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LOCO0524-3  Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system (part I) - Theory
- Part I : Anatomy
- Part II : Biomechanics
- Part III : Physiotherapy
- Partim IV : Anatomie palpatoire

Duration :  Part I : Anatomy : 20h Th
Part II : Biomechanics : 15h Th
Part III : Physiotherapy : 15h Th
Partim IV : Anatomie palpatoire : 5h Th
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in physiotherapy and readaptation, 2nd year5
Lecturer :  Part I : Anatomy : Philippe Gillet
Part II : Biomechanics : Marguerite Foidart-Dessalle
Part III : Physiotherapy : Jean-Louis Croisier, Bénédicte Forthomme
Partim IV : Anatomie palpatoire : Didier Maquet
Coordinator :  Philippe Gillet
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Part I : Anatomy

1. Osseous, osteoarticular and muscular anatomy of upper and lower limbs.

Three subjects are studied in these domains:

- osteology, which studies the in-depth study of bones, and, in particular the relation between form and function

- arthrology, or study of articulations, with a focus on the relation between form and function, as well as the structures of articulary stabilization

- myology, or the study of muscles, their form, their insertions, and their action.

Part II : Biomechanics

Analyses of movements and articulary constraints of the limbs including the muscular and articulary testing.

In coordination with the anatomy course, this course analyses the movements of articulations and focuses on range of motion and muscular testing. It analyses the walk. It studies the constraints undergone by the various articulations.

Part III : Physiotherapy

Locomotor rehabilitation
This course describes the techniques of articular mobilization useful for the practice of physiotherapy.

Learning outcomes of the course :  
Part I : Anatomy

Reinforce the knowledge of anatomy of upper and lower limbs.

Part II : Biomechanics

To provoke a reflection on the mechanisms and safety of athletic movements.

Part III : Physiotherapy

to raise up a rationale on the effectiveness and safety of the mobilizations in professional practice.

Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Part I : Anatomy

1. Introduction to the human anatomy (BIOL0519-1), course scheduled in the second semester (Pr. Bonnet).

2. Basic notions of experimental Physics in kinesitherapy and physical education including the mathematical introduction to the applied sciences (PHYS0511-1) (1st year)

Part II : Biomechanics

Biomechanics (partim I: KINE0524) applied to the human movement (2nd year six-month period 1).

Part III : Physiotherapy

Introduction to Physiotherapy (1BKR course).

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Part I : Anatomy

Lectures

Part II : Biomechanics

Practical works of Biomechanics are in a separated module (LOCO0526).

Part III : Physiotherapy

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

- Lectures
- Group assignments
- Summary sessions

Part II : Biomechanics

- Lectures
- Group assignments
- Summary sessions

Part III : Physiotherapy

- Lectures
- Group assignments
- Summary sessions

Recommended or required readings :  
Part I : Anatomy

The slides used in the Anatomy course will be available in print and on CD-ROM (powerpoint) and on MyULg. This is exam material.

Recommended books:

- Les schémas de travaux pratiques de l¿anatomie, Vigot (volumes I, III and IV).

Part II : Biomechanics

Course notes with illustrations available at INTERCOPY and on MyULg.

Recommended books:

- Kendall Peterson F., Kendall Mc Creary E., Provance Geise P. Les muscles. Bilan et étude fonctionnels. Anomalies et douleurs posturales. Editions Pradel.

- Kapandji I.A. Physiologie articulaire. Tomes I et II. Editions Maloine.

- Les schémas de travaux pratiques de l¿anatomie, Vigot (volumes I, III and IV).

Part III : Physiotherapy

Course notes and PowerPoint presentations available on MyULg.

Assessment methods and criteria :  
Part I : Anatomy

written (June session)

Part II : Biomechanics

written (June session) + practical assessment (muscular and articulary testing)

Part III : Physiotherapy

written (June session)

Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
Part I : Anatomy

- GILLET Philippe, Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique , CHU SART TILMAN , B35 Chirortho@ulg.ac.be

Part II : Biomechanics

- FOIDART-DESSALLE Marguerite, Department of Motor Sciences, CHU SART TILMAN, B35 (04/366.38.90)M.Foidart@ulg.ac.be - secretary: A. DEPAIFVE 04/366.38.90 adepaifve@ulg.ac.be & A. HANSSEN 04/366.38.97 ahanssen@ulg.ac.be(danielle.bonten@ulg.ac.be)

Part III : Physiotherapy

- CROISIER Jean-Louis - Department of Motor Sciences - ISEPK - B21 jlcroisier@ulg.ac.be Secretary : A. DEPAIFVE 04/366.38.90 & A. HANSSEN 04/366.38.97


Items online :  

Part III : Physiotherapy

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