The anatomy and histology course is part of an integrated course that includes three teaching modules: human histology/anatomy/neuroanatomy. The course objective is to provide the basis for the study and understanding of the human body and its functioning and the basis for understanding the fundamental mechanisms for studying and understanding motor skills.
Understanding the body's structural organization with its main anatomical-functional applications; to recognize the essential morphological characteristics of the systems, apparatus and organs of the human body as well as their principal morpho-functional correlates.
The specific training objectives of the Anatomy and Histology Course are to provide the basic preparation for the study of the human body and its structures, their relationship within the body, their function, and in particular the function, structure, movement relative to the locomotor apparatus.
General knowledge of chemistry and biology.
Frontal lessons.
Any Student with documented Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), or with any special needs, should contact the Lecturer(s) and to the dedicated SLD Representative in the Department before class begins, in order to liaise and arrange the specific teaching methods so that the learning aims and outcomes may be met.
Anatomy program
Circulatory system: Heart-position, external, internal configuration, conduction system, pericardium. Aorta and its main branches, main venous branches.
Shape and topography of thyme spleen and lymph nodes. Vases and lymphatic circulation.
Digestive system: Mouth and major salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and liver, liver and pancreas.
Respiratory system: General organization and organogenesis, nose, nasal and paranasal cavities, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lung and pleura.
Urinary tract: General organization and organogenesis, kidney and urinary tract.
Endocrine Disorders: General Organization and Organogenesis, Hypophysis, Epiphysis, Thyroid and Parathyroid, Adrenal, Endocrine Pancreas.
Male genitalia: General organization and organogenesis, testicles and sperm pathways.
Female Genital Apparatus: General Organization and Organogenesis, Ovary, Tubular, Uterus.
Textile device: Cute and attached
LOCOMOTOR PROGRAM FOR MOTOR SCIENCES
1. Joints:
Classification
Head: Bones of the skull and face Temporomandibular joint Head Muscles Vertebral column: Structure of vertebrae Column joints Column ligaments Dorsal muscles
Torax: sternum, ribs Chest cavity joints Respiratory Muscles Upper limb: scapula clavicle Homerus Radio ulna Bone of the hand Shoulder articulation The elbow the wrist Muscles of the shoulder, arm, forearm Lower Limb: Hip bone femur tibia fibula Bones of the foot Pelvic joints hip joint knee ankle Muscles of the hip Thighs, leg
Ambrosi - ANATOMIA DELL’UOMO, Edi Ermes
Martini, Timmons - ANATOMIA UMANA, EdiSES
Andrew Biel - GUIDA AI SENTIERI DEL CORPO, Edi Ermes
Anastasi, Capitani, et al. - TRATTATO DI ANATOMIA UMANA, Edi Ermes
Ricevimento: By appointment, e-mail: fabio.ghiotto@unige.it
Ricevimento: By appointment, e-mail: davide.bagnara@unige.it
Ricevimento: By appointment, e-mail: emanuela.marcenaro@unige.it
Ricevimento: Student reception by appointment, contact the teacher via e-mail: alessandra.dondero@unige.it
DAVIDE BAGNARA (President)
ALESSANDRA DONDERO (President)
FABIO GIUSEPPE GHIOTTO (President)
MARCO GREPPI
EMANUELA MARCENARO (President and Coordinator of Integrated Course)
I semester, October.
Oral examination.