Detailed Description
Date: 20/06/2025
Registration deadline: 31/05/2025
Time: 10:00 - 13:00
Location: School of Anatomy, University of Bristol, 32 Southwell Street, BS2 8EJ
Anatomy of the Pelvis & Lower Limb for Sport will provide a half-day overview of key structures of the pelvis & lower limb in the context of sports performance and sports related injury. The course is aimed at professionals and clinicians with an interest in human performance, practitioners working in musculoskeletal (MSK) themed roles and those engaged in postgraduate study and research in MSK science. It will offer attendees the opportunity to extend their knowledge of anatomy relevant to sports participation and common injuries, using authentic human material to support learning and relate course content to practice.
Using expertly dissected human donor tissue, participants will be guided to:
Identify key myofascial, musculoskeletal and neurovascular structures
Appreciate structural and functional relationships in 3D
Relate the anatomy presented to their pre-existing anatomy knowledge and translate it to their scope of practice
The course will begin at 10:00, so please arrive for 09:45 for a prompt start.
This course is aimed at Post Graduate level practitioners, those working in health and allied professions and/or studying at post graduate level.
Information about professional body registration and student status will be requested during the booking process.