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Assistive Devices/Gait Patterns | 3-, 2-, & 4-point Patterns
In this video, we explore gait patterns that can be done with bilateral assistive devices including axillary crutches, straight canes, forearm and Lofstrand crutches (axillary crutches on demonstration here). More specifically, we will...
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Pharmacology of Parkinson's Disease
In this video, we explore the basic pharmacology of Parkinon's disease.
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RPAs EXPLAINED [Part 2 FULL] | Vestibulospinal Reflex (VSR) & Hip Strategies
In this video, we explore the following: [1] structure and functions of the vestibulospinal and vestibulocollic reflexes, or the VSR and the VCR. [2] various types of hip strategies, their form, detection, and patterns of muscle activation.
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TherEx | Sidelying Hip ABDuctions & Progressions
In this video, I demonstrate and explain correct technique for the sidelying hip ABD along with one good progression of the exercise.
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TherEx | Prone Hip EXTensions & Progressions
In this video, I demonstrate and explain correct technique for the prone hip EXTension along with a couple good progressions of the exercise.
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Screw-Home Mechanism of the Knee EXPLAINED
In this video, we explore the screw-home mechanism of the knee joint that occurs near terminal knee extension in both open and closed-chain positions.
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High Ankle Sprains - Special Tests [External Rotation & Syndesmotic Squeeze Tests]
In this video, I explain and demonstrate two special tests used in the diagnosis of a high ankle sprain: the external rotation test and the syndesmotic squeeze.
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FABER Test (Patrick's Test, Figure-4 Test) | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the FABER test (Patrick’s test, Figure-4 test) of the hip. More specifically, we cover its rationale and interpretation of results.
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Basics & Structures of the Lymphatic System
This video is an overview of the major players in the lymphatic system. We also discuss selective fluid drainage via the thoracic duct and the right lymphatic duct.
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The Uncovertebral (UV) Joints of the Cervical Spine
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the uncovertebral joints, the formation of a bipartite disc, and the associated movements allowed in the cervical spine.
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Gout [Part 1] | Purine Degradation, Uric Acid, & Hyperuricemia
In this video, we do an introduction to gout by discussing purine degradation, uric acid production, and hyperuricemia. We also discuss why uric acid is not degraded further in humans by looking at the biochemistry.
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Costoclavicular Test (Military Brace Test, Eden's Test) | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate Costoclavicular (Eden’s) test, one special test used in the diagnosis of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS). More specifically, we cover the rationale, interpretation of results, and psychometric...
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Thermotherapy [Full Lecture] | Theory, Uses, Parameters, & Specific Techniques
In this full-lecture video, we discuss the theory, contraindications/precautions, specific uses, and techniques by which we can apply heat as a therapeutic modality along with any relevant associated parameters.
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Neck Pain with Movement Coordination Impairments | Presentation + Treatments
In this video, we discuss class 2 of the Neck Pain Classification System: neck pain with movement coordination impairments (MCIs). Specifically, we explore major symptom presentation and some evidence-based treatments.
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The Subclavius Muscle | Anatomy & Function [O, I, N, A]
In this video, we discuss the anatomy [O, I, A, N] and non-contractile functions of the often-ignored subclavius.
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Relation Between Disc Herniation & Compressed Nerve Root Levels
In this video, we will answer the following question: Why does an posterolateral L4-L5 disc herniation compress the L5 nerve root, considering they are at different intervertebral segments?
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Infraspinatus Tears | Special Tests | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, we explore special tests used to rule-up a tear of the infraspinatus and teres minor. Specifically, we will briefly review the infraspinatus and teres minor, demonstrate common special tests used for diagnosis, and explore...
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis [ALS] | Mechanism of Neuron Death
In this video, we explore the basic biochemical mechanism of neuronal death in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS.
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The Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction in Balance (mCTSIB) EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction in Balance (mCTSIB), a balance test used in the assessment of sensory organization of balance.
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Human Pheromones | Biosynthesis & Function
In this video, we will discuss the biosynthetic pathway for human pheromones in both males and females; and discuss their implications.
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Events of Excitation-Contraction Coupling [Part 1]
In this video, we will discuss the events of Excitation-Contraction Coupling from the motor neuron action potential to release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). **Part 2 Coming Soon
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The Carnitine Shuttle | Cytosol-Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Transport
In this video, we will discuss the precise mechanism regarding the transport of fatty acids (acyl-CoAs) from the cytoplasm into the matrix of the mitochondria where fatty acid (beta) oxidation occurs.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding the Nasal Septum and Septoplasty
A septoplasty is the procedure to fix a deviated nasal septum. In today's video, we discuss what the nasal septum is, how it becomes deviated, and what they do to fix it.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Understanding Period Cramps: Exploring the Female Reproductive System
This video explains the science behind period cramps by examining the female reproductive system. The uterus grows a thick inner lining called the endometrium every month in preparation for pregnancy, and if pregnancy doesn't occur, the...