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Enhance Your Understanding of Lower Limb Anatomy: Cadaveric Lab Experience at UWA

Join us for an engaging cadaveric laboratory session on the functional and clinical anatomy of the lower limb at UWA. On Wednesday, September 26, from 7pm to 9pm, enhance your knowledge by examining high-quality specimens, discussing insights with colleagues and a functional anatomist, and exploring the UWA Anatomy Museum. Access articulated skeletons and plastinated prosections while deepening your understanding of neuromusculoskeletal anatomy. Don't miss this unique opportunity to refine your anatomical knowledge!

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Enhance Your Understanding of Lower Limb Anatomy: Cadaveric Lab Experience at UWA

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  1. Revisiting Functional & Clinical Anatomy of the Lower Limb A Cadaveric Laboratory Experience 7pm-9pm Wednesday 26 September Dissection Room, UWA School of Anatomy & Human Biology (CTEC) (Entry & parking at Hacket Drive Entrance 2) • You will have the opportunity to: • Enhance or revise, your understanding of neuromusculoskeletal Anatomy. • Examine specimens of excellent calibre at UWA. • Discuss & share your knowledge with colleagues & a functional anatomist. • You will be provided with: • Detailed exploration & explanation of functional anatomy of muscles on • cadaveric specimens. • Time for self-directed explorationof the specimens, including those in the • UWA Anatomy Museum. • Access to articulated skeletons, plastinatedprosections, • cadaveric prosections & models at the University of Western Australia . If you are keen, please see www.physiotherapy.asn.au for registration details. Dr Jens Hirschberg, BSc, PhD, Grad. Dip. Ed.

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