : Physiotherapy, relaxation, psychiatry, urology
- Part III : Traumatology
- Partim IV : Special Techniques of physiotherapy
KINE0538-3Multidisciplinary approach physiotherapy pathology: Pediatrics - Psychiatry - Urogynecology - ATM - Relaxation - particular techniques of physiotherapy - PracticeHolder
KINE0546-2Training of the therapeutic reasoning of kinesitherapy (ARTK)Holder
KINE0547-1Multidisciplinary approach to physiotherapy treatments at the patients bedsideHolder
LOCO0524-2Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system (part I) - TheoryHolder
- Part I : Anatomy
- Part II : Biomechanics
- Part III : Physiotherapy
LOCO0525-2Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system (part II) - TheoryHolder
- 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
LOCO0526-2Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system I and II - Practice Holder
- Part I : Biomechanics
- Part II : Physiotherapy : Mobilization
- Part III : Physiotherapy : Muscles
LOCO0531-3Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system (pathology - physiotherapy) (Part III) - Theory Holder
- Part I : General pathology
- Part II : Special pathologie
- Part III : Traumatology
- Part IV : Physiotherapy
LOCO0532-2Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system (pathology - physiotherapy) - PracticeHolder
- Part I : In-depth physiology
- Part II : Palpatory anatomy of limbs
LOCO0621-3Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system applied to physical education (Part II)Holder
- Part I : Histology
- Part 2 : Biochemistry
- Part 3 : Physiology
- Part IV : General pathology
- Part V : Special pathology
- Part VI : Traumatology
- Part VII : Physiotherapy
- Part VIII : Contra-indications
LOCO0630-3Multidisciplinary approach of the neuro-locomotor apparatus applied to physical education (Part III)Holder
- Part I : Neuroanatomy
- Part II : Histology
- Part III : Biochemistry
- Part IV : General pathology
- Part V : Special pathology
- Part VI : Traumatology
- Part VII : Contra-indications
- Part VIII : Basis of rehabilitation
MSTG0520-1Training courses (specific physiotherapy, locomotor apparatus - parts : I and II)Holder
MSTG0530-2Training courses of physiotherapy (part I)Holder
MSTG0540-2Training courses of physiotherapy (part II)Holder
NERF0533-1Multidisciplinary approach to the nervous system (pathology - physiotherapy) - Practice Holder
NERF0535-1Multidisciplinary approach (physiotherapy)Holder
- Part I : Physiotherapy
- Part II : Electrotherapy
- Part III : Physiotherapy and psychomotor rehabilitation
RESP0520-2Multidisciplinary approach to the respiratory system - Theory and practiceHolder
- Part I : Anatomy
- Part II : Physiology
- Part III : Histology
- Part IV : Physiotherapy
- Part V : General pathology
- Part VI : Special pathology
- Partim VII : Physiotherapy Practice
This list includes only courses of the 1st and 2nd cycles.

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