Oct 25

Clinical Gross Anatomy of the Lower Limb and Pelvis

October 25 - 26, 2024

8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER before October 6th

Objectives
This is a two-day, primarily laboratory-based course that also includes didactic content focused on clinical correlates of the relevant anatomy. This course provides an in-depth review of clinically relevant anatomy of the lower extremity and pelvis utilizing active cadaveric dissection by participants as well as demonstration of structures on previously prosected specimens.  In addition, the course includes focused clinically-oriented review of anatomy of the LE and/or pelvis through supplementary didactic content. A minimum of three-quarters of the contact time will be spent in the gross anatomy laboratory.

16 Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) will be awarded.

Prerequisites:

  • Audience: The course is designed for clinicians/educators with an overall course objective to review clinically relevant anatomy through a cadaver-based experience.
  • Space is limited – Enroll now!
  • $695 (nonrefundable**) – includes all equipment necessary for dissection work including tools, gloves and protective eyewear.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER before October 6th 

During this course the student will:

  • Participate in dissection of regional anatomy of the lower extremity and pelvis.
  • Review clinically relevant anatomy of the lower extremity including joints and associated structures, musculature, and neurovasculature on prosected specimens.
  • Review clinically relevant anatomy of the pelvis and associated structures, musculature, and neurovasculature on prosected specimens.
  • Apply regional anatomy to select clinical correlates through facilitated group discussion.

Course Outline

DAY 1 – Friday,  8:00 AM  – 5:30 PM
DAY 2 – Saturday,  8:30 AM  – 5:30 PM

Course Director/Instructor

Laura Thorp, PT, PhD, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She received her PhD in anatomy from Rush University in 2006 and her physical therapy degree from the University of Scranton, Scranton, PA.

She currently teaches human gross anatomy and neuroanatomy to physical therapy students and has experience teaching anatomy in medical, nursing, physician assistant, and speech and language pathology programs. Her primary research interests are in the field of knee osteoarthritis and curricular innovation in anatomy education. She has received the Brainard award for excellence in teaching from Rush University as well as the Susan K Campbell Award for Academic Teaching Excellence and the Excalibur Award for Teaching Excellence both from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Possible Additional Instructors

  • Art Sifuentes, MS, PT, Ret. AT. – Staff Physical Therapist, Athletico

Art started his career as an Athletic Trainer, graduating from UIC in 1989 then obtained his Master of Science degree from Illinois State University in 1991. After 30 years as a Certified Athletic Trainer, he now holds a retired ATC credential. After a working two years in an outpatient clinic and high school setting, he returned to school to obtain his Physical Therapy degree from Rosalyn Franklin University (Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School).After graduation,  Art joined Athletico , in 1996, eventually advancing to a Regional Director role. Most recently Art has stepped down from his administrative role to treat 100%,  in Evanston Illinois. Art has rotated through the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs and has traveled on medical humanitarian missions on several occasions with Operation Walk Chicago – an organization that provides free hip and knee replacements surgeries for underserved communities, in third world countries. Most recently, Art has been enjoying the opportunity to assist at UIC, in the anatomy lab.

  • Karim Elalfy, PT, MA – Rush University

Karim Elalfy, PT, MA, is a licensed physical therapist in both Illinois and New York state with broad experience in musculoskeletal and post-surgical conditions.  He completed his physical therapy training in 2007 at Cairo University hospitals in Egypt.  He subsequently received his Master of Art in Pathokinesiology at New York University.  Karim has experience with anatomic dissection and teaching for both DPT students and medical students.  He is currently an Instructor in the department of Anatomy at Rush University, teaching anatomy in the medical college curriculum.

**Disclaimer
The University of Illinois at Chicago reserves the right to cancel if a minimum number of attendees is not reached two-weeks prior to the course date. Cancellations of a course by the University of Illinois at Chicago, will result in a full refund to attendees who have pre-registered.

The University of Illinois at Chicago, will not be held responsible for the reimbursement of unused travel expenses.

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Contact

Laura Thorp
312-996-1503