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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
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in physiotherapy and readaptation, 3rd yearFirst semester6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the master in physiotherapy and readaptationFirst semester6
Lecturer :  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(s) of instruction :  
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

This module presents the nervous system through anatomy, histology, physiology, biochemistry and semiology.
The biochemistry is concerned by neurotransmitters synthesis, their release mechanisms and their post-synaptic activities.

Part III : Histology

workshop

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.

Learning outcomes of the course :  
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 known the biochemical, anatomical, histological and physiological basis of the nervous system in order to be able to understand the diseases of this system.

Part III : Histology

microscopy of nervous tissue

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 and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
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

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

Part III : Histology

general histology

neuroanatomy

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.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
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

See NERF0534-2

Part III : Histology

workshop

Part IV : General pathology

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Part V : Special pathology

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Part VI : Traumatology

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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
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

See the timetable notice board

Part III : Histology

first part of the academic year

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.

Recommended or required readings :  
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

Course reading available from the lecturer which is responsible for this module and on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG)

Part III : Histology

diagrams distrributed to the students

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 methods and criteria :  
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

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

Part III : Histology

written examination

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, Professor Tel. : +32 4 366 59 50e-mail : Bernard.Rogister@ulg.ac.be
Larisia Bourdoux, Secrétaire Tel : +32 4 366 59 50 e-mail : Larisia.Bourdoux@ulg.ac.be.

Part III : Histology

chantal humblet

chantal.humblet@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)


Items online :  
Slides R. Franzen - PW Neuroanatomy
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Slides Neuroanat. - Prof. Schoenen
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Slides Neuroanat. - Prof. Schoenen - Part 2
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Slides and notes available for this module
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Syllabus Human Biochemistry
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Syllabus Prof. Schoenen - Neuroanatomie
Syllabus


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