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Brachial Plexus Anatomy - Anatomy Explained

Nabil Ebraheim

Specialty:  Anatomy
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This video provides complex anatomy of brachial plexus. 

Anatomy of the Shoulder

Nabil Ebraheim

Specialty:  Anatomy
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This short video provides a review of shoulder anatomy. 

Femur Clinical Anatomy

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Dive deep into the world of human anatomy with our latest video on the femur. What you'll learn: - The Femur Unveiled: Get up close and personal with the anatomy of the femur, exploring its structure,...

Biomechanics of Fracture Fixation

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Biomechanics of fracture fixation. Join the channel membership to unlock access to premium courses https://www.youtube. com/channel/UCpKGX6esbmV364XDaTQGckQ/join

Radiographic Anatomy - Celiac Trunk Angiogram

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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In this video, Dr. Akram Jaffar, Ph.D., presents a comprehensive overview of the branches of the celiac trunk and their distribution. By watching the video, you will learn to identify important arteries...

Anatomical Basis of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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Where is the thoracic outlet located? How to differentiate it from the thoracic inlet? What are the anatomical structures that could be compressed as they pass through the outlet? What are the causes...

What is the Motor Nerve of the Accommodation...

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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The motor nerve involved in the accommodation reflex is the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III). This nerve plays a crucial role in controlling the muscles that shape the lens of the eye, allowing it...

The Infratemporal Fossa

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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In this educational session led by Dr. Akram Jaffar, Ph.D., students will learn key aspects of head and neck anatomy. Key learning points include: Boundaries and contents of the temporal fossa. Attachments...

Abnormal (Aberrant) Obturator Artery (Corona...

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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The obturator artery usually arises from the internal iliac artery. In about 30% of cases, it arises from the inferior epigastric and descends to the obturator foramen. The artery in this course can pass...

How to describe the relation of viscera to peritoneum?

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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After completing this video, you will be able to differentiate between peritoneal relations of abdominopelvic structures: intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal. Differentiate between primary and secondary...

Anatomical Basis Of Common Brachial Plexus Injuries

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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In this video, Dr. Akram Jaffar explains upper and lower brachial plexus injuries. Topics covered include Erb's palsy (upper brachial plexus injury), its causes, the affected nerves, and the limb position...

Cross Sectional Anatomy Of The Female Pelvis

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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This video provides a comprehensive overview of the pelvis and perineum anatomy using transverse anatomical and axial CT sections. It covers 18 transverse anatomical sections, with corresponding diagrams...

Chapter 3: Nasal and Sinus Problems and Solutions

Specialty:  Anatomy
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This video describes some of the common problems encountered by the nasal cavity and sinuses including the common cold, sinusitis, sinus surgery, deviated nasal septum and septoplasty, turbinate reduction,...

Chapter 2: Nasal Anatomy and Function

Specialty:  Anatomy
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Learn about the structures that make up the nasal airway and the functions of each. The nasal airway is explored from a functional point of view. Airflow is examined. Sinus mucous drainage is examined....

Chapter 1: Basic Sinus Anatomy

Specialty:  Anatomy
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Basic Sinus Anatomy is explored using 3D computer models, cadaver dissections, and CT scans. The anatomy of the maxillary sinus, frontal sinus, ethmoid sinuses, and sphenoid sinus are explored and explained...

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