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Last update: Mgr. Marek Ploc (05.11.2020)
The aim of the teaching of this descipline is to present the students the basic knowledge of the structure of the human body, necessary for their future professional activities in the physiotherapy. The chapters General and special anatomy are taught with a special regard on the function of the locomotor and nervous systems, in the extent corresponding to that of the subject General medicine. The discipline Histology will present the microscopic structure of the basic tissues, and with that of the muscles, bones, connective tissue and the nervous system, including the informations about their development. The practical trainings and seminars will pay the attention on the particular systems, above all on the locomotor and nervous systems, in a form of practical demonstrations and dessection trainings. |
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1. Linc, R., Doubková, A.: Anatomie hybnosti I. díl. Karolinum Praha,2003 2. Linc, R., Doubková, A.: Anatomie hybnosti II. díl. Karolinum Praha, 2001 3. Linc, R., Doubková, A.: Anatomie hybnosti III. Díl. Karolinum Praha, 2004 4. Doubková,A., Linc,R.: Anatomie pro bakalářský studijní program - Fyzioterapie I. díl. Karolinum Praha, 2006 5. Čihák, R.: Anatomie I. Grada, Avicenum Praha, 2001 6. Čihák, R.: Anatomie II. Grada, Avicenum Praha, 2002 7. Čihák, R.: Anatomie III. Grada, Avicenum Praha, 1997 8. Junqueira L.C. et al.: Základy histologie. H+H, Praha, 1997 |
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Last update: Mgr. Marek Ploc (05.11.2020)
The teaching process in anatomy will be organised in the form of lectures, seminars and and practical trainings, oriented on the demonstrations of individual organs and systems. The dissection course will be oriented on the study of the joints and muscular groups of the head, neck, trunk and upper and lower extremity. The teaching process in the Histology will consist of lectures and practical trainings, presenting the students the microscopic structure of the human body. |
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Last update: Mgr. Marek Ploc (05.11.2020)
Good level of theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the macroscopic and microscopic structure of the human body, with main orientation on the locomotor and nervous systems. The final examination will be organised in the verbal form. |
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Last update: Mgr. Marek Ploc (05.11.2020)
Chapters to be taught: Intriduction into the anatomy, histology and embryology General structure of the connective tissue, cartilage, bone, skeletal muscle, nervous system General osteology, development and growth of the bones General arthrology, myology The skeleton and joints of the upper extremity The skeleton and joints of the lower extremity Topography of the upper and lower extremity Vertebral column,its connections Muscles of the head, neck and thorax Muscles of the back and pelvis The skull, skull of the newborn, temporomandibular joint Topographical regions of the body Digestive tract Respiratory tract Kardiovascular system The lymphatic system Urogenital system Endocrine glands Nervous system - peripheral, cranial and autonomic nerves Central nervous system Functional systems of the CNS, cerebral pathways Sense organs Skin and its derivatives, sensitive innervation of the skin |
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Last update: Mgr. Marek Ploc (05.11.2020)
The admission examination will verify the knowledge of the biology and physics on the secondary school level, in a form of the written test. |