Instructional Video9:13
Curated Video

Digestive System: Ingestion to Egestion Explained in Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The digestive system is the system that helps us break down the food we eat to its basic nutrients so that our body can use those nutrients to get energy. The digestive system is composed of the long continuous alimentary tract or...
Instructional Video2:43
The Noted Anatomist

Anterior compartment leg muscles

Higher Ed
This tutorial teaches the muscles comprising the anterior compartment of the leg.
Instructional Video11:53
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding the Mystery of Side Stitches: Theories and Anatomy Explained

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the various theories surrounding side stitches, or exercise-related transient abdominal pain (ETAP). Using a cadaver to demonstrate the anatomy of the abdominal cavity, the speaker explores the...
Instructional Video12:17
Catalyst University

The Strength-Duration Curve for E-Stim EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the strength-duration curve, which is often seen in relation to E-Stim as a therapeutic modality. We will focus on how to interpret this set of curves.
Instructional Video12:48
Catalyst University

Glycogen Storage Diseases | Pathophysiology & Presentation

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore glycogen storage diseases including their pathophysiology, enzyme deficiencies, and common signs and symptoms.
Instructional Video9:33
The Noted Anatomist

Superficial back muscles

Higher Ed
This tutorial covers the muscles (attachments, actions and innervation) of the superficial muscles of the back.
Instructional Video18:39
Catalyst University

KINE 3135: The Hip Joint

Higher Ed
KINE 3135: The Hip Joint
Instructional Video11:03
Catalyst University

mTOR Part 1: Activation of mTOR and Overall Effects

Higher Ed
mTOR Part 1: Activation of mTOR and Overall Effects
Instructional Video14:54
Catalyst University

Structure and Function of the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the structure and functionality of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
Instructional Video15:16
Catalyst University

Biomechanics | Elbow/Biceps Torque Problem #2

Higher Ed
Here, I work a basic torque problem at the elbow joint in biomechanics. The following considerations are used.<br/>
[1] elbow at<br/> 90 degrees
[2] weigh<br/>t of dumbbell in hand
[3] forearm weight is considered
Instructional Video4:11
The Noted Anatomist

Posterior compartment thigh muscles

Higher Ed
This tutorial focuses on the muscles that comprise the posterior compartment of the thigh with a focus on the hamstring muscles.
Instructional Video5:21
Ti & Me TV

Stretches To Get The MIDDLE SPLITS

K - 5th
No luck getting your middle splits? Follow this flexibility routine to improve your splits fast!
Instructional Video15:41
Catalyst University

Therapeutic Ultrasound EXPLAINED | Use, Parameters, & Real Example

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with therapeutic ultrasound along with a real-world example.
Instructional Video12:52
Catalyst University

Adductor Group - Origins, Actions, Innervations, & Actions

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the following:<br/>
[1] location of the 4 major hip addu<br/>ctor muscle
[2] origins, insertions, inn<br/>ervations, and actions
[3] the pes anserine
Instructional Video6:39
Planet PE

BTEC Sport Revision- Muscle Fibre Types and Types of contraction

9th - 12th
In this video I take you through type 1, 2 and 2x fibre types to look at how they may suit a performer in a particular activity. We then go on to discuss the all or none law and the 3 types of muscular contraction.
Instructional Video6:20
Catalyst University

Sarcomerogenesis | Adding Sarcomeres in Parallel & Series

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the mechanisms by which sarcomeres can be added or removed from skeletal muscle myofibrils: in parallel or in series.
Instructional Video9:58
Brave Wilderness

SKUNKED!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote get’s SKUNKED! Well not exactly sprayed by a skunk but he has an epic encounter with one none the less! “Jungle” the skunk is as playful as they come and although she still has her musk glands...
Instructional Video10:40
The Noted Anatomist

Forearm flexor muscles

Higher Ed
A keynote tutorial that covers the clinical anatomy of the forearm flexor muscles and carpal tunnel.
Instructional Video4:38
Catalyst University

The Pyramidalis Muscle | Origin, Insertion, Innervation, Action, & Variation

Higher Ed
Here, we discuss the genetic variability of the pyramidalis muscle and its properties: origin, insertion, innervation, and action.<br/>
Instructional Video9:57
Catalyst University

Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Skeletal Muscle [Part 2/2]

Higher Ed
Part 2 of 2 of excitation-contraction coupling | In this video, we discuss excitation-contraction coupling from opening of calcium channels in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) all the way through cross-bridge cycling between actin and...
Instructional Video8:11
Catalyst University

Muscles of the Foot Dorsum | Origins, Insertions, Actions, Etc.

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the muscles of the foot dorsum (extensor digitorum & hallucis brevis), their relationships to their longus counterparts, and origins, insertions, innervations, actions, and blood supply.<br/>
Instructional Video2:30
Amor Sciendi

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp: How Our Muscles Work

12th - Higher Ed
Dr. Nicolaes Tulp gives us an anatomy lessons on muscles and the felxor digitorum.
Instructional Video32:42
Catalyst University

Muscle Physiology 1: Converting a Nerve Impulse into a Muscle Action Potential

Higher Ed
Muscle Physiology 1: Converting a Nerve Impulse into a Muscle Action Potential
Instructional Video8:19
Catalyst University

TherEx | Hip Flexor Stretches [Rectus Femoris & Iliopsoas]

Higher Ed
In this video, I demonstrate and explain several important hip flexor stretches for both 2- and 1-joint hip flexors (rectus femoris and iliopsoas, respectively).