Topographical anatomy for new rehabilitations methods - CCOCA1009
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The topic of this subject is detailed description of selected organs and topographical regions, corresponding to the
first course of visceral manipulation (liver, stomach, duodenum, small and great intestine, kidneys, vertebral
column, thorax). Anatomy will be focused especially on the fascial coverings of the organs, organs fixation and
their inter relationship, mostly to surrounding areas. Focus is paid to fascial and ligamentous contacts with remote
areas and to usage of knowledge for visceral manipulation method. Students will be introduced to practical
knowledge of anatomy of organ projection, basic palpation techniques for separate organs identification and their
relationship. Subject will vary from basci knowledge of organ embryology, further definitive organization of
anatomical topographical regions and practicality of palpation techniques.
Last update: Mrzílková Jana, MUDr. Bc., Ph.D. (02.12.2019)
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80% attendance
Last update: Mrzílková Jana, MUDr. Bc., Ph.D. (02.12.2019)
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Concise subject syllabus:
1. Anatomy and Computer Kineziology, Visceral manipulation methods, basic informations about theese methods 2. Liver I. (embryology of liver, fixation of liver by ligaments) 3. Liver II. (topography of liver, demonstration of speciments) 4. Stomach I. (development of gaster and omental bursa, fixation of gaster) 5. Stomach II. (synthopy of gaster and organs in abdominal cavity, gastroesophageal junction, topography of gaster, demonstration of speciments) 6.Small intestine I. (embryology and development, fixation by ligaments, radix of mesenterium and connection with vertebral column) 7. Small intestine II. (A. mesenterica sup. and clinical connotations, demonstration of speciments) 8. Peritoneum (embryology and development, fixation of organs, clinical importance of peritoneum) 9. Demonstration of cadavers Last update: Mrzílková Jana, MUDr. Bc., Ph.D. (02.12.2019)
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