Overview Health careers are always in demand. And having sound knowledge of human anatomy and psychology is beneficial not only for healthcare jobs but also for your personal health. This Advanced Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology course will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy and psychology. As a result, you can brace yourself with a promising career in the field of science. In this Advanced Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology course, you'll discover the theoretical and practical functionalities of the human body. The course will provide you with valuable insights into the major body systems and how they interact with each other. Furthermore, you'll get excellent information on the major levels of organisation in the body, such as molecules, cells, tissues and organs. By the end of the training, you will know how the human body develops and changes throughout life. Learning Outcomes Find a comprehensive overview of human psychology and anatomy Learn about the body systems and their functions Enrich your knowledge of the major level of organisations in the body Understand the chemical level of organisation Know the anatomy of the nervous system Determine the functions of the skeletal system Know the types of body movements Broaden your understanding of the cranial nerves Understand the anatomy of the heart Who is the Course for? This Advanced Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology course is suitable for anyone interested in understanding human anatomy and psychology. In addition, the training will open doors to various health career opportunities. Entry Requirement This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of English language, numeracy, and ICT are required to attend this course. Assessment At the end of the course, you will be required to sit for an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. Before sitting for your final exam, you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Why Choose Us? Affordable, well-structured and high-quality e-learning study materials Engaging tutorial videos, materials from the industry-leading experts Opportunity to study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification Access the course content on mobile, tablet, or desktop from anywhere, anytime Excellent career advancement opportunities 24/7 student support via email. Career Path Advanced Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology Course provides useful skills to possess and would be beneficial for the following professionals: Medical laboratory technician. Physical therapist assistant. MRI technologist. Medical technologist Nurse. Personal trainer. Massage therapist Science teacher Updated Version-Advanced Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology Module 01: The Chemistry of Cells The Chemistry of Cells 00:27:00 Module 02: Cells Cells 00:16:00 Module 03: Cell Division Cell Division 00:19:00 Module 04: Replication and Metabolism Replication and Metabolism 00:20:00 Module 05: Human Tissues Human Tissues 00:25:00 Module 06: Skin Skin 00:16:00 Module 07: Human Skeletal System Human Skeletal System 00:21:00 Module 08: The Muscular System The Muscular System 00:17:00 Module 09: Skeletal Muscle Fibre Skeletal Muscle Fibre 00:23:00 Module 10: Nervous System Nervous System 00:31:00 Module 11: The Brain The Brain 00:25:00 Module 12: Nervous System-Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Nervous System-Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves 00:15:00 Module 13: Nervous System - Autonomic Nervous System and Cranial Nerves Nervous System - Autonomic Nervous System and Cranial Nerves 00:21:00 Module 14: Nervous System-The Eyes Nervous System-The Eyes 00:15:00 Module 15: Nervous System-The Ears, Hearing, and Equilibrium Nervous System-The Ears, Hearing, and Equilibrium 00:14:00 Module 16: Nervous System-Memory Nervous System-Memory 00:19:00 Module 17: Sensory Systems Sensory Systems 00:23:00 Module 18: Cardiovascular System Cardiovascular System 00:25:00 Module 19: Blood Blood 00:27:00 Module 20: Lymphatics Lymphatics 00:20:00 Module 21: Immune System Immune System 00:26:00 Module 22: Digestive System Digestive System 00:22:00 Module 23: Respiratory System Respiratory System 00:19:00 Module 24: Urinary System Urinary System 00:16:00 Module 25: Male Reproductive System Male Reproductive System 00:31:00 Module 26: Female Reproductive System Female Reproductive System 00:31:00 Order Your Certificate Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00 Old Version-Advanced Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology Introduction to the Human Body Overview of Anatomy and Physiology 00:20:00 Structural Organization of the Human Body 00:15:00 Functions of Human Life 00:15:00 Requirements for Human Life 00:15:00 Homeostasis 00:15:00 Anatomical Terminology 00:15:00 Medical Imaging 00:15:00 The Chemical Level