Learning Outcomes
Following successful completion of the course, the students should know the basic principles of functional anatomy of the joints of the upper limb, Spine and lower limb. In particular, they should know the movements performed in each joint, the function of the periarticular muscles and the tension of joint ligaments in each movement.
Course Content (Syllabus)
Biomechanics of skeletal muscles
Functional Anatomy of the Elbow
Functional Anatomy of the radiocarpal joint and hand
Functional Anatomy of the Knee
Prevention of sports injuries
Functional Anatomy of the Spine
Modern methods of biomechanical analysis of sports movements
Biomechanics of the joints
General principles of biomechanics of the joints
Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis - Hip
Functional Anatomy of the Αnkle joint - Foot
Prevention of diseases
Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder girdle - Shoulder
Keywords
Biomechanics, Functional Anatomy, Joints, Muscles, Ligaments
Additional bibliography for study
1. Λειτουργική Ανατομική των Αρθρώσεων, Kapandji IA., Broken Hill Publishers 2011, Αθήνα
2. Ανατομία του Μυοσκελετικού Συστήματος, Dufour M., Broken Hill Publishers 2011, Αθήνα
3. Κλινική Ανατομία, MooreK.L., 2η έκδοση, BrokenHillPublishers, 2012, Αθήνα
4. Λειτουργική Ανατομική του ανθρώπου Τόμοι Ι,ΙΙ. Π.Ι. Μπαλτόπουλος, Ιατρικές Εκδόσεις Π.Χ. Πασχαλίδης 1994 Αθήνα