The Allied Anatomy Podcast
By Will Hunt
The Allied Anatomy Podcast Aug 11, 2021
Chatting about wrist bones and palpation (Youtube audio)
Hey guys, in this audio I talk through the bones of the wrist and hand and in the video on Youtube I show you how to palpate these on yourself as I go. I hope you learn something and enjoy!
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Talking about lumbar and sacral spine landmarks (Youtube Audio)
In this audio 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 and shape of the pelvis between people.
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Elbow ligaments and osteology with model (Youtube audio)
In this audio I talk to you about 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: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode; No changes made.
What is the coracoacromial arch? (YouTube Audio)
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: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode; No changes made.
Cervical and thoracic landmarks to remember for physical examination (Youtube audio)
Hi guys, in this quick pod I chat about the key cervical and thoracic vertebral levels that can make you life so much easy during physical assessment. Check out the YouTube video at this link for the full experience: https://youtu.be/5gMR5rMxVeM
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What does facet orientation have to do with spinal movement? (Youtube Audio)
In this podcast I chat about the three different regions of the spine and talk about the primary movements that are available in each region. I also describe to you how facet orientation influences the movement at each region. Its a short one but is loaded with useful stuff, so enjoy!
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Finding kidneys on xray using the transpyloric plane. (Youtube Audio)
In this short recording I explain 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!
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Intro to anatomic terms and orientation (Youtube Audio)
Hi guys, this is an episode focussing on the real basics and foundations of anatomic terminology and orientation. It's adapted from a tutorial I gave last year to first year university students. Hope you learn something and enjoy!
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