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Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology
Vertiefung Physiologie und Pathophysiologie
In-depth theory to molecular and pathophysiological aspects of nerves, muscles, heart , circulatory , respiratory and sensory organs .
In this course, students read, present and discuss seminal publications in the area of exercise physiology. The focus lies on critical analysis of scientific content, conceptual as well as ethical aspects of publications. Students are trained in the most common scientific presentation techniques such as oral and poster presentations.
Human Physiology I
Humanphysiologie I
This course teaches the basics of the physiology of the human body.
Human Physiology II
Humanphysiologie II
This course covers the basic principles of human anatomy and physiology.
Biomechanics / Chemistry / Physiology
Biomechanik/Chemie/Physiologie
BIOMECHANICS: Experiments using different measuring techniques are conducted (e.g. measurement of force and velocity of human movements).CHEMISTRY: Experiments relevant to human movement sciences cover a wide range of techniques, including analytical and synthetic techniques.PHYSIOLOGY: Students acquire knowledge of human function (nerv, muscle, heart, etc) by means of self-experiments.
Practical course chemistry
Biomechanik/Chemie/Physiologie
Chemical experiments relevant to human movement sciences cover a wide range of techniques, including analytical and synthetic techniques.
Cardiovascular System
Herz-Kreislauf-System
After successful completion of this modul, students shall be able to explain structure and function of the cardiovascular system and it’s interaction with the respiratory system. They shall know pathophysiologal and clinical aspects, diagnostics and therapy of the most important cardiovascular diseases as well as the respective preventive measures.
This lecture series provides a comprehensive overview of the most important aspects of clinical exercise testing for diagnosis and assessment of functional status in different patient populations, e.g. patients with pulmonary, cardiac or neuro-muscular disease, with obesity, young or old age. Also, special aspects in the context of training perscriptions in these populations will be discussed.
This course provides an overview over molecular and systemic aspects of neuromuscular, cardiovascular and respiratory adaptations to acute and chronic exercise as well as the interactions of the different systems influencing factors, e.g. genetics, gender, age, altitude/depth, heat/cold, with respect to performance and health.
Sport Physiology I
Sportphysiologie I
A deeper understanding of exercise physiological topics, like energy metabolism, muscle plasticity, adaptation to activity, aerobic and anaerobic training effects, prevention and rehabiltation, influences of the environment, coordination of ventilation and movement, diving, gender aspects, exercise of joung and old people, altitude aspects, doping, etc.
Human Physiology II
Humanphysiologie II
This course teaches the basics of the physiology and anatomy of the human body.
Laboratory Course in Exercise Physiology
Praktikum Sportphysiologie
Conduct physical performance tests and measurements that are typically used to assess performance of athletes and/or patients and that deepen the understanding of physiological processes in response to physical exertion.
Laboratory Course in Physiology (HST)
Praktikum Physiologie (HST)
Experiments to evaluate nerve, muscle, heart, circulation, respiration, and sensory organ function in humans.
Laboratory Course in Physiology (MED)
Praktikum Physiologie (MED)
Experiments to evaluate nerve, muscle, heart, circulation, respiration, and sensory organ function in humans.
Laboratory Course in Physiology (Pharm. Sci.)
Praktikum Physiologie (Pharm.wiss.)
Experiments to evaluate nerve, muscle, heart, circulation, respiration, and sensory organ function in humans.
Physiology
Physiologie
Experimentation mainly on humans. Topics: cardiovascular system, respiration, and sensory organs.
Physiology
Physiologie
Experimentation mainly on humans. Topics: cardiovascular system, respiration, and sensory organs.
Principles of human physiology and clinical pathophysiology.
Respiratory System
Atmungssystem
After successful completion of this modul, students shall be able to explain structure and function of the respiratory system and it’s interaction with the cardiovascular system. They shall know pathophysiologal and clinical aspects, diagnostics and therapy of the most important respiratory diseases as well as the respective preventive measures.
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