Lower Extremity Anatomy - On-Line Course with In-Person Lab
The purpose of this course is to provide a review of lower extremity anatomy for those in health care. This 5.5 hour asynchronous course allows particpants to work at their own pace and includes videos that cover the different segments of the upper extremity and the correlated anatomy. These videos include both lecture and lab content and that consists of musculoskeletal, vasculature, nervous system and arthrology. Participants have 60 days to complete the course. The course consists of 5.5 hours of videos, 7 quizzes and 1 exam.
The purpose of this course is to provide a review of lower extremity anatomy for those in health care.
This 5.5 hour asynchronous course allows participants to work at their own pace and includes videos
that cover the different segments of the upper extremity and the correlated anatomy. These videos
include both lecture and lab content and that consists of musculoskeletal, vasculature, nervous
system and arthrology.
Participants have 60 days to complete the course. The course consists of 5.5 hours of videos, 7
quizzes and 1 exam.
Audience: This course was specifically designed for health care professionals including but not limited
to PT/PTA, OT/COTA, PA, MD/DO, RN/DNP, DDS, ATC.
This course taught by The Deparment of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training at The University of
Utah and therefore is credited for PT CEU’s in Utah. Please check with your state/governing body to
see if you have reciprocity. If not, please see the section in canvas labeled “Materials for CEU
request” for documentation of the course and check with your state/governing body for what is
required to submit for CEU approval.
Course Outcomes
• Participants will be able to employ appropriate anatomical terminology, including planes of
motion, assessed through written assessments.
• Particpants will be able to identify (name, locations, and relationships) of skeletal, muscular,
vascular, and nervous structures in the upper limb, assessed through written assessments.
• Particpants will be able to apply anatomical knowledge in the understanding and description
of various pathologies and determine the impact to the form and function of the human body
for various abnormal presentations assessed through written assessments.
• Participants will utilize prosection videos to gain an understanding of 3-dimensional anatomy.
In-person lab will be held Saturday, August 8, 2026 on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Utah. Detailed information for the lab will be sent to you upon registration.