THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING
Course objectives
Knowledge of the structural organization of the human body with its main anatomo-clinical applications at the macroscopic, microscopic, ultrastructural level, connecting the structural organisation and corresponding functions in a medical profession perspective.
Channel 1
MARIANO SERRAO
Lecturers' profile
Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
HUMAN ANATOMY I
General anatomy: Anatomical terminology. General organization of the human body. Terminology to define the static and dynamic orientation of body parts (2 hours). Musculoskeletal system: General information on bones, joints, and muscles. Classification of bones and structure of the skeletal segment (2 hours). Classification of joints. Classification of skeletal muscles (2 hours). Neurocranium (5 hours). Splanchnocranium (2 hours). Spinal column (3 hours). Skin muscles of the skull and face. Neck muscles and their attachments (4 hours). Back muscles. Thoracic wall (4 hours). Upper limb (skeleton, joints, muscles) (6 hours). Thoracic wall and diaphragm (4 hours). Abdominal wall and inguinal canal (4 hours). Pelvis and pelvic diaphragm (4 hours) Lower limb (skeleton, joints, muscles) (6 hours).
Books
Stranding Anatomia del Gray EDRA editore Prometheus Atlante di Anatomia EdiSes Editore Gartner, Hiatt Atlante di Istologia Piccin Editore
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseMedicine and Surgery
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year1st year
- Semester2nd semester
- SSDING-IND/34
- CFU1