Location: 200 Lees - FHS Session: 2025 Fall Semester | Trimestre d'automne Faculty: Faculté des sciences de la santé / Faculty of Health Sciences Unit: School of Rehabilitation Sciences_PT Course Title: Anatomie et éléments du mouvement pour la participation occupationnelle Course Code: ERG5512 Section: Course Description: ERG 5512 Anatomie et éléments du mouvement pour la participation occupationnelle Les éléments d'anatomie du système musculosquelettique (des membres supérieurs, inférieurs et du tronc) ainsi que certains éléments neuroanatomiques sont étudiés afin de permettre la compréhension et l'analyse du mouvement humain dans le contexte de la participation occupationnelle. Introduction à la palpation des structures superficielles et au bilan articulaire et musculaire des membres. Posting limited to: Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time Professor Date Posted: juillet 17, 2025 Applications must be received BEFORE: août 17, 2025 Expected Enrolment: 40 Approval date: juillet 17, 2025 Number of credits: 2.25 Work Hours: 32 Course type: C Posting type: Régulier / Regular Language of instruction: Français | French Competence in second language: Passive Course Schedule: - - - 15 septembre au 31 octobre 2025 Requirements: Ergothérapeute avec minimum 3 ans d'expérience clinique en ergothérapie en santé physique. Expertise en anatomie fonctionnelle, incluant bilant musculaire et articulaire des membres supérieurs, membres inferieurs et dos et bilan de perception sensorielle. Expérience en enseignement un atout. Heures: 32 (taux théorie appliquée) Horaire: lundi de 8 à 12h; sept. 15, 22, 29; oct. 27; nov. 3, 10, 17, 24 Laboratoire pratique sur: -Palpation et analyse du mouvement del'épaule dans les activités -Bilan musculaire et articulaire de l’épaule -Palpation et analyse du mouvement du coude et de l’avant-bras, ainsi que le bilan musculaire et articulaire -Palpation et analyse du mouvement du bassin et de la hanche, ainsi que le bilan musculaire et articulaire -Palpation et analyse du mouvement du genou, de la cheville et du pied, ainsi que le bilan musculaire et articulaire -Palpation et analyse du mouvement du dos, ainsi que le bilan musculaire et articulaire -Analyse du mouvement du cou, ainsi que le bilan musculaire et articulaire -Bilan de perception sensorielle (dermatomes et évaluation sensorielle) Additional Information and/or Comments: An acceptable level of education and/or experience could be viewed as being equivalent to the educational required and/or demonstrated experience. 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