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Cadaver Dissection

CRANIO CERVICO MANDIBULAR MODULE

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SKELETAL MUSCLE MODULE

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Discovering the true anatomy of the musculoskeletal system is a unique experience.

Seeing how reality is far more complex than what is presented in anatomy textbooks allows healthcare professionals to be more effective in daily clinical practice, also thanks to the ability to visualize, above the skin, what has been observed beneath it.

Course Program

VISCERAL MODULE

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The visceral system is strongly capable of influencing the Postural Tonic system and also producing effects on the Nervous system.

Through exploration and hands-on touching of ligaments and fasciae, mesas and oments, innervation and intimate relationships with other structures of the human body, it will be possible to understand how this occurs…

Course Program

FEMALE PELVIS MODULE

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Pelvic floor rehabilitation is becoming an increasingly common clinical practice within Italian rehabilitation clinics.

For this reason, Dissezione Cadaverica, together with Pavimento Pelvico Italia, has created a unique course combining the exploration of the pelvic floor of a “Fresh Donor.”

Course Program

CRANIO CERVICO MANDIBULAR MODULE

29-30 November 2025

Exclusive News: Clinical Workshops on Sunday, included in the price.

The Cranio Cervico Mandibular district is of great importance both for its tonic-postural aspects and for the influences it receives from other anatomical districts.
Its dysfunctions can be both causative and adaptive.
Come take a closer look at the three-dimensional anatomy of this region while also increasing your clinical skills.

Course Program

Why a Cadaver
Dissection Course?

The images studied in anatomy books may give the impression that the human body is a well-defined set of anatomical components; but in reality, this is not the case!

Unfortunately, Italian university education often lacks the investigative and experiential aspect that can be learned through a dissection course.

Our goal is to give students and healthcare professionals the opportunity to access this knowledge in a way different from that offered by other training courses. We want to provide a complete experience within the given cost and duration, enriched with an additional component!

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Day Long Meetup

There such a thing as too much infornation especially for you

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Day Long Meetup

There such a thing as too much infornation especially for you

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Day Long Meetup

There such a thing as too much infornation especially for you

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Why Us?

Because we have created a different course!

We have decided to focus the course on clinical practice. For each anatomical region, pathologies and treatments will be described, allowing us to simulate “open sky” clinical cases. In short, from true anatomy to everyday clinical practice!

During the two days of training,Dr. Francisco García Esteo, specializing in anatomy and embryology, with over 30 years of experience, teaches anatomy at Francisco de Vitoria and CEU San Pablo Universities, will examine the components of the human body.

At the same time, Professor Enrique Gilsanz Càceres, a Physiotherapist and Osteopath, will present the clinical aspects of rehabilitation, sharing his experience and making the course even more practical for rehabilitation professionals.

Supporting the two instructors and logistics will be Dr. Claudio Nencini, a Physiotherapist and Osteopath.

Which Anatomical Regions Will We Cover?

Our commitment and promise is that, within the two days of training, we will investigate the entire human body, with particular focus on not only the musculoskeletal system, but also vascularization, innervation, fascia, and the clinical aspects of rehabilitation.

 

Back & Anterior Neck

Abdomen & Chest

Lower Limb: Anterior & Posterior View

Upper Limb: Anterior & Posterior View

Temporo-Mandibular Joint

Pelvic Floor

Instructors

 

Dott. Claudio Nencini

Physiotherapist and Osteopath

Prof. Francisco García

Traumatologist - Professor of Anatomy and Embryology

Prof. Enrique Gilsanz Cáceres

Physiotherapist and Osteopath

Prof. Simona Colicchia

Physiotherapist specialized in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation and Diastasis Recti

2 Days - 18 Hours Skeletal Muscle Module

Discovering the true anatomy of the musculoskeletal system is a unique experience.

Seeing how reality is more complex than anatomy textbooks allows healthcare professionals to be more effective in daily clinical practice, thanks to the ability to visualize above the skin what has been seen beneath it.

Saturday Morning 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Back & Anterior Neck | Abdomen & Chest

Back & Anterior Neck
• Musculoskeletal System
• Vascular System
• Nervous System
• Fascial System
• Clinical Examination of the Structures

Abdomen & Chest
• Musculoskeletal System
• Vascular System
• Nervous System
• Fascial System
• Clinical Examination of the Structures

Saturday Afternoon 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Lower Limb: Anterior and Posterior View

• Musculoskeletal System
• Vascular System
• Nervous System
• Fascial System
• Clinical Examination of the Structure

Sunday Morning 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Upper Limb: Anterior and Posterior View

Upper Limb: Anterior and Posterior View

  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Vascular System
  • Nervous System
  • Fascial System
  • Clinical Examination of the Structures

Sanday Afternoon 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Temporomandibular Joint | Pelvic Floor

Temporomandibular Joint

  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Vascular System
  • Nervous System
  • Fascial System
  • Clinical Examination of the Structures
Pelvic Floor
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Vascular System
  • Nervous System
  • Fascial System
  • Clinical Examination of the Structures

2 Days - 18 Hours Visceral Module

The visceral system is strongly capable of influencing the Postural Tonic istem and also producing effects on the Nervous system.

