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RACH0630-3  Multidisciplinary approach to the vertebral column and sports
- Part I : Anatomy
- Part II : Biomechanics
- Part III : Maintenance and evaluation
- Part IV : Traumatology
- Partim V : Déviations rachidiennes

Duration :  Part I : Anatomy : 4,5h Th
Part II : Biomechanics : 1,5h Th
Part III : Maintenance and evaluation : 5h Th, 5h Pr
Part IV : Traumatology : 3h Th
Partim V : Déviations rachidiennes : 3h Th
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in Motor skills, 3rd year3
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Motor skills 3
Lecturer :  Part I : Anatomy : Philippe Gillet
Part II : Biomechanics : Marguerite Foidart-Dessalle
Part III : Maintenance and evaluation : Marc Vanderthommen
Part IV : Traumatology : Jean-Michel Crielaard, Marco Tomasella
Partim V : Déviations rachidiennes : Marco Tomasella
Coordinator :  Marc Vanderthommen
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Part I : Anatomy

The anatomy of the spine usefull to a future physiotherapist is exposed during three sessions using Powerpoint procedures

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

  • Back protection and manutention

Learning outcomes of the course :  
Part I : Anatomy

To teach the student, in an integrated manner Anatomyconcepts related to spinal column pathologies.

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

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

None.

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

- Anatomy - Biomechanics

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Part I : Anatomy

See the practical module, which is independent of the practical model: 'Multidisciplinary approach of back pathology in physiotherapy-practice'. Didier MAQUET, Marc VANDERTHOMMEN (RACH0536-2).

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

Theoretical course and 3 practical courses (without exam but obligatory participation).

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

To be determined.

The clinical stages (100h, courses on theory and techniques of vertebral re-education) are compulsory and are given in the neuro-surgery department, the physical medicine department, the schools for back studies, and the department of chronic lumbago physical reconditioning.

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

Face-to-face.

Recommended or required readings :  
Part I : Anatomy

Integrated course reading available from the co-ordinator and on MyULg.

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

Integrated course reading available from the coordinator and on MyULg.<br /><br /> Integrated course reading available from the co-ordinator and on MyULg.

Assessment methods and criteria :  
Part I : Anatomy

Integrated written exam (long response open questions, short response open questions, multiple choice)

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

Integrated written exam (long response open questions, short response open questions, multiple choice)<br /><br /> Integrated written exam (long response open questions, short response open questions, multiple choice)

Work placement(s) :  
Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

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Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
Part I : Anatomy

Lecturer: Ph. GILLET - CHU Bât. B35 Chirurgie de l'appareil locomoteur Tél. : 04/ 366.72.22 Email : Philippe.Gillet@ulg.ac.be

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

Enseignant : M. VANDERTHOMMEN, Chargé de cours. ISEPK, Bât. B21, 4000 LIEGE SART TILMAN. 04/366.38.78. mvanderthommen@ulg.ac.be
Secrétariat : A. DEPAIFVE, adepaifve@ulg.ac.be.(Philippe.Gillet@ulg.ac.be)


Items online :  

Part III : Maintenance and evaluation

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