Limb Lectures in Anatomy
by Instant Anatomy
🗂️ Medical
Version 100+ 💾 39 Mb
📅 Updated Eligible if bought after 7/2/2016.
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Learn anatomy on the go with this series of lectures on the arm and leg
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Limb Anatomy Lectures from www.instantanatomy.netIn this application you will find the lectures on the Arm and LegShoulder Joint and its MovementsAxilla and Cubital FossaBrachial Plexus part 1Brachial Plexus part 2Nerve Damage in Humeral FracturesPosterior ForearmCarpal Tunnel and Flexor RetinaculumSmall Muscles of the HandSensory Nerve Supply of the HandSurface Anatomy of the LimbsClassification of the JointsVenous Drainage or the LimbsFemoral Triangle and Gluteal RegionMuscle Groups in the ThighThe Hip JointThe Knee JointThe Ankle Joint and Foot MovementsThis series of lectures is aimed at anyone who is studying human anatomy.
They are ideal for medical or nursing students, biological studies students and physiotherapists or doctors looking to refresh their knowledge.
THE AUTHOR: Robert Whitaker has spent his clinical career as a paediatric urological surgeon.
Since retiring from surgery he 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.bug fixes
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"Always crashes"
Michael Douglas
"Normally very fond of the instant anatomy lectures (have them all on my ipad) however this app let the series down. It feels incomplete with no lectures on the muscles of the shoulder, arm and anterior forearm. In the brachial plexus lecture there is no accompanying slide, it is blank. No lectures on blood supply either. Please update this soon!"
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