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Musculus digastricus

Higher Ed
In diesem Video schauen wir uns den Verlauf, die Funktion und Innervation des Musculus digastricus (zweibäuchiger Muskel) an.
Instructional Video3:02
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Fornix cerebri

Higher Ed
In diesem kurzen Tutorial erfahrt ihr alles Wissenswerte zur Fornix - eine Faserbahn des limbischen Systems.
Instructional Video8:40
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Structure of the tongue

Higher Ed
Overview of the structure of the tongue seen from the cranial view of the dorsum.
Instructional Video13:01
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Nerves of the intercostal space

Higher Ed
Main nerves of the intercostal space from a superolateral view.
Instructional Video14:29
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Lage- und Richtungsbezeichnungen

Higher Ed
Lerne alle Begriffe, um eine Lage oder Richtung im menschlichen Körper zu beschreiben.
Instructional Video3:19
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Arteria coronaria sinistra

Higher Ed
In diesem kurzen Tutorial erfahrt ihr alles Wichtige zur Anatomie der Arteria coronaria sinstra - der linken Koronararterie.
Instructional Video0:04
Curated Video

Finger Abduction

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of spreading apart the fingers is abduction. Abduction is occurring at the metacarpophalangeal joints. Metacarpophalangeal abduction is demonstrated from a position of the fingers being close together to a...
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Eccentric Finger Extension With Resistance

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of finger extension is occurring at the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and interphalangeal (IP) joints. This motion is controlled by eccentric muscle contraction against the resistance from an elastic band. ...
Instructional Video0:06
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Concentric Finger Flexion Against Resistance

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of finger flexion is occurring at the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and interphalangeal (IP) joints while squeezing the ball. This motion is controlled by concentric muscle contraction against the resistance from...
Instructional Video7:05
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064 Anatomical Planes and Spatial Relationships in the Human Body

Higher Ed
In this video, I deal with the anatomical planes in the human body - the coronal/frontal, saggital, and transverse/horizontal planes. I then go into the spatial relationships and show how the relationships change as you pass the midbrain.
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065 The Anatomy and Functions of the Frontal Lobe

Higher Ed
In this video, I go into more detail on the anatomy of the frontal lobe, and the functions of the various regions in the frontal lobe. I define gyri and sulci, and even show a video of someone with Broca's aphasia, which shows how damage...
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068 The Anatomy and Function of the Cerebellum

Higher Ed
In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the anatomy and function of the cerebellum. He shows the peduncles and how they connect the cerebellum to the brainstem. He then talks about the 3 lobes and the regions of the Central Nervous...
Instructional Video6:10
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090 The Deltoideus Muscle: Origin, Insertion, and Action

Higher Ed
In this video, Leslie tells more about the first of six intrinsic shoulder muscles, the deltoid muscle. Furthermore, he gives us a great way of remembering the muscle's origin, insertion, and action by using what we have learned in...
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Shoulder Abduction

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of bringing arm out to the side is shoulder abduction. Shoulder abduction is demonstrated starting from the arm at the side with the palm facing forward which is the anatomical position for the upper extremity,...
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Shoulder Horizontal Adduction

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of bringing the arm across the chest is called shoulder or glenohumeral horizontal adduction. Glenohumeral horizontal adduction is demonstrated starting from 90ᵒ of shoulder flexion with the arm slightly away...
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Shoulder Adduction

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of bringing arm down to side is shoulder adduction. Shoulder adduction is demonstrated starting with the arm up above the head in full abduction and ending with the arm at the side with the palm facing forward...
Instructional Video0:06
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Shoulder Flexion

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of glenohumeral or shoulder flexion is demonstrated starting from the arm at the side of the body with the palm facing forward, which is the anatomical position for the upper extremity, and ending with the arm...
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077 The Ligaments Of The Sternoclavicular Joint

Higher Ed
The sternoclavicular joint is a pretty significant one. It's the one joint that connects the entire upper extremity to the trunk, and is composed of a number of ligaments. In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the ligaments of the...
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079 The Ligaments of the Glenohumeral Joint

Higher Ed
In this episode, Leslie Samuel talks about the ligaments that hold the glenohumeral joint together -- capsular ligament or the glenohumeral ligament, the coracohumeral ligament, coracoacromial ligament, and the transverse humeral...
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Shoulder Flexion With Resistance

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of shoulder flexion is demonstrated with resistance from an elastic band. We are looking specifically at the glenohumeral joint starting from the arm at the side of the body and ending with the arm above the...
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Shoulder Internal Rotation

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of shoulder or glenohumeral joint is internal rotation. Internal rotation is demonstrated starting with the elbow flexed to 90⁰ and the shoulder in a neutral position. This motion ends with the shoulder fully...
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Forearm Supination

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of turning the forearm outward or laterally is called supination. Supination is demonstrated from a neutral position as seen from a front or anterior view.
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Forearm Pronation With Resistance

Higher Ed
In this video, the action of controlled lowering of the weight is an eccentric muscle contraction. The motion of the forearm from neutral to a palm down position is called forearm pronation. Eccentric forearm pronation is demonstrated...
Instructional Video0:07
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Forearm Supination to Neutral With Resistance

Higher Ed
In this video, the motion of moving the forearm from palm down to a neutral position is called concentric supination. Supination is demonstrated with the elbow bent to 90⁰ starting from a fully pronated position and ending in a neutral...