- Docente: Sandra Zardi
- Credits: 2
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Physiotherapy (cod. 8476)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student has the knowledge and ability to understand the principles of kinesiology in relation to the basic gestures of human movement, the breadth and quality of the excursion of the joints, strength and muscle length.
Course contents
BACKGROUND
General knowledge about planes and axes of movement
Recalls of functional anatomy of the joints and muscles
SHOULDER
Anatomical and functional premises
Abduction
Adduction
Flexion
Extension
Intra-external rotation
ELBOW
Anatomical and functional premises
Flexion
Extension
WRIST
Anatomical and functional premises
Flexion
Extension
Pronation and supination
Ulnar deviation and radial
HAND
Anatomical and functional premises
Kinesiology analytical carpal, metacarpophalangeal and of the fingers.
HIP
Anatomical and functional premises
Abduction
Adduction
Flexion
Extension
Intra-external rotation
BASIN
Anatomical and functional premises
Kinesiology basin in relation to the spine and lower limbs
KNEE
Anatomical and functional premises
Flexion
Extension
Intra-external rotation
ANKLE AND FOOT
Anatomical and functional premises
Flexion
Extension
Pronation and supination
Eversion-inversion
Kinesiology analytical tarsus, the metatarsophalangeal joints and fingers.
THE SPINE
Anatomical and functional premises
The different segments of the spine: anatomical and functional differences
The spine as a whole and in relation to the pelvis and lower limbs
CAGE Thoracic and CINGOLI SCAPULOHUMERAL-HUMERAL
Anatomical and functional premises
The kinesiology of the rib cage as a whole
TEMPORO MANDIBULAR ARTICULATION
Anatomical and functional premises
The kinesiology
SKULL
Bone and muscle
THE PATH
Readings/Bibliography
I. A. Kapandji Anatomia funzionale - Vol.1, 2 e 3- Monduzzi Editore
Teaching methods
Lectures
Assessment methods
Written test
Teaching tools
Pc and projector, anatomical models
Office hours
See the website of Sandra Zardi