Duration
Anatomy : 2h Th
Neuroanatomy : 4h Th
Histology : 3h Th, 3h QA Sess.
Physiology : 8h Th, 4h Pr
General pathology : 3h Th
Special pathology : 8h Th
Physiotherapy : 2h Th, 3h Pr
First aid and emergency relief : 5h Th
Number of credits
| Bachelor in physiotherapy and rehabilitation | 5 crédits | |||
| Master in physiotherapy and rehabilitation (60 ECTS) | 5 crédits |
Lecturer
Anatomy : Marc Radermecker
Neuroanatomy : Félix Scholtes
Histology : Chantal Humblet
Physiology : Thierry Bury
General pathology : Yves Henrotin
Special pathology : Patrizio Lancellotti
Physiotherapy : Jean-Louis Croisier, Didier Maquet
First aid and emergency relief : Vincenzo D'Orio
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Anatomy
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Neuroanatomy
Description of the teaching unit
This course provides information on the anatomical and functional organisation of the vegetative nervous system, including its involvement in cardiovascular function.
Histology
Histology of blood and lymphatic circulatory systems and heart
Physiology
- 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.
General pathology
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.
Special pathology
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.
Physiotherapy
The course in physiotherapy introduces principles of reeducation related to heart problems.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Anatomy
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Neuroanatomy
Upon successful completion of this teaching unit, the student will have acquired knowledge about the structural and functional organisation of the vegetative nervous system, as well as the application of this knowledge to normal vegetative control (cardiorespiratory regulations, physical activity, stress, urinary function).
Physiology
Knowledge of the elements listed in the overview
General pathology
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.
Special pathology
Bring students to understand major tenets in pathogenesis, clinical presentation, stages in the treatment of considered diseases.
Physiotherapy
Theoretical and practical introduction to reeducation treatments adapted to various heart pathologies by integrating them into a multidisciplinary approach.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Anatomy
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Neuroanatomy
- Prerequisite: elementary information on the Anatomy of the nervous system as provided in preuniversity teaching and in the introductory course to human anatomy.
- Please refer to the course programme for all the required courses before or during this unit.
Histology
Prerequisites: general histology
co-requisites: : the other lectures of the module
Physiology
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General pathology
Biochemistry, physiology, histology.
Special pathology
Notions of anatomy, understanding physiology and major physiopathological mechanisms.
Physiotherapy
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Anatomy
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Neuroanatomy
Teaching method
Lectures.
Histology
Theory: ex-cathedra
Seminars
Physiology
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General pathology
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Physiotherapy
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)
Anatomy
See timetable board (semester 1 Bac 3).
Neuroanatomy
On site ("face-to-face" - auditorium).
Histology
Face-to-face delivery
Physiology
See timetable board.
General pathology
Histology:
Organisation: two lectures of 90 minutes and one workshop of two hours.
Elements of special pathology : Organisation: five theoretical lectures of two hours.
Special pathology
Organisation: five theoretical lectures of two hours.
Physiotherapy
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Recommended or required readings
Anatomy
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Neuroanatomy
- Course book available online and in print for all students, in French.
- The "Vade Mecum" of the course book includes a list of suggested references, many of which are available in English.
Histology
Lecture notes and slides on My ULg or e-campus
Physiology
Slideshows and lecture notes available.
General pathology
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Special pathology
Syllabus ; CD-ROM with all the slides that are shown to students.
Physiotherapy
The slide shows for the various courses is available to students. Notes are currently being prepared.
Assessment methods and criteria
Anatomy
Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module.
Neuroanatomy
Written examination of the cardiovasculary teaching module.
1 question with an open response concerning the neuroanatomy or neurophysiology.
The neuroanatomical questions are corrected and evaluated according to an "answer sheet"/model where points are given to predetermined elements that have to be present in the student's answer.
Physiology
Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module.
General pathology
Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module.
Special pathology
Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module.
Physiotherapy
Evaluation: Written examination for the cardio-vasculary module.
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
Contacts
Anatomy
RADERMECKER Marc
Service de chirurgie cardio-vasculaire et thoracique - +32 4 3667183
+32 4 3667182 - mradermecker@chu.ulg.ac.be
Secrétariat : Mme Catherine AMORMINO - C.Amormino@chu.ulg.ac.be - 04/366.71.63
Neuroanatomy
Gaëtan GARRAUX et Felix SCHOLTES
GIGA Neurosciences
CHU Sart-Tilman
Bât. B36 (T4 +1)
Avenue de l'Hôpital 1
4000 LIEGE
Secrétariat :
- F. SCHOLTES: Jessica THYS Tél. 04/366.51.91 Fax. 04/366.59.53 Jessica.Thys@ulg.ac.be
- G. GARRAUX: Larisia BOURDOUX Tél. 04 366 59 50 larisia.bourdoux@ulg.ac.be
felix.scholtes@ulg.ac.be
Histology
Chantal Humblet
Laboratory of Histology Cytology
B23, niveau 3, local 3/3
Tél: 04/366.24.03
E-mail: Chantal.humblet@ulg.ac.be(mp.defresne@ulg.ac.be
)
(mp.defresne@ulg.ac.be)
Physiology
Prof. Thierry BURY
Bât. B21 Physiologie humaine et physiologie de l'effort physique
Tel.: 04/366.78.81
Email : tbury@ulg.ac.be
Stéphanie HODY, assistante
04/366.38.86 - shody@uliege.be(ddeflandre@ulg.ac.be
)
Secrétariat : Catherine MORSA (04/366.38.91 - catherine.morsa@ulg.ac.be(joelle.gris@ulg.ac.be))
General pathology
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.
Special pathology
Prof. P. LANCELLOTTI, CHU - Cardiologie ; tél. 04/366.71.94 ; fax 04/366.71.95 ; plancellotti@chu.ulg.ac.be Secrétariat : Cécile WEGRIA , CHU - Cardiologie ; tél. 04/366.71.94 ; fax 04/366.71.95 ; Cecile.Wegria@chu.ulg.ac.be
Physiotherapy
Prof. Jean-Louis CROISIER jlcroisier@ulg.ac.be; téléphone : 04/366.39.32 - Prof. Didier MAQUET 04/366.39.27 (assistant)
Secrétariat : A. DEPAIFVE 04/366.38.90 adepaifve@ulg.ac.be; Annette HANSSEN 04/366.38.97 ahanssen@ulg.ac.be
Items online
Histology
slides -histology- cardio
slides
General pathology
Infarction
none