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Practical Anatomy: Regional Classes (except Viscera)

   
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Description:
The classes in this series follow the pattern of lecture, practice, and review as it covers the topics of bones and bony landmarks, joints, muscles, and neurovascular structures.

Please be advised that these classes involve disrobing and minimal draping to allow direct contact with your skin. This direct contact greatly enhances the palpation of structures and is needed for the drawing of these structures. In order to accommodate these goals, be prepared for disrobing or wear clothing that will allow easy access to your skin. Good hygiene is also a must.

Student Model Lectures use reference texts (Trail Guide to the Body, by Andrew Biel and Atlas of Human Anatomy, by Frank Netter), visual media (Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy, by Robert D. Acland) and demonstration of practice.

Practice involves visualizing, locating, palpating, and drawing (with washable markers) structures on co-students.

Review involves visual media (Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy, by Robert D. Acland) and verbal discussion
Prerequisites: Practical Anatomy: Introduction or equivalent Length: 15 hours

Cost: Contact the Acupressure Institute

Enrollment: Contact the Acupressure Institute to enroll

Texts:
  • Required- Trail Guide to the Body: How to locate muscles, bones and more (2nd Ed or later); Biel, Andrew R.
  • Recommended- The Atlas of Human Anatomy (3rd Ed); Netter, Frank H. or equivalent
Note- Students with the 2nd edition are advised to also have a Netter's Atlas of Anatomy or equivalent in order to reference the ligamentous structures, and muscle attachments which are covered in the class.Anatomy

Additional Resource Materials used:
  • Handouts
  • Skeletal Models
  • Washable Markers, Co-students
Teaching Methods:
Lecture, Visual Media, Practice, Discussion
Course Objectives:
To deepen one's understanding of the anatomy and function of the structures of the body.
Syllabus: Skeletal Model
  • Review of topographical anatomy
  • Palpation of skin and fascia
  • Study and Exploration of bones, bony landmarks,
  • Study and Exploration of joints and related connective tissue
  • Study and Exploration of muscles, compartments
  • Study and Exploration of vascular structures
  • Study and Exploration of nerves
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