Functional AnatomyLaajuus (7 cr)
Code: FT00CJ95
Credits
7 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Pekka Natunen
Objective
Aim of the course
The aim of the course is familiarising yourself with the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system of a healthy human body and the basics of manual handling.
Course competences:
Professional and interprofessional practice
Physiotherapy interventions
Physiotherapy assessment
Intended learning outcome of the course:
You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You recognise the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and are able to describe their tasks. You understand the functioning of the neuromuscular system and know how to describe it.
You know the basic massage techniques and can use them for soft tissue manual therapy.
You can name and identify by palpating the key anatomical structures of the human body.
Content
The main content of the course comprises the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, including anatomical terminology as well as the structures and functioning of bones, muscles and joints. Another set of key content comprises the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems, muscle activation and contraction mechanisms, neuromuscular junction, peripheral innervation of muscles, types of muscular contraction, and the basics of muscle mechanics and force generation. The third set comprises palpation of key musculoskeletal structures and basic massage techniques.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1 You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You recognise the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and are able to describe some of their tasks. You are able to describe the functioning of the neuromuscular system. You know the basic massage techniques and are able to use them to some extent in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the most central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
2 You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You can tell apart the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and sum up their main tasks. You are able to define the functioning of the neuromuscular system and give examples of it. You understand the basic massage techniques and are able to use them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3 You are able to use anatomical terminology to illustrate the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system. You are able to describe the functioning of the central and peripheral nervous systems. You can describe the functioning of the neuromuscular system. You master the basic massage techniques and apply them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
4 You have mastered anatomical terminology. You are able to understand the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the neuromuscular system as a coherent whole. You can describe the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the impacts of their functioning on bodily functions. You master the basic massage techniques and adapt them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5 You have mastered anatomical terminology and use it. You understand the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the neuromuscular system as a coherent whole and interpret it. You can describe diversely the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the impacts of its functioning on bodily functions. You master the basic massage techniques and adapt them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Enrollment
18.11.2024 - 09.01.2025
Timing
13.01.2025 - 18.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
7 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
58 % Face-to-face, 42 % Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 35
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Anu Myllyharju-Puikkonen
- Pekka Natunen
Groups
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ZJASFT25KMAvoin AMK, sote, AMK- Väylät, fysioterapeutti monimuoto
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ZJM25KSVGHIEAvoin AMK, sote, 2. asteen väylä, Gradia, hierojan ammattitutkinto, fysioterapeutti
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SFT25KMFysioterapeutin tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
Objectives
Aim of the course
The aim of the course is familiarising yourself with the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system of a healthy human body and the basics of manual handling.
Course competences:
Professional and interprofessional practice
Physiotherapy interventions
Physiotherapy assessment
Intended learning outcome of the course:
You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You recognise the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and are able to describe their tasks. You understand the functioning of the neuromuscular system and know how to describe it.
You know the basic massage techniques and can use them for soft tissue manual therapy.
You can name and identify by palpating the key anatomical structures of the human body.
Content
The main content of the course comprises the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, including anatomical terminology as well as the structures and functioning of bones, muscles and joints. Another set of key content comprises the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems, muscle activation and contraction mechanisms, neuromuscular junction, peripheral innervation of muscles, types of muscular contraction, and the basics of muscle mechanics and force generation. The third set comprises palpation of key musculoskeletal structures and basic massage techniques.
Time and location
Opintojakso toteutuu koko syksyn ajan ja kampuksilla tapahtuvaa lähiopetusta on viikottain. Opintojakson tarkempi aikataulu löytyy Moodlesta.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Reittiopas ihmiskehoon (2022), A. Biel. ISBN: 978-952-7489-09-3
Reittiopas ihmiskehoon, opiskelijan työkirja (2022), A. Biel. ISBN: 978-952-7489-10-9
E-kirja: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, vol. 1 Locomotor system (2013)
Oppimisympäristö: Visible Body Muscle premium & Visible body Anatomy & Physiology.
Teaching methods
Tämän opintojakson luennot toteutetaan Dynamon kampuksella lähiopetuksena. Opintojaksossa opiskelet myös pienryhmissä, harjoitellen palpaatiota. Pienryhmien harjoitustunnit pidetään myös Dynamolla. Manuaalisen käsittelyn (hieronnan perustekniikat) tunnit ovat myös lähiopetuksena Dynamolla. Lisäksi opintojaksolla on itsenäisesti suoritettavia kirjallisia tehtäviä Moodlessa, palpaatio-osuuteen liittyen.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Toiminnallisen anatomian tentit: Tentti, osa 1 VKO 8, Tentti, osa 2 VKO 19
Palpaationäyttö: Osa 1 VKO 10 ja osa 2 VKO 20
Hierontanäyttö: Toukokuussa 2025.