Through exploration and hands-on touching of ligaments and fascia, months and oments, innervation and intimate relationships with other structures of the human body, it will be possible to understand how this happens.

Saturday Morning 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Abdominal diaphragm | Anterior region of the neck

Abdominal diaphragm

  • Relations between bones and muscles
  • Vascular system
  • Nervous system
  • Fascial system
  • Clinical considerations
  Anterior region of the neck
  • Bone and muscle system
  • Vascular system
  • Nervous system
  • Fascial system
  • Thyroid
  • Clinical considerations

Saturday Afternoon 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Supradiaphragmatic viscera

  • Chest: skeletal, muscular, vascular, nervous, fascial system.
  • Heart
  • Lungs and trachea
  • Mediastinum
  • Esophagus
  • Clinical considerations.

Sunday Morning 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Abdominal Viscera

  • Abdomen: Skeletal, Muscular, Vascular, Nervous, and Fascial System
  • Liver and Gallbladder
  • Stomach, Pancreas, Small Intestine, Spleen
  • Clinical Considerations

Sanday Afternoon 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Abdominal Viscera

  • Large Intestine
  • Kidneys and Ureters
  • Fascial System
  • Lower Pelvis: Skeletal, Muscular, Vascular, Nervous, and Fascial System
  • Bladder
  • Gynecological System: Uterus, Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes
  • Andrological System: Urethra, Prostate Gland
  • Clinical Considerations

1 Day - 9 Hours Female Pelvis Module

Pelvic floor rehabilitation is becoming an increasingly common clinical practice in Italian rehabilitation clinics.

For this reason, Dissezione Cadaverica in collaboration with Pelvic Floor Italia has designed a unique course that combines thorough exploration of the female pelvis with the practical expertise of Professor Francisco, Professor Enrique Gilsanz, and Dr. Simona Colicchia.

During the examination of fresh tissues, which preserve their details and anatomical characteristics to the highest degree, the instructors will not only discuss anatomy but also embryology and real clinical-practical applications. This approach provides guidelines that can be implemented the very next day in your practice.

The course offers a comprehensive overview of the anatomical region, providing an understanding of the pelvic diaphragm, the major muscles, the position of reproductive organs, external genitalia, as well as the various nerves, arteries, and veins that supply the pelvis. Each level explored brings deeper and clearer understanding of the complex relationships between the structures.

Saturday Morning 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Part One

  • Bony Pelvis: Sacrum, iliac bones, pubic symphysis, coccyx. Pelvic ligament system.
  • External Genitalia: surface characteristics, nerves, and vessels.
  • Anal Orifice: internal features of the anal canal, blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves.
  • Anatomical differences between the rectum and colon.
  • Urinary Bladder: Identifying its position when expanded or contracted and determining the extent of its peritoneal coverage.
  • Internal orifices of the bladder and differentiating the trigone region from the rest of the bladder lining.
  • Description of the bladder's relationships with other pelvic organs.
  • Female reproductive organs: normal positioning and relationships of all reproductive tract organs and their roles in reproductive processes.
  • Broad ligament and differentiation of its parts.

Saturday Afternoon 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Part Two

  • Ovary and the functional role of its ligaments.
  • Fallopian tube and its subdivisions.
  • Uterus and its subdivisions. Continuity of its lumen with the fallopian tubes and vagina.
  • Internal and external os of the cervix.
  • Vagina and the angle formed at its junction with the uterus.
  • Sciatic foramina: the muscles, nerves, and vessels passing through both.
  • Piriformis and obturator internus muscles. Obturator fascia.
  • Pelvic diaphragm: components.
  • Iliac vessels, identifying branches based on their relationships with pelvic organs or parietal structures.
  • Sacral plexus: formation, relationship with the piriformis muscle and gluteal vessels, and its pelvic splanchnic nerves

2 Day - 13 Hours Cranio Cervico Mandibular Module

The Cranio-Cervico-Mandibular district plays a crucial role both in terms of postural and muscular tone regulation and in how it is influenced by other anatomical regions. Its dysfunctions can be either causative or adaptive. Come and explore the three-dimensional anatomy of this region up close, while also enhancing your clinical skills.

