Physiology

1. Circulatory system, heart and blood 1.1. Blood cells, blood vessels, systemic circulation 1.2. Regulation of heart beat 1.3. The cardiac pump 1.4. Blood vessels and microcirculation 2. Immune system: 2.1. innate response 2.2. adoptive response 3. Respiration 3.1....

Epidemiology of foodborne diseases

 1. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 1.1. Introduction and brief history; 1.2. Data sources; 1.3. Data use and quality; 1.4. Descriptive data analysis; 1.5. Types of epidemiological studies; 1.6. Epidemiological measures of risk; 2. SURVEILLANCE OF FOODBORNE...

Alternative nutritions

 1. HISTORY OF NUTRITION 1.1. A historical view of different eating habits 1.2. Religious, ethical, cultural, historical, health and other aspects of alternative eating habits use 1.3. Fasting 2. SYSTEMS OF ALTERNATIVE NUTRITION 2.1. Lacto vegetarian diet 2.2....

24-hour movement behaviours health

 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF THE FIELD – Definition of basic concepts – Position of the field among other branches of science – Theoretical framework of behavioural epidemiology – A brief history of research in physical activity, sedentary...

Effects of physical agents in musculoskeletal problems

 1. Influence of specific physical agents on the musculoskeletal system. 2. Differentiation of agents and the body response to their action at the cellular, tissue and systemic level. 3. Absolute and relative contraindications and indications for the use of specific...

Diagnostics with imaging techniques

 1. Description and comparison of imaging methods 2. Imaging techniques in the diagnostic process 3. Comprehensive approach to the indication of imaging diagnostics as part of the patient’s treatment 4. Basic principles when performing imaging diagnostics a....

Practical training

 Preparing students for Clinical practice: overview of the rules for practical training, review of eligibility of educational institutions, presentation of documentation for Clinical practice, evaluation of clinical practice, examination of documents. Enrolment in...

Treatment of myofascial trigger points

 1. Review of the anatomy and biomechanics of major muscle groups focusing on areas of transmitted pain of myofascial trigger points. 2. A systematic review of specific methods for treating myofascial trigger points. 3. Absolute and relative contraindications and...

Advanced manual techniques

 The student gets acquainted with the basics of advanced manual approaches for the prevention and elimination of functional movement disorders: – Evidence-based principles of manual physiotherapeutical treatment – Physiology, principles and procedures of...

Advanced movement therapy

 1. Movement therapy: a. definition and historical overview b. importance of (functional) movement c. principles of movement therapy and its potential d. indications and contraindications 2. A brief summary of the basic principles, limiting factors, training tools...
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