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| LOCO0525-5 | Multidisciplinary approach to the musculoskeletal system (part II) - Theory - Part I : Histology - Part II : Biochemistry - Part III : Physiology - Part IV : Traumatology - Part V : General pathology - Part VI : Special pathology - Part VII : Physiotherapy
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| Duration : | Part I : Histology : 4h Th, 4h QA Sess. Part II : Biochemistry : 5h Th Part III : Physiology : 4h Th Part IV : Traumatology : 16h Th Part V : General pathology : 8h Th Part VI : Special pathology : 2h Th Part VII : Physiotherapy : 12h Th
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| Lecturer : | Part I : Histology : Chantal Humblet
Part II : Biochemistry : Bernard Rogister
Part III : Physiology : Thierry Bury
Part IV : Traumatology : Jean-Michel Crielaard
Part V : General pathology : Yves Henrotin
Part VI : Special pathology : Marguerite Foidart-Dessalle
Part VII : Physiotherapy : Jean-Louis Croisier
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| Coordinator : | Jean-Michel Crielaard |
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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 I : Histology |

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 | Histology of skeletal muscles, tendons bones and joints
Bone growth, modeling, evolution with age |
 |  | Part II : Biochemistry |

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 | This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.
Biochemistry is devoted to the molecular study of muscles and bones. |
 |  | Part IV : Traumatology |

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 | This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments. |
 |  | Part V : General pathology |

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 | This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments. |
 |  | Part VI : Special pathology |

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 | This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments. |
 |  | Part VII : Physiotherapy |

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 | This module presents the locomotive system's essential systems: muscles, tendons, bones, cartilage and ligaments.
Theory and techniques of re-educating the musculoskeletal system - this course describes the different essential treatment techniques applied by the physiotherapist.
The prevention of amyotrophy and strengthening muscles. The particular aspects of the different modes of contraction - in particular eccentric - are analysed as well as a description of technical possibilities. The different applications to specific pathological contexts will be offered.
Muscle stretching technique: passive and active. The concept of slackening antagonistic muscles - essential in re-education - will be developed.
The foundations of diverse proprioceptive re-education programmes will be applied to various articulations.
Re-education techniques and objectives in the context of cartilage damage |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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 |  | Part I : Histology |

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 | To understand histological and functional relations between the components of the musculoskeletal system |
 |  | Part II : Biochemistry |

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 | To known the biochemical, anatomical, histological and physiological basis of the musculo-osteoarticular system in order to be able to understand the diseases of this system. |
 |  | Part IV : Traumatology |

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 |  | Part V : General pathology |

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 |  | Part VI : Special pathology |

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 | To teach physiopathology of main locomotor affections which can be treated (completely or partially) by physiotherapy techniques. |
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 | To give students the rehabilitation keys through techniques learning. |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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 |  | Part I : Histology |

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 | General Histology
Anatomy notions |
 |  | Part II : Biochemistry |

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 | General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.
Particular links with a course on the curriculum:
Upstream : Introductive anatomy, Physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)
Later: further studies in physiotherapy |
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 | General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.
Particular links with a course on the curriculum:
Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)
Later: further studies in physiotherapy |
 |  | Part V : General pathology |

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 | biochemistry - physiology - histology |
 |  | Part VI : Special pathology |

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 | General chemistry, general biology, histologie, cytology, general physiology, general biochemistry, human biochemistry.
Particular links with a course on the curriculum:
Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; physics and electricity (for electrotherapy)
Later: further studies in physiotherapy |
 |  | Part VII : Physiotherapy |

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 | Anatomy, histology, cytology, general physiology, human biochemistry.
Particular links with a course on the curriculum:
Previously: Introduction to human anatomy; Later: further studies in physiotherapy |
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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 | Repetitions, annotation of diagrams, microscope demonstrations |
 |  | Part II : Biochemistry |

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 | Ex-cathedra lectures, no session of practical work in Biochemistry |
 |  | Part IV : Traumatology |

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 | See LOCO0526-2 |
 |  | Part V : General pathology |

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 | See LOCO0526-2 |
 |  | Part VI : Special pathology |

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 | See LOCO0526. |
 |  | Part VII : Physiotherapy |

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 | See LOCO0526. |
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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 |  | Part I : Histology |

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 | Lectures given during the 2d half of the academic year
2X2h30 of theory
3 workshops |
 |  | Part II : Biochemistry |

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 | Ex-cathedra lectures following the schedule available in the Vade Mecum |
 |  | Part IV : Traumatology |

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 | See the timetable notice board |
 |  | Part V : General pathology |

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 | See the timetable notice board |
 |  | Part VI : Special pathology |

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 | See the timetable notice board |
 |  | Part VII : Physiotherapy |

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 | See the timetable notice board |
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Recommended or required readings :
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 | notes and slides of the lectures on line: "e-campus"
diagrams distributed during the workshops |
 |  | Part II : Biochemistry |

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 | 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 IV : Traumatology |

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 | Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG) |
 |  | Part V : General pathology |

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 | Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG) |
 |  | Part VI : Special pathology |

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 | Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG) |
 |  | Part VII : Physiotherapy |

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 | Course reading available from the lecture rand on MyULG (Reading on all the material covered on one file plus slide show on MyULG) |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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 |  | Part I : Histology |

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 | written examination |
 |  | Part II : Biochemistry |

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

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 | Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June). |
 |  | Part V : General pathology |

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 | Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June). |
 |  | Part VI : Special pathology |

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

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 | Practical and theoretical evaluation to be defined within the framework of an integrated evaluation (integrated written exam in June). |
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Work placement(s) :
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Organizational remarks :
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 |  | Part I : Histology |

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 | no remarks |
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Contacts :
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 |  | Part II : Biochemistry |

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 | 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 IV : Traumatology |

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 | Lecturer: CRIELAARD Jean-Michel ISEPK, Bât. B.21 - C.H.U., Médecine physique + 3, office 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)
Secrétary : A. DEPAIFVE (Tél. : 04/366.38.90) et D. BONTEN (Tél. : 04/366.38.97) . |
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 | Lecturer: Yves HENROTIN Bât. B23 Unité de recherche sur l'os et le cartillage (U.R.O.C.), 04/366.25.16 yhenrotin@ulg.ac.be |
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 | Lecturer: FOIDART-DESSALLE Marguerite - CHU, étage +2, bureau 99 le lundi de 10 h 30 à 12 h 00 et le vendredi de 14 h 00 à 17 h 00.(Tél.: 04/366.76.44; Fax: 04/366.72.30; e-mail: M.Foidart@ulg.ac.be)
Secretary: C.H.U., stage -2, Office 23 (Tel.: 04/366.76.44) or ISEPK : Mrs A. DEPAIFVE (Tel.: 04/366.38.90 - adepaifve@ulg.ac.be) and Mrs A. HANSSEN (Tel.: 04/366.38.97 - ahanssen@ulg.ac.be). |
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 | Lecturer: Prof. JL CROISIER - tél. : 04/366.39.32 - 04/366.78.25 jlcroisier@ulg.ac.be - secrétariat : Mme A. DEPAIFVE 04/366.38.90 et Mme A. HANSSEN 04/366.38.97 |
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| Items online : |
Part VII : Physiotherapy
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| Slides and written notes |
| Slides and written notes |
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