- Platform
- edX
- Provider
- University of Michigan
- Effort
- 2-3 hours/week
- Length
- 4 weeks
- Language
- English
- Credentials
- Paid Certificate Available
- Part of
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XSeries: Anatomy
- Course Link
Overview
In this anatomy course, part of the Anatomy XSeries, you will learn how the components of the integumentary system help protect our body (epidermis, dermis, hair, nails, and glands), and how the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, and skeletal muscles) protects and allows the body to move.
You will engage with fascinating videos, lectures, and anatomical visual materials (illustrations and cadaveric images) to learn about these properties and functions.
What you'll learn
Taught by
Kathleen Alsup
In this anatomy course, part of the Anatomy XSeries, you will learn how the components of the integumentary system help protect our body (epidermis, dermis, hair, nails, and glands), and how the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, and skeletal muscles) protects and allows the body to move.
You will engage with fascinating videos, lectures, and anatomical visual materials (illustrations and cadaveric images) to learn about these properties and functions.
What you'll learn
- Understand the integumentary system anatomy and function
- Understand the skeletal system anatomy and function
- Learn joint classifications, function, and clinical correlations
- Learn skeletal muscle anatomy and function
Syllabus
Integumentary Systems
Integumentary Systems
- Functions of the integumentary system
- Layers of skin and functions
- Melanin and skin color
- Sebaceous and sudoriferous glands
- Somatic senses and adaption
- Sense modalities
- Hair and nails
- Properties, functions, and types of muscular tissue
- Connective tissue coverings and tendons
- Myofiber structures, growth, and proteins
- Synovial joint movements
- Skeletal muscle fibers
- Muscle attachment sites
- Muscles of facial expressions
- Abdominal wall, breathing, and pelvic floor muscles
- Pectoral girdle, shoulder join, and other upper body muscles
- Muscles of the gluteal region
- Function of Joints
- Joint structure and movement classifications
- Ligaments and other synovial joint structures
- Factors affecting range of motion
- Arthritis and aging
- Glenohumeral and associated joints
- Elbow and wrist joints
- Hip, knee, and ankle joints
Taught by
Kathleen Alsup