Elements and Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter 00:25:00 Chemical Bonds 00:25:00 Chemical Reactions 00:20:00 Inorganic Compounds Essential to Human Functioning 00:15:00 Organic Compounds Essential to Human Functioning 00:20:00 The Cellular Level The Cell Membrane 00:20:00 The Cytoplasm and Cellular Organelles 00:15:00 The Nucleus and DNA Replication 00:15:00 Protein Synthesis 00:15:00 Cell Growth and Division 00:20:00 Cellular Differentiation 00:10:00 The Tissue Level Types of Tissues 00:15:00 Epithelial Tissue 00:20:00 Muscle Tissue and Motion 00:05:00 Nervous Tissue Mediates Perception and Response 00:05:00 Tissue Injury and Aging 00:15:00 The Integumentary System Layers of the Skin 00:20:00 Accessory Structures of the Skin 00:15:00 Functions of the Integumentary System 00:10:00 Diseases, Disorders, and Injuries of the Integumentary System 00:15:00 Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System The Functions of the Skeletal System 00:10:00 Bone Classification 00:10:00 Bone Structure 00:20:00 Bone Formation and Development 00:10:00 Fractures: Bone Repair 00:05:00 Exercise, Nutrition, Hormones, and Bone Tissue 00:15:00 Calcium Homeostasis: Interactions of the Skeletal System and Other Organ Systems 00:10:00 Axial Skeleton Divisions of the Skeletal System 00:05:00 The Skull 00:45:00 The Vertebral Column 00:20:00 The Thoracic Cage 00:05:00 Embryonic Development of the Axial Skeleton 00:10:00 Joints Classification of Joints 00:10:00 Fibrous Joints 00:10:00 Cartilaginous Joints 00:05:00 Synovial Joints 00:20:00 Types of Body Movements 00:20:00 Anatomy of Selected Synovial Joints 00:25:00 Development of Joints 00:05:00 Muscle Tissue Introduction to Muscle Tissue 00:05:00 Skeletal Muscle 00:15:00 Muscle Fiber Contraction and Relaxation 00:20:00 Nervous System Control of Muscle Tension 00:20:00 Types of Muscle Fibers 00:05:00 Exercise and Muscle Performance 00:10:00 Cardiac Muscle Tissue 00:05:00 Smooth Muscle 00:15:00 Development and Regeneration of Muscle Tissue 00:05:00 The Muscular System Interactions of Skeletal Muscles, Their Fascicle Arrangement, and Their Lever Systems 00:10:00 Naming Skeletal Muscles 00:10:00 Axial Muscles of the Head, Neck, and Back 00:20:00 Axial Muscles of the Abdominal Wall and Thorax 00:25:00 Muscles of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limbs 00:30:00 Appendicular Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limbs 00:15:00 The Nervous System and Nervous Tissue Basic Structure and Function of the Nervous System 00:15:00 Nervous Tissue 00:15:00 The Function of Nervous Tissue 00:10:00 The Action Potential 00:15:00 Communication Between Neurons 00:15:00 Anatomy of the Nervous System The Embryologic Perspective 00:15:00 The Central Nervous System 00:25:00 Circulation and the Central Nervous System 00:15:00 The Peripheral Nervous System 00:15:00 The Brain and Cranial Nerves Sensory Perception 00:30:00 Central Processing 00:30:00 Motor Responses 00:15:00 The Autonomic Nervous System Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System 00:15:00 Autonomic Reflexes and Homeostasis 00:20:00 Central Control 00:10:00 Drugs that Affect the Autonomic System 00:15:00 The Endocrine System Introduction to Endocrine System 00:05:00 Hormones 00:15:00 The Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus 00:15:00 The Thyroid Gland 00:15:00 The Parathyroid Glands 00:05:00 The Adrenal Glands 00:10:00 Gonadal and Placental Hormones 00:05:00 The Endocrine Pancreas 00:10:00 Organs with Secondary Endocrine Functions 00:05:00 Development and Aging of the Endocrine System 00:10:00 The Cardiovascular System: Blood Overview of Blood 00:20:00 Production of the Formed Elements 00:10:00 Erythrocytes 00:30:00 Leukocytes and Platelets 00:15:00 Hemostasis 00:20:00 Blood Typing 00:10:00 The Cardiovascular System: The Heart Heart Anatomy 00:50:00 Cardiac Muscle and Electrical Activity 00:30:00 Cardiac Cycle 00:20:00 Cardiac Physiology 00:20:00 Development of the Heart 00:10:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Advanced Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Advanced Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology 00:20:00 Order Your Certificates and Transcripts Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Advance Cardiac Rehabilitation Physiotherapy Protocol Aims To The care of patients with heart failure costs the United States $32 billion annually. The body of evidence supporting exercise therapy for this patient population is growing. This course will provide a broad overview of heart failure pathophysiology including an explanation of the difference between diastolic and systolic heart failure. A primary focus of the course will be to highlight the common findings on a physical therapy examination seen in patients with heart failure. The course will conclude with the application of the literature to prescribing exercise in this patient population that can be applied across