The course aims to stimulate skills to recognize the different anatomical structures through a detailed palpation. Transmitting students with greater awareness of superficial anatomical structures will allow to relate the theoretical knowledge acquired to a direct palpation on the human body, indispensable in many clinical conditions
Frontal lesson
Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus
Lesson 1 (from page 1 to page 6) Bernhard Reichert
- OBJECTIVE EXAM: PREMISES AND METHODS
- EXAMINATION METHODS OF THE SOFT PARTS
INSPECTION
LOCALIZATION TEST
FUNCTIONAL TESTS
ACTIVE MOVEMENTS, PASSIVE
Lesson 2 (from page 7 to page 12) Berhard Reichert
- THEORETICAL BASES OF THE EXAMINATION OF THE PALPATORY
STATIC PALPATION
PERFECT CHARACTERISTICS
GENERAL PALPATION TECHNIQUES
INTERPRETATION OF THE PALPATORY RELIEFS
Lesson 3 (from page 12 to page 16) Berhard Reichert
PERCEPTION OF PAIN
RULES FOR THE RECOGNITION OF THE VARIOUS STRUCTURES
DYNAMIC PALPATION
TECHNIQUES FOR DYNAMIC PALPATION
Lesson 4 (from p.95 to p.154) Serge Tixa
- SHOULDER AND RACHIDE CERVICO-DORSALE
OSTEOLOGY, ARTHOLOGY, MIOLOGY
SURFACE ANATOMY / SPECIFIC PALPATION TECHNIQUES
Lesson 5 (from pag.137 to pag.203) Serge Tixa
- ELBOW
OSTEOLOGY, ARTHOLOGY, MIOLOGY
SURFACE ANATOMY / SPECIFIC PALPATION TECHNIQUES
Lesson 6 (from page 213 to page 265)Serge Tixa
- WRIST AND HAND
OSTEOLOGY, ARTHOLOGY, MIOLOGY
SURFACE ANATOMY / SPECIFIC PALPATION TECHNIQUES
Reference text for lesson 1-2-3
PALPATORY ANATOMY APPLIED TO REHABILITATION CLINIC
BERNHARD REICHERT
Reference text for lesson 4-5-6
ATLAS OF ANATOMY PALPATORY OF THE UPPER ART
MANUAL SURFACE INSPECTION
SERGE TIXA