Saturday Morning 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Cervical spine dissection | Stomatognatic system and TMJ complex dissection

Welcome, presentation of the center and teachers. Cervical spine dissection

  • Cervical Vertebrae: Distinctive characteristics of each vertebra (atlas, axis, typical cervical vertebrae).
  • Articular processes and their orientations. Vertebral foramina and spinal canal.
  • Intervertebral discs: Structure and function. Importance in mobility and cushioning.
  • Ligaments: Anterior and posterior vertebral ligaments. Alar and cruciform ligaments. Importance in joint stability.
  • Muscles: Prevertebral, scalene, splenius, trapezius, SCOM, etc. Insertions, innervation, and function. Relationship with the cervical spine and skull.
  • Fascia examination: superficial, medium, deep fascia, and its interrelationships.
  • Blood and lymphatic vessels: Vertebral and common carotid arteries. Jugular veins. Importance in the irrigation of the region.
  • Nerves: Cervical plexus. Phrenic nerve. Nerve roots and their branches. Importance in the innervation of muscles and skin.
  • Clinical importance and interrelationships between the anatomical structures.
  Stomatognatic system and TMJ complex dissection
  • Exposure of the Oral Cavity: Careful dissection of the soft tissues to expose the teeth, gums, and underlying structures.
  • Dissection of the Muscles of Mastication: Identifying and dissecting the muscles involved in jaw movements, and the tongue.
  • Hyoid system: hyoid bone, ligaments and muscles related.
  • Examination of the TMJ: Exploring the joint capsule, articular disc, and surrounding ligaments.
  • Exposure of the Salivary Glands: Identifying and dissecting the major salivary glands (parotid, submandibular, and sublingual).
  • Neurovascular Supply: Tracing the blood vessels and nerves that supply the stomatognathic system.
  • Fascia examination: detailed examination of different fascia layers.
  • Clinical importance and interrelationships between the anatomical structures.

Saturday Afternoon 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Cranial dissection

  • Osteology: A thorough examination of the cranial bones, including their shapes, sizes, and articulations. This involves identifying sutures, foramina, and fossae.
  • Neuroanatomy: Careful dissection of the brain and its associated structures, such as the meninges, cranial nerves, and blood vessels.
  • Vascular Anatomy: Tracing the arterial supply and venous drainage of the brain, including the circle of Willis and dural sinuses.
  • Neurovascular Relationships: Understanding the intricate relationships between the brain, cranial nerves, and blood vessels.
  • Base of Skull Anatomy: Detailed exploration of the foramina, fossae, and structures passing through them, such as the internal carotid artery and the hypoglossal nerve.
  • Clinical importance and interrelationships between the anatomical structures.
  • Acknowledgments and diploma presentation.

09:00 - 13:00

Clinical Workshops

Starting this year, we're enriching the training weekend with three practical workshops led by Drs. Palmerini, Mraziniak, and Gilsanz Caceres. These session offer unique opportunity to directly apply the anatomical knowledge gained on Saturday.

Course Costs

 

Musculoskeletal Module

Musculoskeletal Module 752€

18 hours over two days
3 instructors at your full disposal

 

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18 hours over two days
3 instructors at your full disposal

 

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9 hours over two days
3 instructors at your full disposal

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Cranio Cervical Mandibular Module

Cranio Cervical Mandibular Module 575€*

Group discounts up to €540 per person.

13 hours over two days
3 instructors at your full disposal

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FAQ

 

 

Yes, Professor Francisco Garcia will handle the dissection and identification of anatomical components, while Professor Enrique Gilsanz Cáceres, who has already taught courses in Italy in the fields of physiotherapy and osteopathy, will present both the anatomy and the clinical aspects of the structures in Italian.

The course is designed for rehabilitation professionals who wish to deepen and enhance their knowledge of human anatomy.
Physiotherapists, osteopaths, doctors, midwives, nurses, and equivalent professionals can expand their professional skills.
Students at any year of their degree program are also welcome, provided they have fully completed their anatomy exams.

In Italy, the lack of university-level training in this field often results in increased organizational costs, which translate into higher expenses for participants.

Madrid, an European capital easily accessible via low-cost airlines, has allowed us to minimize logistical expenses. This enables us to offer a course—already proven successful for other groups of international students—at a significantly lower cost compared to competitors.

Coffee and lunch will be held in a comfortable area inside the venue, providing options for celiacs, vegetarians, etc

Do you have any questions or concerns?
CONTACT US

Write directly to info@dissezionecadaverica.it or fill out the form below.

 

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