Anatomy and Physiology, Functional Anatomy (6cr)
Course unit code: STF6006
General information
- Credits
- 6 cr
- Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
You know the principles of the normal structure and functions and regulation of the body system organ class and are able to benefit from this knowledge in your studies and at work.you are able to acquire information about anatomy and physiology independently from various sources.You understand the combination of the functions of normal tissue system and the general mobility and functional ability.You know both finnish and latin names of the structure of the musculoskeletar system (bones, muscles, joints) and the Finnish and Latin names for anatomic motions and levels.You are able to palpate the structures of the musculoskeletal system (bony landmarks, muscles - depending on the muscle, muscular body, tendon, origo + insertion, joint space and a part of the ligaments) as a part of the physiotherapeutic exam.You know the functions of diverse muscles.You are able to observe the posture of body parts and basic motions and their relationship to each other.
Content
Cell, tissue structure and functionStucture and functions of musculoskeletar systemStructure and functions of cardiovascular organsStructure and functions of respiratory systemBlood and fluid retentionStructure and functions of nervous systemTerminology and language in anatomy and physiologyStructure and functions of endocrine systemsStructure and functions of digestive systemStructure and funcion of sensesUrine output, structure and functions of reproductive systemThermoregulation of body systemsFinnish and Latin names of parts of the musculoskeletal system and their topographic locationObservating posture and motion of different parts of the bodyPalpation of different body structures as a part of physiotherapeutic examinationPalpation of the musculoskeletal system, their location and functionsAnatomic landmarks and muscles in the musculoskeletal systemand their palpation.Observation of body parts, locomotive system, joint movements, kinetic movements, levels ans axisTerminology and language of anatomy, physiology and partly kinesiology