Science360
A first-of-its-kind rehab robot! NSF Science Now 34
In this week’s episode, we learn about an app to detect sleep apnea, teen risk-taking, a new Wi-Fi booster and, finally, we explore a first-of-its-kind rehab robot.
Janus Academy
Learn All the Basics of Chinese Writing Part 3 - Simple Characters | How to Write Chinese Characters
Hi, everyone, I’m Audrey from Janus Academy, an established language school based in Singapore. We focus on teaching Chinese and Japanese, specialize in Chinese phonetics. Hope you find our videos interesting and educational. In this...
Catalyst University
All About Warfarin | Mechanism of Action
In this video, we discuss the vitamin K cycle and how the mechanism of action of warfarin (Coumadin) interferes to thin the blood.
Science360
Helping health care technologies communicate: Smart America Expo
Julian Goldman, a physician at Mass General Hospital, knows better than most the frustrations that doctors face when they're confronted with computer systems and devices that just won't communicate with each other. His lab has been a...
Curated Video
Treating Cardiovascular Disease: Medications, Surgery, and Lifestyle Changes
This video provides an overview of cardiovascular disease, its various types, and the different methods of treatment available. The video explores three main ways of treating cardiovascular disease: lifelong medication, surgical...
Catalyst University
Hautant's Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate Hautant's test, a special test used in the assessment of vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency.
Science360
Trapping blood clots to treat stroke
Strokes are primarily caused by blood clots in the blood vessels of the brain. An NSF-funded technology developed by Insera Therapeutics is designed to efficiently trap and remove these clots, even in some of the tiniest blood vessels....
Science360
Robotic Arms
Who do you call if you need a little help with some of life's more complicated tasks...like building a car, performing surgery, or even diffusing a bomb? The people at Barrett Technologies in Cambridge, Massachusetts are always glad to...
Catalyst University
Anti-platelet Medications + Mechanisms of Action
In this video, we explore the major anticoagulant drugs that specifically inhibit platelets (anti-platelet drugs), including their mechanisms of action.
Science360
See the SHELTER device in action.
Learn how the SHELTER (TM) device works and see it in action, removing a gummi bear "clot" from a model of blood vessels in the brain.
STAT
Science Happens! With Carl Zimmer
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed a video game to help stroke patients recover. In the first episode of a new video series, “Science Happens,†STAT national correspondent Carl Zimmer explains the science behind...
The Wall Street Journal
Demo: The Next Frontier In Wearables
A new type of wearable promises to analyze the state of your health.
Science360
NSF Science Now: Episode 34
In this week's episode we learn about an app to detect sleep apnea, teen risk-taking, a new Wi-Fi booster and, finally, we explore a first-of-its-kind rehab robot.
Visual Learning Systems
The Impact of Diet on Public Health
This video highlights the global issues of hunger and malnutrition, as well as the consequences of overeating and unhealthy food choices. It emphasizes the alarming rates of obesity and overweight individuals in North America and Europe,...
Healthcare Triage
Which Food is Going to Kill You?
A few nutrition studies have been circulating social media lately and need some clearing up.
Catalyst University
The Corticospinal Tracts EXPLAINED | Motor Output
In this video, we the structure and functions of the corticospinal tracts including the lateral and medial (anterior) divisions.
Catalyst University
Modified Ashworth Scale EXPLAINED [with Demonstrations]
In this video, we explore the grading on the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), so that you understand how to grade a patient's spasticity.
Catalyst University
Brunnstrom's Stages of Stroke Recovery
In this video, we explore each of Brunnstrom's stages of stroke recovery + a practice question.
CTE Skills
IND-PT - Introduction to Process Equipment
The chemical process industry uses many different types of equipment to manufacture products. At first glance a process plant may just look like a pile of metal and a maze of pipes. In this procedure we will take a closer look and get a...
Weird History
Facts About Catherine the Great, the Lusty Lover and Iron-Fisted Ruler
Who was Catherine the Great? You definitely know the name but probably not the life of the fascinating woman behind it. In reality, the Russian empress truly earned her "The Great" epithet, though her achievements weren't necessarily...
Catalyst University
Upper Extremity PNF Diagonal Patterns EXPLAINED
In this video, we explore the upper extremity PNF diagonal patterns, how to learn them, and what motion is occurring at each major joint.
Catalyst University
Vertebrobasilar Artery Insufficiency Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency test (VAT). More specifically, we cover the procedure, what constitutes a (+) test, and how the test works anatomically.
Catalyst University
Mechanisms of Spasticity and Baclofen [Macroscopic view ONLY]
In this video, we explore the mechanisms of spasticity and baclofen, the major drug used in the treatment of spasticity. Also be sure to check out my video on the Modified Ashworth Scale!
Catalyst University
Biomechanics of Rolling from Supine to Side-lying
In this video, we discuss the biomechanics and important muscles implicated in rolling from supine to side-lying.