Occupational Anatomy and PhysiologyLaajuus (5 cr)
Course unit code: ST00BA13
General information
- Credits
- 5 cr
- Teaching language
- Finnish
- Responsible person
- Pekka Natunen
- Kaisa Jokinen
Objective
Purpose of the course
In this course you will learn to understand the structures and function related to human body from the viewpoint of occupational therapy.
Competences:
Knowledge of occupational therapy
Learning outcomes:
You know the basic terminology of locomotor anatomy. You understand the basic structures of human body and physiological mechanisms of the most important organ systems.You can describe the most meaningful muscles and joints related to motion and use of arms and hands. You can use palpation in order to recognize the main anatomical structures, especially needed in arm and hand functions. You can name the main muscles in the use of hands and arms and understand the role of different muscle work when using hand. You understand the basic structure and function of the nervous-muscle system. You can assess mobility, muscle production and tactile sensation of upper extremity.
Content
Basics of the following related to hand and arm function
Locomotor anatomy
Physiology
Nervous-muscle kinesiology
Assessing mobility, muscle production and tactile sensation of upper extremity.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1
Your knowledge is related to the topic, but it is random, uncertain and thin.
2
Your knowledge is related to the topic and it is acceptable and descriptive. Your understanding of entirety is insufficient.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3
Your knowledge and skills are good and you are able to reason your answers. You can combine knowledge from different resources. You use correct terminology.
4
Your knowledge and skills are comprehensive and you reason your answers in a good way. You have good skills to combine knowledge from different resources. You use correct terminology.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
Your knowledge and skills are excellent and you reason your answers by using different viewpoints and resources. You use correct terminology.