Easy Ways Limbs for Android
UL10 - Palpable Structures and Vulnerable Nerves in the Upper Limb
UL11 - Arteries, Veins & Lymphatics in the Upper Limb - An Overview
UL12 - Myotomes and Dermatomes in the Upper Limb
UL13 - Principles of Movements at Joints in the Upper Limb
UL14 - Movements at Sternoclavicular Joint and Abduction of the Shoulder
UL15 - Axilla and its Three Spaces
UL16 - Brachial Plexus and its Topographical Features
UL17 - Events Occurring at Mid-Humerus
UL18 - Cubital Fossa and Interosseous Membrane
UL19 - Arteries and Nerves in the Elbow Region
UL20 - Forearm - Analysis of Flexion and Extension
UL21 - Snuff Box and Ventral Wrist
UL22 - Flexor and Extensor Retinacula
LL6 - Overview of Arteries and Lymphatics in Lower Limb
LL7 - Veins & Pulses in the Lower Limb
LL8 - Dermatomes, Myotomes & Reflexes in the Lower Limb
LL9 - Principles of Movement at Joints in the Lower Limb
LL10 - Developmental Internal Rotation - Femoral and Obturator Nerves
LL11 - Thigh Muscles and Adductor Canal
LL12 - Femoral Triangle and Femoral Canal
LL13 - Gluteal Region
LL14 - Sciatic Foramina & the 6Ps
LL15 - Arterial Supply of Hip
LL16 - Knee and Unhappy Triad Syndrome
LL17 - Q Angle and Locking of the Knee
LL18 - Bursae and the popliteal fossa
LL19 - Nerve Lesions in the Lower Limb
LL20 - Prolapsed Discs Affecting the Lower Limb
LL21 - Compartment syndrome
LL22 - Tibia, fibula & interosseous membrane
LL23 - Ligaments & tendons at ankle
LL24 - Foot arches & talocalcaneonavicular joint
LL25 - Comparison of hand & foot
THE AUTHOR: Robert Whitaker has spent his clinical career as a paediatric urological surgeon. Since retiring 20 years ago he now teaches clinically applied topographical anatomy to first-year medical students at Cambridge University, in the UK. He also teaches clinically applied anatomy to surgical, radiological and other speciality trainees and is a former examiner for the MRCS at the English and Edinburgh Colleges of Surgeons.
The lectures seem to cut off a few seconds before changing a slide. Is this a known problem?
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