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| CAVS0531-3 | Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system (pathology - physiotherapy) applied to physiotherapy - Theory and practice - Part 1 : Anatomy - Part 2 : Neuroanatomy - Part 3 : Histology - Part 4 : Physiology - Part 5 : General pathology - Part 6 : Special pathology - Part 7 : Physiotherapy
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| Duration : | Part 1 : Anatomy : 2h Th Part 2 : Neuroanatomy : 4h Th Part 3 : Histology : 3h Th, 3h QA Sess. Part 4 : Physiology : 8h Th, 4h Pr Part 5 : General pathology : 3h Th Part 6 : Special pathology : 8h Th Part 7 : Physiotherapy : 2h Th, 3h Pr
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| Lecturer : | Part 1 : Anatomy : Marc Radermecker
Part 2 : Neuroanatomy : Félix Scholtes
Part 3 : Histology : Chantal Humblet
Part 4 : Physiology : Thierry Bury
Part 5 : General pathology : Yves Henrotin
Part 6 : Special pathology : Luc Pierard
Part 7 : Physiotherapy : Jean-Louis Croisier, Didier Maquet
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| Coordinator : | Luc Pierard |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Course contents :
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 |  | Part 2 : Neuroanatomy |

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 | Neuro-anatomy:
The course is intended to convey information on the anatomical and functional organisation of the vegetative nervous system. |
 |  | Part 3 : Histology |

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 | Histology of blood and lymphatic circulatory systems and heart |
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- General organization of the cardiovascular system.
- Functional study of the heart: electrical aspects.
- Functional study of the heart: the mechanical aspects.
- Study of the vascular system.
- Cardiovascular responses to physiological or pathological situations.
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 | The courses in general pathology within this module concern heart infarcts and circulation disorders. We will describe the general physiopathological mechanisms that account for the development of infarcts, namely arteriosclerosis, cleft in the atheromatous plaque, formation of thrombus, vascular occlusion, ischemia, and tissular necrosis. Next, we will turn to a particular case of infarct: namely myocardial infarction. We will consider circumstances in which it can occur as well as its physiopathological features. The course on circulation disorders will focus on edema, embolism and thromboses. |
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 | Introduction to cardiopathies (heart troubles) that include heart revalidation in therapeutic care: stable angor, unstable angor, acute infarcts of the heart muscle, valvulopathies, hypertension, heart deficiency. |
 |  | Part 7 : Physiotherapy |

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 | The course in physiotherapy introduces principles of reeducation related to heart problems. |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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 |  | Part 2 : Neuroanatomy |

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 | Neuro-anatomy:
Knowing about the anatomical and functional organisation of the vegetative nervous system makes it easier for students to understand how cardiovascular functions regulate themselves and why they may go wrong in pathological conditions. |
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 | Knowledge of the elements listed in the overview |
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 | Describe the physio-pathological mechanisms involved in the appearance and development of prevailing pathologies. Notions taught in this course are necessary to understand the course in special pathology. |
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 | Bring students to understand major tenets in pathogenesis, clinical presentation, stages in the treatment of considered diseases. |
 |  | Part 7 : Physiotherapy |

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 | Theoretical and practical introduction to reeducation treatments adapted to various heart pathologies by integrating them into a multidisciplinary approach. |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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 |  | Part 2 : Neuroanatomy |

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 | Neuro-anatomy:
Elementary information on the Anatomy of the nervous system as taught in secondary schools and in the introductory course to human anatomy. |
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 | Prerequisites: general histology
co-requisites: : the other lectures of the module |
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 | Biochemistry, physiology, histology. |
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 | Notions of anatomy, understanding physiology and major physiopathological mechanisms. |
 |  | Part 7 : Physiotherapy |

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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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 |  | Part 3 : Histology |

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 | Theory: ex-cathedra
Seminars |
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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 | See timetable board (semester 1 Bac 3). |
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 | Face-to-face delivery |
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 | See timetable board. |
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 | Histology:
Organisation: two lectures of 90 minutes and one workshop of two hours.
Elements of special pathology : Organisation: five theoretical lectures of two hours. |
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 | Organisation: five theoretical lectures of two hours. |
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Recommended or required readings :
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 |  | Part 2 : Neuroanatomy |

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 | Neuro-anatomy:
Course notes: Organisation anatomo-fonctionnelle du système nerveux : du symptôme neurologique à la localisation de la lésion. J. SCHOENEN (syllabus). |
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 | Lecture notes and slides on My ULg or e-campus |
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 | Slideshows and lecture notes available. |
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 |  | Part 6 : Special pathology |

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 | Syllabus ; CD-ROM with all the slides that are shown to students. |
 |  | Part 7 : Physiotherapy |

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 | The slide shows for the various courses is available to students. Notes are currently being prepared. |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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 |  | Part 1 : Anatomy |

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 | Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module. |
 |  | Part 2 : Neuroanatomy |

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 | Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module. |
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 | Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module. |
 |  | Part 5 : General pathology |

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 | Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module. |
 |  | Part 6 : Special pathology |

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 | Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module. |
 |  | Part 7 : Physiotherapy |

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 | Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module. |
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Work placement(s) :
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Organizational remarks :
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Contacts :
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 | Ph. GILLET Bât. B35 Chirurgie de l'appareil locomoteur - Tél. : 04/366.72.22 - Email : Philippe.Gillet@ulg.ac.be |
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 | Jean SCHOENEN, Professeur ordinaire CNCM - NeuroAnatomie CHU Sart-Tilman Bât. B36 (T4 +1) avenue de l'Hôpital 1 4000 LIEGE Tél. 04/366.51.90 Fax. 04/366.59.53 jschoenen@ulg.ac.be
Secrétariat : Mademoiselle Jessica THYS Tél. 04/366.51.91 Fax. 04/366.59.53 Jessica.Thys@ulg.ac.be |
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 | Prof. Thierry BURY
Bât. B21 Physiologie humaine et physiologie de l'effort physique
Tel.: 04/366.78.81
Email : tbury@ulg.ac.be
Dorian DEFLANDRE, assistant
04/366.38.86 - ddeflandre@ulg.ac.be
Secrétariat : Catherine MORSA (04/366.38.91 - catherine.morsa@ulg.ac.be(joelle.gris@ulg.ac.be)) |
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 | Y. HENROTIN 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. |
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| Items online : |
Part 3 : Histology
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| diaporama du module cardiovasculaire (Histo) |
| diaporama du module cardiovasculaire (cours théorique et répétitions -Histogie) |
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