Main course elements and concepts:
- Introduction to anatomy and biomechanics: In section 1, students will study parts of the musculoskeletal system and be trained and train themselves in biomechanics. With self-study and interactive classes, students will familiarize themselves with the human musculoskeletal anatomy, focusing on the extremities, and basic biomechanics. This section will be evaluated with a (written) interim exam.
- Classical and integrated approach: Section 2 comprises dissection practicals and expert lectures on the engineering and the integrative approach. The first practical is meant as introductory practical for students to gain hands-on experience in dissection. In the following practicals students will step into a surgeons shoes and perform a tendon transfer for a specific nerve trauma and resulting functional impairment. Students will write a case study on their practical assignment and present the results for their peers.
Course terms and conditions:
- To ensure a relatively coherent entry level, this course is only open for students WITHOUT a (extended) background in (musculoskeletal) anatomy;
- Students following the Human Movement Sciences or Medicine BSc programs will NOT be admitted;
- Dissection of, and working with, human conserved material forms part of this course;
- Attendance for all lectures, practicals and symposia is mandatory.