Type of course: |
Compulsory |
Language of instruction: |
Romanian |
Erasmus Language of instruction: |
English |
Name of lecturer: |
Petronela Lacramioara Haisan |
Seminar tutor: |
Petronela Lacramioara Haisan |
Form of education |
Full-time |
Form of instruction: |
Class / Seminary |
Number of teaching hours per semester: |
56 |
Number of teaching hours per week: |
4 |
Semester: |
Autumn |
Form of receiving a credit for a course: |
Grade |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
5 |
Course aims:
Theoretical and practical acquisition of notions related to the main anatomical elements of the musculoskeletal system, in particular and the human body in general.
The ability to perform the joint balance at the joints of the upper limb, lower limb and spine
The course aims to ensure the acquisition by students of fundamental notions on human anatomy, microscopic and macroscopic structure of the human body, both as a whole and analytically on devices and systems, with emphasis on the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system
Course Entry Requirements:
Not applicable
Course contents:
1. Anatomical position, anatomical planes; specific terminology. Regions of the human body and their segments. Head and torso skeleton. - 2 hours
2. Skeleton of the upper and lower limbs. - 2 hours
3. Joints: classification and structure of diarthrosis; anatomy of the main diarthrosis. - 2 hours
4. Skeletal striated muscles: head and torso muscles. - 2 hours
5. Upper and lower limb muscles. - 2 hours
6. Central and peripheral nervous system. Cardiovascular system.
Respiratory system. - 2 hours
7. Digestive, endocrine, excretory, reproductive system. Analyzers. - 2 hours
8. Description from the biomechanical point of view of the main movements of the body in space. - 2 hours
9. Biomechanical description of some gymnastics exercises. - 2 hours
10. Biomechanical description of different swimming styles, kayaking and rowing movements. - 2 hours
11. Biomechanical description of the main movements in sports games. - 2 hours
12. Practical performance of the joint balance at the level of the upper limb: scapular-humeral joint, elbow joint and hand joints. - 2 hours
13. Practical performance of the articular balance of the lower limb: the hip joint, the knee joint and the leg joints. - 2 hours
14. Anatomical description of the joints in the cervical spine, lumbar spine and practical assessment. - 2 hours
Teaching methods:
Interactive lecture, PP presentation, video exemplifications, discussions
Learning outcomes:
Recognition and rendering of practical anatomy notions
Learning outcomes verification and assessment criteria:
The practical exam will have a weight of 30% of the final grade.
Recommended reading:
Christy J. Cael,
Functional Anatomy: Musculoskeletal Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Palpation for Manual Therapists, Jones & Bartlett Learrning
, -
, 2011
, 466
Clare E. Milner,
Functional Anatomy for Sport and Exercise. A Quick A-to-Z Reference, Taylor & Francis Ltd
, -
, 2019
, 152
Beverly McMillan,
The Illustrated Atlas of the Human Body, Reader's Digest
, Australia
, 2008
, 288