Human Anatomy Single channel

Chair (Coordinator) and Rapporteur: N/D

Module 1: Human Anatomy I

Activity type
B_03. Morfologia umana
SSD
BIO/16
Year
1st year
Semester
2nd semester
CFU
5
Hours distribution
62.5 classroom hours
Lecturers
CINZIA FABRIZI

Module 2: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM

Activity type
Attività formative affini o integrative
SSD
ING-IND/34
Year
1st year
Semester
2nd semester
CFU
1
Hours distribution
12.5 classroom hours
Lecturers
MARIANO SERRAO

Module 3: HUMAN ANATOMY II

Activity type
B_03. Morfologia umana, Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
SSD
BIO/16, BIO/16
Year
N/D
Semester
N/D
CFU
7
Hours distribution
75 classroom hours, 25 others hours
Lecturers

Module 4: HUMAN ANATOMY III

Activity type
B_03. Morfologia umana
SSD
BIO/16
Year
N/D
Semester
N/D
CFU
5
Hours distribution
62.5 classroom hours
Lecturers

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.

Learning outcomes

Module: Human Anatomy I
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Prerequisites

Module: Human Anatomy I
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Programme

Module: Human Anatomy I
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).




Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
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).

Course materials are available for download on the e-learning platform at: https://elearning.uniroma1.it/course/view.php?id=2962


Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Books

Module: Human Anatomy I
Stranding Anatomia del Gray EDRA editore Prometheus Atlante di Anatomia EdiSes Editore Gartner, Hiatt Atlante di Istologia Piccin Editore




Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Stranding Anatomia del Gray EDRA editore Prometheus Atlante di Anatomia EdiSes Editore Gartner, Hiatt Atlante di Istologia Piccin Editore


Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Bibliography

Module: Human Anatomy I
Course materials are available for download on the e-learning platform: https://elearning.uniroma1.it/course/view.php?id=2962



Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Course materials are available for download on the e-learning platform: https://elearning.uniroma1.it/course/view.php?id=2962



Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Lessons mode

Module: Human Anatomy I
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Frequency

Module: Human Anatomy I
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Exam mode

Module: Human Anatomy I
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Example exam questions

Module: Human Anatomy I
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

Arguments

Module: Human Anatomy I

  • Anatomical terminology. General organisation of the human body.Terminology to define the static and dynamic orientation of parts of the body.

  • General information on bones, joints and muscles. Classification of bones and structure of the skeletal segment.

  • Classification of joints. Classification of skeletal muscles.

  • Neurocranium

  • Splancnocranium. Skin muscles of the skull and face.

  • The vertebral column.

  • Neck muscles and their annexes.

  • Back muscles. Chest wall.

  • Upper limb, arm (skeleton, joints, muscles).

  • Upper limb, forearm (skeleton, joints, muscles).

  • Chest wall and diaphragm. Abdominal wall and inguinal canal.

  • Pelvis and pelvic diaphragm.

  • Lower limb, thigh (skeleton, joints, muscles).

  • Lower limb, leg (skeleton, joints, muscles).



Module: HUMAN ANATOMY I - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY II
N/D
Module: HUMAN ANATOMY III
N/D

  • Academic year2025/2026
  • Degree program to which the course belongsMedicine and Surgery
  • Mandatory presenceNo
  • LanguageITA
  • CFU18 CFU, distributed among 4 integrated didactic modules
  • Total duration237.5 hours