This intermediate course expands on foundational skills, focusing on functional anatomy and clinical applications. Participants will perform hands-on dissections to explore neurovascular pathways, joint mechanics, and their relationship to musculoskeletal dysfunctions.
Course No.
Prerequisites
Completion of Level 1
Outline
Morning: Prosection demonstrations of the spine, pelvis, and extremities (2 hours), guided dissections (2 hours).
Afternoon: Exploration of joint mechanics and neurovascular structures (3 hours), case-based discussions and Q&A (1 hour).
Learning Objectives
- Perform detailed dissections of key regions (spine, pelvis, and extremities).
- Correlate anatomical structures with common clinical conditions.
- Use anatomical insights to refine manual therapy and rehabilitation strategies.
Format
In-person, 8 hours
Instructor
- Functional anatomy dissections of the spine, pelvis, and extremities.
- Examination of anatomical variations and their clinical implications.
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