International connections
Osa opintojakson oppimateriaalista on englanninkielistä.
Alternative completion methods
Tätä opintojaksoa ei voi opinnollistaa.
Student workload
Luennot: 13 x 1h30min = 26h
Pienryhmäharjoitukset: 6 x 1h45min = 18h
Palpaatioharjoitukset: 6x1h45min = 18h
Taitojen harjoittelu (hieronta): 4 x 4h = 16h
Tenttiin valmistautuminen: 55h
Opintojaksoon sisältyvien tehtävien suorittaminen ja tunneille valmistautuminen: 50h
Osaamisen näytöt: 6 h
Yhteensä 189h
Content scheduling
Anatomian luennot: 7.1.-16.5. 13 x 2 t
Taitojen harjoittelua pienryhmissä kampuksella joka toinen viikko
Hieronnan harjoittelu kampuksella marras- ja joulukuussa.
Further information for students
EF: 3 paikkaa (pilotti, fysioterapeutin väylä hierojan ammattitutkintolaisille) - tekevät mahdollisesti tämän opintojakson näyttönä / tehtävinä eli eivät osallistu välttämättä opetukseen. Gradialla vastuuhenkilönä Tuomas Inkiläinen.
Avoin amk: 1 paikka, joustava väylä
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1 You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You recognise the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and are able to describe some of their tasks. You are able to describe the functioning of the neuromuscular system. You know the basic massage techniques and are able to use them to some extent in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the most central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
2 You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You can tell apart the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and sum up their main tasks. You are able to define the functioning of the neuromuscular system and give examples of it. You understand the basic massage techniques and are able to use them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3 You are able to use anatomical terminology to illustrate the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system. You are able to describe the functioning of the central and peripheral nervous systems. You can describe the functioning of the neuromuscular system. You master the basic massage techniques and apply them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
4 You have mastered anatomical terminology. You are able to understand the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the neuromuscular system as a coherent whole. You can describe the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the impacts of their functioning on bodily functions. You master the basic massage techniques and adapt them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5 You have mastered anatomical terminology and use it. You understand the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the neuromuscular system as a coherent whole and interpret it. You can describe diversely the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the impacts of its functioning on bodily functions. You master the basic massage techniques and adapt them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Timing
26.08.2024 - 31.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
7 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Sonja Salonen
Groups
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ZJA24SSAAvoin AMK, sote, YTOL-opinnot, Alkio-opisto
Objectives
Aim of the course
The aim of the course is familiarising yourself with the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system of a healthy human body and the basics of manual handling.
Course competences:
Professional and interprofessional practice
Physiotherapy interventions
Physiotherapy assessment
Intended learning outcome of the course:
You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You recognise the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and are able to describe their tasks. You understand the functioning of the neuromuscular system and know how to describe it.
You know the basic massage techniques and can use them for soft tissue manual therapy.
You can name and identify by palpating the key anatomical structures of the human body.
Content
The main content of the course comprises the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, including anatomical terminology as well as the structures and functioning of bones, muscles and joints. Another set of key content comprises the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems, muscle activation and contraction mechanisms, neuromuscular junction, peripheral innervation of muscles, types of muscular contraction, and the basics of muscle mechanics and force generation. The third set comprises palpation of key musculoskeletal structures and basic massage techniques.
Further information for students
Alkion toteutus. Opetus Alkiolta.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1 You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You recognise the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and are able to describe some of their tasks. You are able to describe the functioning of the neuromuscular system. You know the basic massage techniques and are able to use them to some extent in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the most central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
2 You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You can tell apart the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and sum up their main tasks. You are able to define the functioning of the neuromuscular system and give examples of it. You understand the basic massage techniques and are able to use them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3 You are able to use anatomical terminology to illustrate the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system. You are able to describe the functioning of the central and peripheral nervous systems. You can describe the functioning of the neuromuscular system. You master the basic massage techniques and apply them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
4 You have mastered anatomical terminology. You are able to understand the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the neuromuscular system as a coherent whole. You can describe the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the impacts of their functioning on bodily functions. You master the basic massage techniques and adapt them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5 You have mastered anatomical terminology and use it. You understand the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the neuromuscular system as a coherent whole and interpret it. You can describe diversely the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the impacts of its functioning on bodily functions. You master the basic massage techniques and adapt them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Enrollment
01.08.2024 - 22.08.2024
Timing
26.08.2024 - 20.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
7 op
Virtual portion
1.5 op
Mode of delivery
79 % Face-to-face, 21 % Online learning
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Campus
Lutakko Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 40
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Anu Myllyharju-Puikkonen
- Pekka Natunen
Teacher in charge
Pekka Natunen
Groups
-
ZJASFT24S1Avoin AMK, sote, AMK-väylät, fysioterapeutti päivä
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SFT24S1Fysioterapeutin tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
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ZJA24SSAvoin AMK, sote
Objectives
Aim of the course
The aim of the course is familiarising yourself with the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system of a healthy human body and the basics of manual handling.
