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AclandAnatomy.com One-Year Online Subscription

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  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2011-07-13
  • Publisher: LWW

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Finally! A site that fosters understanding of anatomy through narrated videos of REAL cadaver specimens, easy-to-use navigation tools, and access to only what you need, when you need it. This card is your portal to anatomy content designed to help you succeed in the course, the lab, and on exams-review the clips anytime, as often as you'd like, from your computer, smartphone, or tablet device! Rotating videography shows structures and movements in three dimension, making sense of what you see or may miss during dissection Carefully preserved, expertly dissected human specimens in their natural color closely simulate what students or medical professionals will see in practice Compelling images combine with detailed voiceover and labeling to support visual and auditory learning styles " For those of us who are very visual and need to see proper spatial arrangements, this is awesome." Register on the site with your exclusive code for immediate access to: Email functionality: send specific clips to peers, colleagues, or faculty for discussion or clarification "May favorites" tab: save videos for quick reference during lecture, lab, review, or patient consult Downloadable PDF transcripts: use as reference or review Regional organization of videos: jump to those parts of the body most relevant to your course or area of study ANATOMY IN REAL-LIFE 3D More than 300 narrated videos of REAL cadaver specimens Easy-to-use search and navigation tools Access to only the content you need, when you need it

Author Biography

Dr. Robert Acland is a professor emeritus in the Department of Anatomical Sciences at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He gained his expertise in instructional video during his first career, as a pioneer and teacher of microsurgical techniques. In his second career as a clinical anatomist, Dr. Acland directs his school's renowned Fresh Tissue Dissection Laboratory, where he teaches anatomy to students and surgeons, and pursues anatomical research. Working with fresh, unembalmed cadavers, Dr. Acland has pioneered new and highly effective techniques of anatomical videography that give the viewer a clear three-dimensional understanding of spatial relationships.

