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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System online certification offered by edX is designed by Frederica Web Learning. This is an intermediate-level course on the subject of medicine with Daria Anna Nurzynska as the instructor. The programme allows candidates to study articular, skeletal, and muscular systems at their own pace and complete them over eight weeks.

The Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System training is segmented into two parts to explain the alteration that takes place between the knowledge of descriptive anatomy and the skills required for clinical anatomy. The course starts with a detailed explanation of joints, muscles, and bones at the tissue and cellular levels. Then, the candidates will learn about human muscular, articular, and skeletal systems located throughout the body.

Although the Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System program is not a substitute for professional anatomical studies, it acts as a medium for students to understand anatomy studies by providing facts to help memory retention. Every lesson offers material on functional, radiological, and basic anatomy with verified links to education resources. These resources contain anatomical information used in a real-life medical situation. The learners can join the self-paced course free of cost and access it for a limited period. To get the certificate of completion, they need to pay the prescribed fee. 

The Highlights

  • Intermediate-level certification
  • Eight weeks to complete 
  • Verified learning sources
  • 10-12 hours of study each week
  • Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System
  • Under the subject of Medicine
  • Official certificate 
  • Instructions in English 
  • Transcripts for video lectures 
  • Instructed by Daria Anna Nurzynska 
  • Self-paced training
  • Designed by Frederica Web Learning

Programme Offerings

  • Free registration
  • Verified learning resources
  • Intermediate-level Course
  • Completion in 8 weeks
  • 10-12 hours effort per week
  • Subject of medicine
  • Course in English
  • Video lecture transcripts
  • Verified certificate
  • designed by Frederica Web Learning

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 4587yesUniversity of Naples Federico II, Naples

Candidates can access the Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System certification program without making any payments. However, the option to purchase a verified certificate at Rs. 4,587 is available for the ones who are interested.

Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System course fee structure

Course Title

Total fee in INR

Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System course

Free

Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System certificate

Rs. 4,587


What you will learn

Knowledge of anatomy

Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System certification course will enhance memory retention and help the candidates understand: 

  • Organisation and structure of muscle and bone tissue in the human body
  • Correlation of the same with joint, bone, and muscle functions
  • Locomotor system in various regions and its components
  • Common disorders that affect the locomotor system 
  • Radiographic viewing of the joints and bones in the skeletal system
  • Injury forms and common pathologies related to the locomotor system

Who it is for

The Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System programme is well-suited for physical therapy, sports science, physical education, or medicine undergraduates. Postgraduate interns in rehabilitation, sports medicine, or orthopaedics can use this course to refresh their knowledge.


Admission Details

Step 1. To participate in the Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System certification program, open the official edX website at https://www.edx.org/ 

Step 2. Go to the menu bar and select the ‘Sign-in’ or ‘Register’ option

Step 3. To enrol, create an account by entering the specific details or simply sign up with a Microsoft, Facebook, Apple, or Google account. 

Step 4. Tap the search bar and locate the course by entering the title. 

Step 5. Complete enrolment for free by tapping the ‘Enroll’ option. A verified certificate is available at a fee. 

Application Details

The Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System online course does not require extensive form-filling. Candidates only have to sign up to enrol for the course.

The Syllabus

  • Lesson 1 - Introduction to anatomy
  • Lesson 2 - Introduction to radiological anatomy

  • Lesson 3 - Bone structure and development
  • Lesson 4 - Bone remodelling and repair

  • Lesson 5 - Joints
  • Lesson 6 - Skeletal muscle structure and function
  • Progress Exam

  • Lesson 7 - Vertebral column
  • Lesson 8 - Thorax

  • Lesson 9 - Pectoral girdle and shoulder joint
  • Lesson 10 - Arm and elbow joint

  • Lesson 11 - Forearm and wrist joint
  • Lesson 12 - Hand
  • MidTerm Exam

  • Lesson 13 - Gluteal region and hip
  • Lesson 14 - Thigh and knee

  • Lesson 15 - Leg and ankle
  • Lesson 16 - Foot
  • Final Exam

Instructors

University of Naples Federico II, Naples Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: When does the Applied Anatomy of the Locomotor System training start?

The start date of the course is available on the course page. Kindly refer to https://www.edx.org/course/applied-anatomy-of-the-locomotor-system.

2: How can I find out about future offerings related to the course?

Go to the course page and tick the spot under the ‘enrol’ tab. Candidates will be notified about other offerings via email.

3: Can this course be used in place of a proper medical subject?

No. this course is designed to ease the learning process for anatomy studies. It cannot be used as a substitute for professional medical treatment, advice, or diagnosis.

4: Is the instructor a trained professional in the subject?

Yes. Daria Anna Nurzynska is a human anatomy researcher from the Università Degli Studi di Napoli Federico II.

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