TEXT: It is recommended but not required that you obtain the following text for the course:
Hodge and Hubbard, Clinical Anatomy for Lawyers, American Bar Association, 2012
The book is available through the ABA or it may be obtained on Amazon.
The following is a tentative schedule of topics:
CLASS 1 | March 7, 2017
A. Read Chapters One and Two
B. Topics – Introduction to the study of Anatomy
1. A Historical Perspective
2. Anatomical Position and Planes
3. Terms of Movement
4. Systems of the Body
C. Lab
1. Introduction to Human Anatomy Lab
2. The Body Donor Program
3. Regulatory Compliance
4. Overview of Resources available in the Laboratory
CLASS 2 | March 14, 2017
A. Read Chapters Four and Five
B. Topics – This class will examine the spine and spinal cord
1. Bone
2. Joints
3. Soft Tissues
4. Construction of the Spine
5. Spinal Cord
C. Lab – Back, Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord
1. Features of Individual Vertebrae
2. Intervertebral Discs
3. Muscles of the Back
4. Spinal Cord in Situ
CLASS 3 | March 21, 2107
A. Read: Chapters Four and Five Continued
B. Topics – Upper extremities
1. Shoulder
2. Bones of the Arm
3. Elbow
4. Hand
5. Thoracic Outlet
C. Lab – Upper Extremity
1. Bones and Joints
2. Muscles and Functions
3. Vessels and Nerves
CLASS 4 | March 28, 2017
A. Read: Chapters Four and Five Continued
B. Topics: Lower extremities
1. Hip
2. Femur
3. Tibia
4. Fibula
5. Knee
6. Foot
C. Lab – Lower Extremity
1. Bones and Joints
2. Muscles and Functions
3. Vessels and Nerves