Course: Anatomy I

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Course title Anatomy I
Course code KE/AN1E9
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study 1
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Humhej Ivan, MUDr. Ph.D.
  • Lodin Jan, MUDr.
  • Zítek Hynek, MUDr.
  • Malucelli Alberto, MUDr. Ph.D.
  • Pištěk Karel, MUDr.
Course content
Thematic areas of lectures: 1.Introduction to the subject, construction principle of the human body, overview of tissues, organs of the musculoskeletal system (bone, joint, muscle) 2.Functional anatomy of the shoulder girdle and elbow 3.Functional anatomy of the forearm, wrist and hand. 4.Functional anatomy of the pelvis, planes, SI joints 5.Functional anatomy of the hip and knee joint 6.Functional anatomy of lower leg, calf, ankle and foot, arch of the foot 7. Axial organ, vertebra, movement segment of the spine, spine as a whole, functional anatomy of the spine, joints on the spine, chest 8. Construction of the skull, neuro- and splanchnocranium, jaw joint 9.Muscles of the head, neck, torso, chest, abdomen, diaphragm, pelvic floor, sphincters Thematic areas of seminars: 1. Planes and directions on the human body, practical exercises, anatomical nomenclature 2. Shoulder to elbow braid - palpation anatomy of bone structures, anatomical description of joints, ranges of movement, barriers, muscle palpation, muscle groups 3. Forearm, wrist, hand - palpation anatomy of bone structures, anatomical description of joints, ranges of motion, barriers, muscle palpation, muscle groups 4. Pelvis - palpation anatomy of bone structures, anatomical description of joints, ranges of motion, barriers, muscle palpation, muscle groups 5.Hip to knee joint - palpation anatomy of bone structures, anatomical description of joints, ranges of motion, barriers, muscle palpation, muscle groups 6. Shin, ankle, foot, foot arch - palpation anatomy of bone structures, anatomical description of joints, ranges of motion, barriers, muscle palpation, muscle groups 7. Spine and chest - palpation anatomy of bone structures, anatomical description of joints, ranges of motion, barriers, palpation of muscles and muscle groups of the back and chest 8.Head - palpation anatomy of bone formations, jaw joint 9. Muscles of the head, neck, torso, chest, abdomen, pelvic floor, diaphragm

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
The course Anatomy I deals with macroscopic structure of the human body. The first part is devoted to the general chapters, which include the principle of building a human body from cells, through tissues and organs to organ systems. Furthermore, the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, muscles) is discussed throughout the body.
Expertise: Student demonstrates knowledge of microscopic structure of human body (tissue) and broad knowledge of macroscopic structure of human body (organs, organ systems). Professional skills: The student is able to describe the basic principle of human body construction (tissues, organs, organ systems) and is able to describe human musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, muscles), their anatomical structure and relationships (structural, functional). Competences: The student is able to practically use the field knowledge during palpation examination of important bone structures and during palpation examination of skeletal muscles and their insertions.
Prerequisites
No conditions given

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
Credit requirements: 80% active participation in seminars, verification of knowledge during the academic year - successful completion of 80% of continuous tests from the lectured curriculum (tests are written every week at the seminar) with a total success rate of 70% practical examination of plastinates, anatomical models or at a virtual autopsy table; Conditions for passing the exam:, credit completed, writing at least 2 tests from the lectured subject matter in consultations within lectures (tests are written at each consultation except the first one) with a total success rate of 70%, Exam: written test + oral examination in the examination period of the winter or summer semester
Recommended literature
  • Čihák, R. Anatomie 1., 3. doplněné a upravené vyd. Praha: Grada, 2011.552 s. ISBN 978-80-247-3817-8. Praha: Grada, 2011.
  • DYLEVSKÝ, I., DRUGA, R. a MRÁZKOVÁ, O., 2000. Funkční anatomie člověka. Praha: Grada, 664 s. ISBN 80-716-9681-1.
  • Dylevský, I. Kineziologie - základy strukturální kineziologie. Praha: Triton, s.r.o., 2009. ISBN 978-80-7387-324-0. Praha: Grada, 2009.
  • ELIŠKOVÁ, M., NAŇKA, O. 2006. Přehled anatomie. Praha: Karolinum, 416 s. ISBN: 9788072626120.
  • FENEIS, HEINZ. Anatomický obrazový slovník. Praha: Grada, Avicenum, 464 s. ISBN 80-7169-197-6. ISBN 80-7169-197-6.
  • FIALA, P., VALENTA, J., EBERLOVÁ, L. Anatomie pro bakalářské studium ošetřovatelství. Praha: Karolinum, s. 136. ISBN 80-246-0804-9. Praha: Karolinum, 2004. ISBN 80-246-0804-9.
  • HUDÁK, R. a KACHLÍK, D., 2019. Memorix anatomie. 4. vyd. Praha: Triton, 608 s. ISBN 978-80-7553-420-0..
  • NAŇKA, O. a ELIŠKOVÁ, M., 2019. Přehled anatomie. 4. vyd. Praha: Galén, 416 s. ISBN 9788074924507..
  • NETTER, F.H., 2016. Netterův anatomický atlas člověka. 6. vyd. Brno: CPress, 632 s. ISBN 978-80-264-1176-5.
  • PUTZ, R. PABST, R. Sobottův atlas anatomie člověka. 22. vyd. Praha: Grada, 2007, 928s. ISBN 978-80-247-1870-5.
  • SINĚLNIKOV, R.D. Atlas anatomie člověka 1. 3.vyd. Praha, Avicenum, 1980. 467 s..


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Health Studies Study plan (Version): Occupational Therapy (P19) Category: Health service 1 Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Winter