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MD1004:03
Musculoskeletal System
Available to level 1 students enrolled in the MBBS program.
Dr K Domett.
This subject will provide an introduction to the basic structure and function of the musculoskeletal system and its role in human movement. It will provide an overview of the skeleton and bone, muscle tissue and the nervous system bone to provide a foundation for later anatomical studies and will also cover the functional anatomy of the limbs and back, giving and understanding of how humans move.
to know and understand the musculoskeletal system's basic physiological processes and to understand the relationship between structure and function of bone and muscle tissue;
to know and understand the functional anatomy of the upper and lower limbs and the basic structural types of joints;
to be able to perform a basic clinical examination of the musculoskeletal system and develop professional attitudes towards the physical examination of the human body;
to be able to interpret body images, to be able to identify major bones and muscles and their major features, to be able to recognise major body surface landmarks through living anatomy and to develop appropriate attitudes toward the use of cadaveric materials;
to develop skills to acquire knowledge from different sources and critically evaluate evidence and to develop a self-dependent attitude to learning;
to be able to use computers at an advanced level and be familiar with multi-media teaching materials;
This subject is assessed within an integrated assessment program for all subjects during the academic year. Students must participate in all formative assessment tasks to achieve eligibility to sit summative assessment tasks that include in Semester 1 an integrated written assignment (10% of the year's marks) and in Semester 2 an integrated examination consisting of a written component (60%) and practical component (30%). Attendance at clinical skills sessions is mandatory and completion to a satisfactory level is required.