Course competences:
Professional and interprofessional practice
Physiotherapy interventions
Physiotherapy assessment
Intended learning outcome of the course:
You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You recognise the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and are able to describe their tasks. You understand the functioning of the neuromuscular system and know how to describe it.
You know the basic massage techniques and can use them for soft tissue manual therapy.
You can name and identify by palpating the key anatomical structures of the human body.
Content
The main content of the course comprises the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, including anatomical terminology as well as the structures and functioning of bones, muscles and joints. Another set of key content comprises the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems, muscle activation and contraction mechanisms, neuromuscular junction, peripheral innervation of muscles, types of muscular contraction, and the basics of muscle mechanics and force generation. The third set comprises palpation of key musculoskeletal structures and basic massage techniques.
Time and location
Opintojakso toteutuu koko syksyn ajan ja kampuksilla tapahtuvaa lähiopetusta on viikottain. Opintojakson tarkempi aikataulu löytyy Moodlesta.
Learning materials and recommended literature
E-kirja: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, vol. 1 Locomotor system (2013)
Oppimisympäristö: Visible Body Muscle premium & Visible body Anatomy & Physiology
Teaching methods
Tämän opintojakson luennot toteutetaan EduFutura yhteistyönä, yhdessä yliopiston liikuntatieteellisen tiedekunnan kanssa. Luennot pidetään Jyväskylän yliopistolla lähiopetuksena. Opintojaksossa opiskelet myös pienryhmissä, harjoitellen palpaatiota. Pienryhmien harjoitustunnit pidetään Dynamolla. Manuaalisen käsittelyn (hieronnan perustekniikat) tunnit ovat myös lähiopetuksena Dynamolla. Lisäksi opintojaksolla on itsenäisesti suoritettavia kirjallisia tehtäviä Moodlessa, palpaatio-osuuteen liittyen.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Toiminnallisen anatomian tentit: Tentti, osa 1 VKO 44, Tentti, osa 2 VKO 51
Palpaationäyttö: Osa 1 VKO 45 ja osa 2 VKO 51
Hierontanäyttö: Tammikuussa 2025.
International connections
Osa opintojakson oppimateriaalista on englanninkielistä.
Alternative completion methods
Tätä opintojaksoa ei voi opinnollistaa.
Student workload
Luennot: 13 x 1h30min = 26h
Pienryhmäharjoitukset: 6 x 1h45min = 18h
Palpaatioharjoitukset: 6x1h45min = 18h
Taitojen harjoittelu (hieronta): 4 x 4h = 16h
Tenttiin valmistautuminen: 55h
Opintojaksoon sisältyvien tehtävien suorittaminen ja tunneille valmistautuminen: 50h
Osaamisen näytöt: 6 h
Yhteensä 189h
Content scheduling
Anatomian luennot: 2.9.-11.12. 13 x 2 t
Taitojen harjoittelua pienryhmissä kampuksella joka toinen viikko
Hieronnan harjoittelu kampuksella marras- ja joulukuussa.
Further information for students
Arviointi koostuu numeerisesti arvioitavasta anatomian tentistä sekä palpaation näytöstä ja hyväksytty / hylätty arvioitavasta hieronnan näytöistä. Hieronnan näytössä käytössä myös vertaisarviointi. Itsenäisesti suorittettavilla tehtävillä voit korottaa tenttiarvosanaa.
Avoin amk: 2 paikkaa (joustava väylä)
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1 You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You recognise the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and are able to describe some of their tasks. You are able to describe the functioning of the neuromuscular system. You know the basic massage techniques and are able to use them to some extent in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the most central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
2 You are able to describe the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system using key anatomical terminology. You can tell apart the main structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and sum up their main tasks. You are able to define the functioning of the neuromuscular system and give examples of it. You understand the basic massage techniques and are able to use them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3 You are able to use anatomical terminology to illustrate the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system. You are able to describe the functioning of the central and peripheral nervous systems. You can describe the functioning of the neuromuscular system. You master the basic massage techniques and apply them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
4 You have mastered anatomical terminology. You are able to understand the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the neuromuscular system as a coherent whole. You can describe the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the impacts of their functioning on bodily functions. You master the basic massage techniques and adapt them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5 You have mastered anatomical terminology and use it. You understand the structure and functioning of the musculoskeletal system and the neuromuscular system as a coherent whole and interpret it. You can describe diversely the structure of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the impacts of its functioning on bodily functions. You master the basic massage techniques and adapt them in soft tissue manual therapy. You are able to identify by palpation the central anatomical structures of the human body and name them.