the continuum of care. Attendees will learn practical applications of the patient examination and current evidence that can be applied immediately to their clinical setting. The aim of the cardiac rehabilitation physiotherapy as follow; Pathophysiology of heart failure Difference between diastolic and systolic heart failure Cardio Physical Therapy Examination Cardio Physical Therapy intervention Criteria for terminating physiotherapy intervention in cardiac patient Learning Objective Explain the pathophysiology of heart failure. Recognize the difference between diastolic and systolic heart failure. Describe the clinical decision-making involved in the physical therapist examination. Create evidence-based exercise prescriptions for patients with heart failure throughout the stages of the disease. Recognize indications for termination of exercise. Who Should Enroll Physiotherapist Occupational Therapist Sports Physiologist Athletic Trainer Nurses CPD Credit Hours 2 Hours Resources 1-Month Access to Learning Resources Downloadable Course Material CPD Certificate Author Presenter: Jackie Mulgrew, PT, DPT, CCS Jackie Mulgrew PT, DPT, CCS is a graduate of Liverpool University, England. Jackie brings 23 years of acute care experience to this course, having worked in major acute care hospitals in England and the USA. Currently employed at Massachusetts General Hospital as a Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Board Certified Clinical Specialist, she specializes in the care of cardiac medical and surgical patients and is responsible for the clinical and professional development of the physical therapy staff. Jackie has facilitated cardiopulmonary tutorial sessions at Simmons College and the Institute for Health Professions in Boston and has lectured for Boston University’s graduate program in physical therapy. For the last 6 years, Jackie has taught acute care physical therapy around the country. Jackie is the author of Circulatory Assist Devices in the Acute Care Handbook and her clinical interests include heart failure, mechanical circulatory support, and exercise testing.
Advance Knee Osteoarthritis Physical Therapy Protocol Aims to: Our advanced Knee OA physical therapy Protocol present an evidence-based approach primarily focused on addressing non-operative patients of various ages and abilities affected by PFP and OA. Clinicians will learn a comprehensive approach to treatment including dry needling, soft tissue mobilization, progressive exercises, and return to play criteria based on threshold training principles. Rehab principles and information can be applied to postoperative patient populations as well. Learning Objective: At the end of this course, the participant will be able to: 1) Summarize current research related to patellofemoral pain, OA, and exercise to include relevant research on bracing & taping. 2) Explain how to screen and assess clients to determine asymmetry and compensatory movement patterns. 3) Create an effective rehabilitation program to maximize function. 4) Summarize return-to-play guidelines Who Should Enroll Physiotherapist Orthopedics Sport Physiologist Orthopedic Nurses Athletic trainer Occupational Therapist CPD Credit Hours: 2 Hours Resources: Lifetime Access to Learning Resources Downloadable Course Material CPD Certificate Presenter Brian Schiff, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS Presenter Bio Brian Schiff, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, is a licensed physical therapist, strength coach, author, industry speaker, and business owner. He graduated from The Ohio State University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Allied Health Professions (Physical Therapy). He received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Northeastern University in 2021. He became a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength & Conditioning Association in 1998. Brian has worked in outpatient sports medicine clinics for the past 21 years. He specializes in treating general orthopedics and sports medicine cases, specifically the shoulder, knee, hip, and ankle. From 2002 to 2006, Brian served as the strength & conditioning coach for The Columbus Crew Major League Soccer Team. Brian is currently the supervisor at Raleigh Orthopaedic Performance Center in Raleigh, NC. Raleigh Orthopaedic Performance Center is a 20,000-square-foot multi-disciplinary facility that focuses on sports therapy and sports performance training. He currently focuses on sports rehab and injury prevention and serves as a PT consultant for the Carolina Hurricanes. Brian has produced DVDs on ACL injury prevention, knee arthritis, and knee training for runners. In addition, he has authored books on rotator cuff injuries, the treatment of frozen shoulders, and shoulder injury recovery integrated with golf-specific fitness. Currently. he writes a bi-weekly online column entitled Functionally Fit for PFP Magazine.