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Allied Anatomy
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2020
An educational anatomy channel run by clinical therapists. We chat all things human anatomy and some odd bits of physiology. All human related, most of the time.
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These videos are not endorsed by the university at which we may work. Plz do not use these videos for medical advice.
Never assume a single source is free of errors- Use multiple sources and your own brain.
These videos are not endorsed by the university at which we may work. Plz do not use these videos for medical advice.
Foot ligaments demonstration with model
Hi everyone! In this video I show you the major foot ligaments, as well as some more detailed ones. I have included several different high quality images to view the foot from different angle so that we can see each of the ligaments. I hope you find it useful!
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Foot bones and joints demonstration with model
มุมมอง 1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi everyone, in this video I talk you through the bones and ligaments of the foot using an anatomical model. I provide 3 views- anterior, medial and lateral - to ensure that all bones and joints are covered! I hope you get something out of it, and comment any questions you may have. Audio- Artisit: Ketsa; Title: Revealed; Link to licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode; No ...
Knee ligaments demonstration on plastic model
มุมมอง 2573 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi guys, In this video I quickly show you the major ligaments of the knee joint and also point out a few key bony features. Hopefully it's a quick-ish recap of things for you. Thanks for watching! Join the conversation on Facebook or Instagram. Audio- Artisit: Ketsa; Title: Revealed; Link to licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode; No changes made.
Pelvis and Sacrum Osteology with model
มุมมอง 3433 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi everyone, in this video I take your through the main osteology features of the pelvis. I have included images of anatomical models from multiple angles so you can see these features from different views. Ensure you practice these things by testing yourself. See if you can label the same features that I do after watching this video! Audio- Artisit: Ketsa; Title: Revealed; Link to licence: cre...
Wrist bones and palpation for physical exam
มุมมอง 50K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Hey guys, in this video I talk through the bones of the wrist and hand and show you how to palpate these on yourself as I go. I hope you learn something and enjoy! Audio- Artisit: Ketsa; Title: Revealed; Link to licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode; No changes made.
Lumbar and sacral spine landmarks
มุมมอง 1.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I run through some key anatomic landmarks that conveniently align with the lumbar and sacral vertebrae. These are very useful to remember and can be used a clinical shortcuts during a physical examination. Enjoy! One note: yes, the supracristal plane is often also described as aligning with the L4 spinous process as well as L3 - there is some variation with this depending on size ...
Elbow ligaments and osteology with model
มุมมอง 3.4K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I show you the osteology of the humerus, radius and ulna bones. I run through the elbow and proximal radio-ulnar joints and then show you the key ligaments that support the elbow joint. Enjoy! Audio- Artisit: Ketsa; Title: Revealed; Link to licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode; No changes made.
What is the coracoacromial arch?
มุมมอง 5K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I show you the coracoacromial arch and demonstrate the structures that form it. I also talk about the contents that are inferior to the arch. Hope you enjoy. Audio by: Artisit: Ketsa; Title: Revealed; Link to licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode; No changes made.
Cervical and thoracic vertebral levels to remember for physical examination
มุมมอง 6023 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I run through some key anatomic landmarks that conveniently align with the cervical and thoracic vertebrae. These are very useful to remember and can be used a clinical shortcuts during a physical examination. Enjoy! Audio by: Artisit: Ketsa; Title: Revealed; Link to licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode; No changes made.
What does facet orientation have to do with spinal movement?
มุมมอง 18K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I run through the three different regions of the spine and talk about the primary movements that are available in each region. I also show you how facet orientation influences the movement at each region.
Finding kidneys on Xray using the transpyloric plane
มุมมอง 1.3K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this quick video I show you how to use the transpyloric, subcostal and transtubercular planes to find the kidneys on a plain x ray scan. These planes are useful to remember because they align with L1, L3 and L5 respectively and can be used to orientate yourself on scans and on physical assessments. Enjoy!
Intro to connective tissue / extracellular matrix
มุมมอง 2603 ปีที่แล้ว
In the video I chat about the basics of connective tissue, what they are made of, the extracellular matrix, why they are important and briefly touch on each type of connective tissue. This is a huge topic area, so this video is intended to be an introduction to the topic for people just beginning their anatomy journey. I hope you get something out of it.
Intro to Anatomy Terminology
มุมมอง 553 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I chat about the words that are used in anatomy to describe body positioning, the location of structures relative to each other, the different planes and slices of the body, the abdominal regions and body cavities. Perfect for anyone beginning their anatomy journey. I hope you get something out of it!
Glenohumeral / Shoulder Ligament Anatomy Review
มุมมอง 2.6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I look at the 3 glenohumeral ligaments and consider their functional implications, positions, nerve innervation and blood supply. I talk about: - Direction of tension - Circle concept - Shoulder instability I hope you find it useful in your anatomy studies! Be sure to check out the reference article below. Reference article by Fox et al. 2021: doi.org/10.1002/ca.23717
Muscle Review 1 Scapula Movements with Innervations
มุมมอง 1614 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I review the muscles that move the scapula. Each muscle is identified, it's action is explained, and its nerve innervation is highlighted. I hope you find it useful in your anatomy studies! Be sure to check out the 3 other parts to the upper limb muscle review series!
Osteology Review 3 Radius and Ulna with muscle attachments
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Osteology Review 3 Radius and Ulna with muscle attachments
Osteology Review 1 Clavicle and Scapula with muscle attachments
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Osteology Review 1 Clavicle and Scapula with muscle attachments
Osteology Review 2 Humerus with muscle attachments
มุมมอง 1464 ปีที่แล้ว
Osteology Review 2 Humerus with muscle attachments
Osteology Review 4 Wrist and Hand with muscle attachments
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Osteology Review 4 Wrist and Hand with muscle attachments
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Hi....At 7:37 im a little bit confused. Is that really the styloid process or is that the head of ulna?
