Anatomy and General Kinesiology II
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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17BFAOK2 | Z,ZK | 4 | 2+2 | Czech |
- Grading of the course requires grading of the following courses:
- Anatomy and General Kinesiology I (17BFAOK1)
- Lecturer:
- Ivan Dylevský (gar.)
- Tutor:
- Taťána Jarošíková, Adam Král, Marián Liberko, Radek Matlach, Kamal Mezian
- Supervisor:
- Department of medical branches and humanities
- Synopsis:
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General anatomy comprises general nomenclature, directions and areas within the human body and brief outline of the general structure of particular tissues originating from individual germ layers (embryonal endoblast, mesoblast and ectoblast). Special anatomy deals with the structure and names of parts of individual organ systems. The individual systems are as follows: bones (osteology), joints (arthrology), particular parts of the locomotor apparatus (proximal and distal limbs, girdles, spine and skull), muscles (myology), endocrine glands, sexual glands, heart and circulation system (arteries, veins and lymph system), peripheral and central nervous system, sensory apparatus, skin and mammary gland. The delimitation of the term kinesiology is presented as a science dealing with the body movements. Biomechanical characteristics of tissues forming the locomotor apparatus. Visceral organs, blood streaming.
Biomechanics of breathing and function of skeletal muscles beyond the locomotor apparatus. Kinesiology of standing, walking, individual body parts.
- Requirements:
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credit:
100% attendance + basic knowledge of their courses -
continuously controlled.
examination:
Demonstration of the knowledge mastered by a written test, 80 % success rate.
Oral examination on the basis of the decision field supervisor.
caution: intervals between repeated examinations must not be shorter than seven days.
- Syllabus of lectures:
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The principle of building the digestive system. Clinically significant landscape
Gastrointestinal system function
Building the kidneys and urinary tract
Respiration
Functional Morphology reproductive systems. Fertilization pregnancies.
Physiology of endocrine glands
Neurosciences, concept, definition. Basic principles of connectivity. Establishment of management systems.
Spinal cord, the construction segment. Spinal nerve.
Brainstem
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
Physiology of the senses - the eye
Physiology of the senses - hearing and equilibrium body
Consultation Week
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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Demonstration of the digestive system organs. PowerLab
Liver function, metabolic diseases. Dietary composition. Fundamentals of nutrition. PowerLab
Demonstration of the kidneys. Topography of pelvic organs
Homeostasis, transport of substances kidney. PowerLab
Demonstration of genital structures. Gravitest. Parturition-lactation
Breast stressful situations. PoweLab
Polarization of the membrane. Sleep potential. Initiative - reflex response.
Physiological basis of reflexology. Possibilities of clinical use
Physiology of the brain stem. PoweLab
Physiology of the cerebellum. PoweLab
Integrative function of the CNS, EEG, biorhythms. PoweLab
Basic physiology of the eye and vision. PoweLab
Basic physiology of hearing PoweLab
Essay
- Study Objective:
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Targets:
to master basic knowledge within the subject to the extent necessary for the performance of the profession in the branch Physiotherapist.
- Study materials:
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Dylevský, I.: Funkční anatomie člověka, Grada 2009
Feneis, H.: Obrazový anatomický slovník, Grada 2007
Mourek, J.: Fyziologie, Grada 2005
Dylevský I., : Dětský pohybový systém, Palestra, Vysoká škola tělesné výchovy a sportu PALESTRA, spol. s r.o., 2011
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2011/2012:
- Time-table is not available yet
- Time-table for summer semester 2011/2012:
- Time-table is not available yet
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Bakalářský studijní obor Fyzioterapie - prezenční (compulsory course)