AAS02 - Advanced Anatomy Series #2 of 3: Upper Extremity
This is a 3-part series involves human cadaver dissection in the Dr. David Mitchell Gross Anatomy Lab. Explore specific regions of the body through dissection, diagnostic imaging, integrative and collaborative discussions. The courses can be taken together or individually.
Doctors of Chiropractic, Acupuncturists, and Doctors of Traditional Chinese Medicine are invited to participate. Discussion and practice techniques on diagnosis or treatment will include experience from all professions based on attendance. The goal of the integrative approach is to better understand nuances of individual clinical experience within a profession and among professions.
Part 2: Upper Extremity
This course is divided into dissection and review in the gross anatomy lab, functional movement diagnosis and rehabilitation for upper extremity conditions and diagnostic imaging. Dissection, movement analysis and treatment and radiology will focus on the upper extremity neuromusculoskeletal conditions, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. You are invited to share current clinical experiences and approaches.
CE: 8 regular hours + 1-hour X-ray
Outline
Friday, 5pm-7pm:
Time | Description | Instructor(s) |
5:00pm-5:30pm | Anatomical dissection, introduction to lab and planning discussion. | David Farrar, Joseph Muldoon |
5:30pm-7:00pm | Dissection of fascia to superficial muscles. | David Farrar, Joseph Muldoon |
Saturday, 8am-4pm (1 hour lunch on your own):
Anatomical dissection, collaborative learning and teaching. The afternoon portion will continue with more anatomical dissection, and one hour of collaborative discussion focused on related diagnostic imaging.
Time | Description | Instructor(s) |
8:00am-10:00am | Deep muscles, nerves, vessels of the upper extremity | David Farrar, Joseph Muldoon |
10:00am-12:00pm | Discussion of movement disorders of the upper extremity - approaches within and among professions. | Stephen Kreul |
12:00pm- 1:00pm | Lunch Break (on your own) | |
1:00pm - 3:00pm | Dissection of joints, ligaments, investing fascia. | David Farrar, Joseph Muldoon |
3:00pm - 4:00pm | Diagnostic imaging review of regional anatomy with a focus on common structures to undergo injury or pathologic alteration. Clinical correlation and discussion of proper management as applicable. | Chris Smoley |