Resources for innovative learning of anatomy and foot ossification: Graphic design and virtual reality.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Ana Cristina Moreno-Marin, Manuel Pardo Rios, Eva Lopezosa-Reca, Cristina Molina García, Salvador Díaz-Miguel, Beatriz Gómez-Martín, Paula Cobos-Moreno
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Introduction: This study addresses the ossification process of the foot, a topic of great relevance within podiatry courses. Understanding the chronology of foot bone formation is essential for evaluating pathological processes and establishing appropriate therapeutic actions to improve patient quality of life. The main objectives of this work are to understand the ossification process of the foot bones and to propose an appropriate didactic methodology for effective learning of this process.

Materials and methods: The individual ossification sequences of the foot bones were established and virtually recreated to make these processes more didactic and usable as teaching aids. The literature search was conducted using the PRISMA statement, focusing on terms, such as "bone ossification," "foot," and "bone development," and included relevant studies from medical databases.

Results: Updating the ossification ages and providing previously unavailable visual teaching material offers a useful tool for improving the teaching of this subject. It was found that, in general, the tarsal bones show significant differences in ossification ages between sexes, with later and slower ossification in males. These differences are statistically analyzed and presented in detailed comparative tables.

Conclusions: The use of innovative teaching tools, such as virtual anatomical models, helps students to better understand the ossification process of foot bones. Implementing these tools in the podiatry curriculum not only facilitates knowledge acquisition but also enhances the quality of teaching and, consequently, the future clinical practice of students.

解剖学和足骨化创新学习资源:平面设计和虚拟现实。
导言:本研究探讨了足部骨化过程,这是足病学课程中一个非常重要的课题。了解足部骨骼形成的时间顺序对于评估病理过程和制定适当的治疗措施以改善患者的生活质量至关重要。这项工作的主要目的是了解足部骨骼的骨化过程,并为有效学习这一过程提出适当的教学方法:材料和方法:建立并虚拟再现了足部骨骼的各个骨化序列,以使这些过程更具说教性,并可用作教学辅助工具。采用 PRISMA 声明进行文献检索,重点关注 "骨化"、"足 "和 "骨骼发育 "等术语,并纳入医学数据库中的相关研究:结果:更新骨化年龄并提供以前无法获得的直观教学材料,为改善这一学科的教学提供了有用的工具。研究发现,一般来说,跗骨的骨化年龄在性别上存在显著差异,男性骨化较晚,速度较慢。对这些差异进行了统计分析,并在详细的比较表中进行了介绍:使用虚拟解剖模型等创新教学工具有助于学生更好地理解足部骨骼的骨化过程。在足病学课程中使用这些工具不仅能促进知识的学习,还能提高教学质量,进而提高学生未来的临床实践能力。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
10.30%
发文量
83
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, the official journal of the Australian Podiatry Association and The College of Podiatry (UK), is an open access journal that encompasses all aspects of policy, organisation, delivery and clinical practice related to the assessment, diagnosis, prevention and management of foot and ankle disorders. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research covers a wide range of clinical subject areas, including diabetology, paediatrics, sports medicine, gerontology and geriatrics, foot surgery, physical therapy, dermatology, wound management, radiology, biomechanics and bioengineering, orthotics and prosthetics, as well the broad areas of epidemiology, policy, organisation and delivery of services related to foot and ankle care. The journal encourages submissions from all health professionals who manage lower limb conditions, including podiatrists, nurses, physical therapists and physiotherapists, orthopaedists, manual therapists, medical specialists and general medical practitioners, as well as health service researchers concerned with foot and ankle care. The Australian Podiatry Association and the College of Podiatry (UK) have reserve funds to cover the article-processing charge for manuscripts submitted by its members. Society members can email the appropriate contact at Australian Podiatry Association or The College of Podiatry to obtain the corresponding code to enter on submission.
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