SICO Anatomy and Physiology 2019
This course is part of the SICO curriculum
This course is an introduction to Anatomy and Physiology but for the Osteopathic student. It is developed to be an aide to a new student and a support for the advanced student.
Specific Objectives:
The student should be able to demonstrate competence in these subjects:
1. Osteology / Physiology of bone formation and regeneration
2. Arthrology / Physiology of movement
3. Myology / Muscle Physiology
4. Neurology / Nerve Physiology
5. Angiology
6. Splanchnology
7. Respiratory
Your Instructor
Course Curriculum
Introduction
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after you enroll
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StartIntro (27:05)
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StartTextbooks (12:52)
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StartBasic Language (8:00)
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StartLigaments of pelvis (22:34)
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StartOsteology (84:03)
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StartBasic to Advanced Tissue repair (36:55)
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StartConnective Tissue components (75:06)
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StartNeurology (91:50)
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StartMyology (59:43)
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StartMechanotransduction (84:05)
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StartFascias (78:50)
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StartCranial Sutures and Foramen (33:48)
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StartBrain Anatomy and Dura (33:24)
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StartSpinal Ligaments and muscles (21:51)
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StartLymphatics (14:23)
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StartEndocrine System (29:59)
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StartThe science of Pain (136:53)
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Start3 stages of healing (9:19)
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StartFluid Dynamics (39:23)
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StartTechnique Physiology (17:09)
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and ends at the end of the year.
How long do I have access to the course?
You will have access for the entire year but the material will be accessible for another year following that for reference.
Who do I contact?
The professor for the program is Brad McCutcheon and he can be contacted always at [email protected]