85572 - Diagnostic Imaging in Physiotherapy (CE)

Academic Year 2019/2020

  • 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 acquires basic knowledge on the use of the main radiological investigation techniques. It is able to read diagnostic imaging investigations (traditional radiology, CT, ultrasound, MRI) related to alterations of physiotherapy interest in some body districts.

Course contents

Indications on imaging diagnostic capabilities (traditional radiology, CT, ultrasound, MRI)

Principles of operation of the different methods (traditional radiology, CT, ultrasound, MRI) and their main peculiarities. For Nuclear Medicine MOC and PET TC

Radiological signs characteristic of degenerative, inflammatory and traumatic pathology, in traditional radiology, CT, MRI and Ultrasound

Basic techniques for the study of RACHIDE IN TOTO (SCANNOGRAMMA)

Fundamental principles on Protectionism

Readings/Bibliography

IMAGING IN RIABILITAZIONE

Terry R. Malone, Charles Hazle, Michael L. Gray Italian edition of GABRIELE SEVERINI Published by Edi-Ermes 2011 DIAGNOSTICS

DIAGNOSTICA PER IMMAGINI MUSCOLO SCHELETRICA

Klaus Bohndorf, Herwig Imhof, Thomas Lee Pope, JR. Italian edition of Carlo Masciocchi Published by Masson 2003 NETTER

ANIATOMIA RADIOLOGICA DI NETTER

Authors: E. Weber, J. Vilensky, S. Carmichael Publisher: Elsevier 2009

INTERNET SITES

info-radiologie.ch/it/index-italiano.php

Teaching methods

Interactive frontal lecture and discussion of clinical cases

Assessment methods

Oral, critical discussion of clinical cases

Teaching tools

Immagini di casi clinici su CD e PACS

Office hours

See the website of Roberta Camagni