Learn Anatomy Wherever You Go
Do you need a nice overview about the human anatomy systems, how they work, what parts are in each system? What’s more, do you want some tips and tactics for learning these systems? Or maybe even teaching them someday in the future, or maybe someday soon? Wherever you are in this process, let’s have this episode give you a boost.
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What if you’re starting from scratch or starting again!?! That is, you’re just starting to learn anatomy and maybe you’re rethinking your strategy, looking for ways to make some tweaks. This is the episode for you.
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Today, we are going to zero in on one of the cranial nerves. It’s one of the more complex, multifaceted ones. Join me as we tackle the trigeminal nerve, cranial nerve V.
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Maybe you’ve learned all the nerves of the brachial plexus, the cord levels, the innervations, etc. But do you know where they’re going? And where you might find them in the upper limb? Let’s dive deeper today so you know right where to look.
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When you walk down the street, the sidewalk, the hallway, etc., your body moves in systematic ways to enable you to walk smoothly down the way. Today, we’ll talk about these phases and the muscles that are doing their thing.
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There are some special areas in the upper and lower limb that can really help you quickly identify the structures that are there. You just need to find a few key structures and the rest falls into place. Join me so you can jumpstart you recognition on an upcoming test. Today, let’s talk about some special areas in the lower limb.
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There are some special regions in the upper and lower limb that can really help you quickly identify the structures that are there. You just need to find a few key structures and the rest falls into place. Join me so you can jumpstart you recognition on an upcoming test.
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Today, you might use your arms for hundreds of different things, including your standard everyday activities and exercise-based movements. Every second, your heart sends blood into blood vessels that take blood to the muscles of your shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand, as well as to your brain, so you know what you’re doing and have your wits about you. Join me today, and you will learn what these blood vessels are called and how to keep ‘em straight.
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This is an updated rebroadcast of episode 37. To get all the episodes of the podcast, go to https://anatomyonthego.supercast.com/
How are you able to trace an object with your eyes? This happens so fast, and these muscles are ridiculously responsive and accurate. What muscles do you use? And What are they called? Let’s check 'em out.
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These hundreds and hundreds of skeletal muscles. How are they able to do what they do? On a second’s notice, our muscles have the capacity to enable us to run and jump and then sustain that performance for a while. What’s inside the muscle that enables them to do all of this? Hint: 2 super important things.
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In a recent episode, we talked about all those muscles you use to push. Today, we’ll talk about muscles that you use to pull. There are some primary ones, some leading roles, if you will, and some supporting characters, too. Let’s break them down for you.
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