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ISMAT 22395

Human Anatomy

Sports Sciences
  • ApresentaçãoPresentation
    The Human Anatomy course is a core component of the Degree in Sports Science. To train specialists in the Human Body in Movement, regardless of the context, acquiring knowledge and skills related to the various syllabus of Human Anatomy is essential, not only for pedagogical precedence over other curricular units in the curriculum, but also for future professional activities. Thus, the locomotor system is the main area/domain of focus. The relevance of this course is clearly evident in the diverse content covered: terminology of anatomical study, organization of the human body (from the chemical level to the organism as a whole in its recognized complexity), the skeletal system, the articular system, the muscular system, and concepts inherent to anatomy from a functional and integrated perspective. Finally, based on these concepts, the strategic principles for developing muscular strength are addressed.
  • ProgramaProgramme
    S1: Anatomical Study Terminology S2: Organization of the Human Body S3: Locomotor Apparatus: Bone System S4: Locomotor Apparatus: Joint System S5: Locomotive Apparatus: Muscular System and Physiology  S6: Integrated Analysis: Functional Anatomy of the Upper Limb S7: Integrated Analysis: Functional Anatomy of the Trunk S8: Integrated Analysis: Functional Anatomy of the Lower Limb
  • ObjectivosObjectives
    OA1: Know and understand the different levels of organization of the human body and its complexity; OA2: Mastering and knowing how to assertively apply all the terminology used universally to study and describe the human body; OA3: Conceptualize the organization of the locomotor system and describe the participation of the bone, joint and muscle system in the production of movement; OA4: Know the organization of the bone, joint and muscle system and all its specific components; OA5: Fully understand the functional anatomy of the upper limb, trunk and lower limb: strategic principles and methods of strength development. 
  • BibliografiaBibliography
    1. Batalau, R. Aparelho Locomotor: Anatomia Humana - Uma Perspetiva Funcional e Integrada. Edições Universitárias Lusófonas. 2024   2. VanPutte, C., Regan, J., & Russo, A. Anatomia e Fisiologia de Seeley. McGraw-Hill. 13ª Edição. 2022.    3. Ferreira, A., Furtado, I., & Neto, L. Anatomia Humana: Manual para Estudantes. Editora: Primebooks. 2020.    4. Pezarat-Correia P, Mil-Homens P, Mendonça G. Treino da Força - Princípios Biológicos e Métodos de Treino. Fac. de Motricidade Humana. Volume 1. 2017.   5. Pezarat-Correia P, Mil-Homens P, Mendonça G. Treino de Força: Avaliação, Planeamento e Aplicações. Fac. de Motricidade Humana. Volume 2. 2017.
  • MetodologiaMethodology
    TM1: Expository method for the theoretical classes for the introduction to the contents TM2: Problem-based learning method TM3: Guided discovery method for practical classes using anatomical models (articulated skeleton and individual parts, joint and muscle models and specific softwares and online resources:   Mobile Applications:  Anatomía y Fisiología Humana ATLAS: Human Body A-Z FREE  Enciclopedia dell’ANATOMIA – FREE  Esqueleto - Atlas de Anatomia em 3D  HiDoctor Atlas de Anatomia do Corpo Humano  Human Anatomy IMAIOS e-Anatomy Muscular System 3D (anatomia)  Músculos | Esqueleto - Atlas de Anatomia em 3D  Sobotta Anatomy Atlas Free Visual Anatomy Lite    Online Resources:   www.getbodysmart.com  https://human.biodigital.com/  www.visiblebody.com https://www.kenhub.com https://www.anatomyarcade.com http://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/
  • LínguaLanguage
    Português
  • TipoType
    Semestral
  • ECTS
    6
  • NaturezaNature
    Mandatory
  • EstágioInternship
    Não