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Morbid Anatomy

About Course

Morbid Anatomy, also known as pathological anatomy, focuses on the structural and morphological changes in tissues and organs caused by disease. It is a core subject in medical and chiropractic education, helping students understand how illness alters normal anatomy and how these changes relate to clinical symptoms.

This course explores both gross (macroscopic) and microscopic changes in organs due to conditions such as inflammation, infection, degeneration, tumors, and trauma. Through this knowledge, students gain critical insight into disease progression, helping them make informed decisions in diagnosis and care.

Understanding morbid anatomy allows chiropractic professionals to better recognize the boundaries of manual care and refer patients appropriately when pathology lies outside their scope.

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What Will You Learn?

  • The structural changes in tissues and organs caused by disease
  • The difference between normal and pathological anatomy
  • The processes of inflammation, degeneration, necrosis, and neoplasia
  • How to identify gross and microscopic features of diseased organs
  • The clinical relevance of pathological changes in diagnosis and patient care
  • The foundational knowledge needed for further study in pathology and clinical sciences

Course Content

Month 1-2: Introduction to Morbid Anatomy
Overview of cadaver dissection and its relevance in anatomical study Introduction to osteology, kinesiology, and organ/systemic dissection

  • Overview of cadaver dissection and its relevance in anatomical study
  • Introduction to osteology, kinesiology, and organ/systemic dissection

Month 3: Osteology
Detailed study of bone structure and function Emphasis on the skeletal system's clinical implications in chiropractic practice

Month 4: Kinesiology and Musculoskeletal Dissection
Understanding muscular movements and their relationship with bones Detailed dissection of muscles and their attachments

Month 5: Organs and Systems Dissection
Dissection and study of various organs and systems in the human body Relating anatomical findings to potential clinical problems and chiropractic relevance

Month 6: Clinical Correlation in Morbid Anatomy
Understanding the anatomical basis of clinical issues Linking anatomical variations to potential clinical scenarios in chiropractic practice

Month 7: Position, Extent, and Functional Integrity
Study of anatomical positioning, extent, and functional relationships of organs and systems Implications for understanding pathology and patient care in chiropractic settings

Month 8: Clinical Application of Morbid Anatomy
Application of dissection knowledge in simulated clinical scenarios Integration of anatomical knowledge in chiropractic examination and treatment planning

Month 9-10: Integrative Case Studies and Review
Case-based studies integrating morbid anatomy knowledge Comprehensive review of anatomical findings and their clinical relevance

Month 11-12: Final Assessments and Practical Application
Assessments covering dissection knowledge and clinical applications Practical demonstrations and assessments in simulated clinical scenarios

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7 years ago
This was my first time taking an online course.
The content is excellent, and the instructors are also excellent.
How much you learn from this course is pretty much what you put into it.
7 years ago
Thank you! I enjoyed your course and humor.
Please keep working on making great stuff to share and help more people.
Look forward to more additional features to this project near future.

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