Hi there. Good question. Both are very prominent and close to each other. Depending on the view it can be hard to see one from the other. You can palpate the difference more easily.
I always find difficulty in palpate the carpal bone , But after that video , the bones became very obvious and the surface anatomy are very clear Thank you so much sir ❤.
Glad it helped!
love it
Thank you!!
If there is a fusion on l5 S1, what is the movement restriction?
Hi. This depends on where the fusion is, what joints are involved, and how progressed it is. Generally speaking there is not much available movement between L5 and S1 (less than ~4 degrees), so restriction may not be noticed at all! If it is noticed then it may be most likely noticed at end of range spinal flexion.
@@alliedanatomy6462 thank you! I'm having the fusion done soon and was concerned of loss of range of motion, but didn't know how much those joints would be affected.
thanks mate
You're welcome!
I got a partial tear on the Dorsal Cuneonavicular Ligament. Doctor said my two options is to wait, it’s been over a year now or to fuse the ligament to the bone.
That's unfortunate. Good luck with the recovery!
Very nice video.could you please make a short video with the squeleton illustrating the scaphoid and lunate move when the ligament is torn, and what cause the pain during extension. I need a surgery and wanna know the details. Thanks a lot mate
Sorry to hear. Good luck with the recovery. I'll put it on the list for the next round of videos.
First video that has actually made me able to palpate the carpal bones thank you!
Glad I could help!
That was really helpful, thank you for providing this content.
Glad it was helpful!
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Spot on!
I have an anatomy exam coming up, and this was so incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for making this video!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much sir, now I understand wrist anatomy better. It was very difficult for me to learn anatomy without Surface marking. today you integrated both and helped me sir
You are most welcome
This is great! I am having so much pain surrounding a bone (pisiform) that I couldn’t figure out what it was called. Super helpful
Glad it helped!
honestly these are the best foot anatomy vids available, please do the muscles of the foot
Thanks for the feedback!
Finally! I do understand this better now! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Cute arms❤
Ty
Thank you for posting this 🖐️🤚
No problem 👍
Nice video among all as i did searched for a long time...Appreciable
Glad it helped!
Thank you, very helpful and I've watched many to see what I did to my poor foot. 🇺🇸💪👍✌
Very welcome
Thank you
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amazing❤
Thanks
Thank you!
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Please upload more videos
I will!
Why this channel is not getting viral ,🥲🥲nice content sir u make everything easy to understand
You are too kind!
best video on this topic and really helpful 😊😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Doctor, a possible question.
please do a full video on all muscle/tendon attachments of foot like how u showed the green shading those 2 muscles can u do a full vide on all muscles and where they attach also plantar foot layers etc
Great idea!!
great video , also really liked ur ligements video much love keep the lower limb videos coming
This is beautiful. Thank you. I noticed you did not seem to actually show an attempt at Lumbar lateral flexion though. It would be great to also try to demonstrate even the slight axial rotations that might occur in the vertebra during lateral flexions as well, even if the skeleton won't do it on its own and you must demonstrate by grabbing a facet or two while demonstrating the flexion. Thanks so much for your contribution to humanity. <3 I'm subscribing (I wish you could put out that video today.) :}
great video
This was incredibly helpful, thank you!
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯no one dare to touch these area aswm video this show how stronge subject knowlege you have sir
excellent
It really helped a lot man Thank-you
You're welcome!
@Allied Anatomy But why did you stop making videos ? You explain it very well
@@dipteshpatil3843 Thanks!!! Just the time is all! I hope to get back into it this semester! Where do you study?
@Allied Anatomy That's great 👍🏻 Currently I'm in 1st year Penza State University
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful thank you!
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Thanks!
I always enjoy videos like these. Unfortunately, you have the cervical vertebrae oriented incorrectly; they should be oriented oblique (about 45 degree angle) facing slightly posterior, superior, and medially (not laterally). The old addage B.U.M. (backwards, upwards, medial) should help here.
Hi Mike, thanks for the comment. Actually that's a great point to mention. It's also common for the upper subaxial spine to be slightly medially facing, although this transitions to lateral in the lower C spine. For sake of simplicity in this video i did not mention this transition.
Clear and concise! Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! I’ve been stuck on this section of my pt course. Could you tell me which section of the spine is where the facets are orientated in the transverse plane? Thanks
Glad I could help. No section of the spine is in the TV, although the closet is the cervical.
hi, for a goalkeeper, left hand get sharpe pain when hand bends back on pwerful shots, been threre over 1 year, xray didnt show anything, think its lunate, any advise thanks
Hi mate. A lot to unpack there. I'd recommend getting an assessment from a physiotheraoist or hand specialist.
Great video! Just what I was after. Thanks mate :)
No problem 👍
Can you please explain what is the function and movement of the T1?. I'm trying to fix an issue there. Thank you ✌️
Hi Luyz, T1 is the first thoracic vertebra. It is where the right and left first rib articulates. It moves similarly to most of the other thoracic vertebra, although because it is the smallest of all thoracic vertebrae then it is most mobile. What issue are you trying to fix there?
@@alliedanatomy6462 Something is out of place somewhere in the T1/T2/first rib, that provokes my C1 to be misaligned and get horrible neurological symptoms, not to mention the discomfort. I had (probably still have to a smaller degree) a mild scoliosis between T1 and T4. In my last x-rays showed that it is straight but the issue continues, just not as bad. Thank you for your reply.✌️
Great...and First ...also , Thank you
Thank you too!
This really helped me a lot, thank you :)
Your welcome! Good to hear