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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
Version 2013-2014
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

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
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in physiotherapy and readaptation, 2nd year7
One-year preliminary programme leading to the master in physiotherapy and readaptation5
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
Coordinator :  Jean-Michel Crielaard
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Part I : Histology

Histology of skeletal muscles, tendons bones and joints

Bone growth, modeling, evolution with age

Part II : Biochemistry

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

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

Part V : General pathology

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

Part VI : Special pathology

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

Part VII : Physiotherapy

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

Learning outcomes of the course :  
Part I : Histology

To understand histological and functional relations between the components of the musculoskeletal system

Part II : Biochemistry

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

To teach physiopathology of main locomotor affections which can be treated (completely or partially) by physiotherapy techniques.

Part VII : Physiotherapy

To give students the rehabilitation keys through techniques learning.

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

General Histology

Anatomy notions

Part II : Biochemistry

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

Part IV : Traumatology

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

biochemistry - physiology - histology

Part VI : Special pathology

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

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

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Part I : Histology

Repetitions, annotation of diagrams, microscope demonstrations

Part II : Biochemistry

Ex-cathedra lectures, no session of practical work in Biochemistry

Part IV : Traumatology

See LOCO0526-2

Part V : General pathology

See LOCO0526-2

Part VI : Special pathology

See LOCO0526.

Part VII : Physiotherapy

See LOCO0526.

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

Lectures given during the 2d half of the academic year

2X2h30 of theory

3 workshops

Part II : Biochemistry

Ex-cathedra lectures following the schedule available in the Vade Mecum

Part IV : Traumatology

See the timetable notice board

Part V : General pathology

See the timetable notice board

Part VI : Special pathology

See the timetable notice board

Part VII : Physiotherapy

See the timetable notice board

Recommended or required readings :  
Part I : Histology

notes and slides of the lectures on line: "e-campus"
diagrams distributed during the workshops

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 IV : Traumatology

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

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

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

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

Assessment methods and criteria :  
Part I : Histology

written examination

Part II : Biochemistry

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

Part IV : Traumatology

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

Part V : General pathology

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

Part VI : Special pathology

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

Part VII : Physiotherapy

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

Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Part I : Histology

no remarks
Contacts :  
Part I : Histology

Chantal Humblet laboratory of Histologye- Cytology 04 366 24 03
chantal.humblet@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 IV : Traumatology

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)
.

Part V : General pathology

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

Part VI : Special pathology

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).

Part VII : Physiotherapy

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


Items online :  

Part VII : Physiotherapy

Slides and written notes
Slides and written notes



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