Table of Contents

The Upper Extremity
The Shoulder
Introduction to the shoulder region (0:30)
The clavicle and scapula (4:11)
Movements of the clavicle and scapula (0:59)
The shoulder joint and its movements (1:43)
Review of bones, joints, and ligaments of the shoulder (1:21)
Introduction to shoulder muscles (0:23)
Muscles passing from the scapula to the humerus (3:48)
Muscles passing from the trunk to the scapula (3:58)
Latissimus dorsi, pectoralis major and deltoid muscles (2:48)
Review of shoulder muscles (1:15)
Landmark structures for nerves and blood vessels (2:29)
Veins of the shoulder region (3:09)
Arteries of the shoulder region (2:35)
Nerves of the shoulder region: the brachial plexus (5:33)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the shoulder region (2:26)
The Arm and Forearm
Introduction to the arm and forearm (2:19)
Bones of the arm and forearm (3:03)
The elbow joint (3:18)
The distal radio-ulnar joint (1:38)
The wrist joint (3:38)
Review of bones, joints, and ligaments of the arm and forearm (1:53)
Muscles that move the elbow (4:13)
Muscles that rotate the forearm (2:29)
Muscles that move the wrist (4:04)
Review and overview of muscles of the arm and shoulder (2:36)
Arteries and veins of the arm (2:57)
Nerves of the arm (4:04)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the arm and forearm (1:28)
The Hand
Introduction to the hand (0:28)
Bones and joints of the wrist and hand (3:24)
Bones and joints of the fingers (3:56)
Bones and joints of the thumb (3:06)
Pulley-like structures and ligaments at the wrist (2:22)
Pulley-like structures and ligaments of the fingers and thumb (3:41)
Review of bones, joints, and ligaments of the hand (1:25)
Introduction to muscles of the hand (0:25)
Long (extrinsic) finger flexor muscles (3:14)
Long (extrinsic) finger extensor muscles (1:52)
Long (extrinsic) muscles of the thumb (2:38)
Overview and review of all muscles in the forearm (2:41)
Short (intrinsic) muscles of the fingers (3:55)
Short (intrinsic) muscles of the thumb (3:32)
Review of intrinsic hand muscles (1:40)
Veins of the forearm and hand (1:10)
Arteries of the foream and hand (4:11)
Radial nerve in the forearm and hand (1:35)
Median and ulnar nerves in the forearm and hand (4:06)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the forearm and hand (2:19)
Skin of the hand, fingernails (2:59)
The Lower Extremity
Introduction to the lower extremity (0:48)
The Hip
The hip bone (2:57)
The femur (1:29)
The hip joint and ligaments around it (3:20)
Review of bones and joints of the hip region (1:35)
Short hip rotator muscles (3:56)
Hip adductor muscles (3:22)
Hip abductor muscles (3:09)
Hip flexor muscles (3:32)
Hip extensor muscles (4:54)
Review of hip muscles (1:15)
Key structures for understanding vessels and nerves of the hip region: inguinal ligament, femoral triangle (1:59)
Veins of the hip region (2:44)
Arteries of the hip region (3:14)
Obturator and femoral nerves (2:50)
Gluteal and sciatic nerves (2:27)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the hip region (1:08)
The Knee
Bony features of the knee joint (3:12)
Cartilages and cruciate ligaments of the knee joint (3:48)
Collateral ligaments of the knee joint; patellar tendon, quadriceps bursa, joint capsule (3:49)
Review of bones and ligaments of the knee joint (1:37)
Knee extensor muscles, adductor canal (5:24)
Knee flexor muscles (2:21)
Gastrocnemius, plantaris, popliteus muscles (1:37)
Review of knee muscles (0:44)
Arteries and veins of the knee region (2:23)
Nerves of the knee region (2:25)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the knee region (0:55)
The Leg and Ankle
Introduction to the leg and ankle (1:19)
Bones and ligaments of the ankle joint (4:14)
Bones and ligaments of the hindfoot (4:55)
Pulley-like structures around the ankle joint (1:40)
Review of bones, joints, and ligaments of the ankle region (1:46)
Ankle extensor and flexor muscles (5:20)
Fascial compartments of the leg (3:40)
Foot evertor and invertor muscles (4:08)
Review of muscles that move the ankle and foot (1:19)
Arteries and veins of the leg and ankle (5:01)
Nerves of the leg and ankle (2:31)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the leg and ankle (1:12)
The Foot
Bones of the midfoot, forefoot, and toes (2:49)
Main ligaments supporting the arches of the foot (2:28)
Plantar aponeurosis and metatarsophalangeal joints (4:14)
Review of bones, joints, and ligaments of the foot (1:00)
Long and short toe extensor muscles (3:24)
Long toe flexor muscles (2:38)
Short toe flexor muscle groups (3:14)
Short flexor muscles of the great and fifth toes (3:00)
Overview of short plantar muscles (1:57)
Review of muscles of the foot (1:15)
Arteries and veins of the foot (3:02)
Nerves of the foot (4:01)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the foot (0:53)
Skin of the foot (0:50)
The Trunk
The Spine
The vertebral column, features of a typical vertebra (4:45)
Cervical and thoracic vertebrae (5:01)
Lumbar vertebrae, sacrum (3:35)
Ligaments of the vertebral column, intervertebral disks (4:41)
Intervetebral joints (0:47)
Review of bones, joints, and ligaments of the vertebral column (1:45)
Paravertebral muscles (4:54)
Spinal cord (cross section), spinal meninges, dural sac (3:16)
Spinal cord (from behind), nerve roots (4:22)
Review of paravertebral muscles and spinal cord (1:20)
The Musculoskeletal Structures of the Thorax
The bones of the thorax (4:50)
Costovertebral joints (1:08)
First rib and clavicle (2:53)
Review of bones of the thorax (1:15)
Pleural cavity, pleura (5:23)
The diaphragm (4:15)
Muscles of inspiration (2:31)
Muscles of expiration (3:47)
Review of pleural cavity and muscles of respiration (1:28)
Ascending aorta, aortic arch and its branches (3:47)
Internal thoracic artery, descending aorta (2:26)
Superior vena cava, brachiocephalic veins (3:27)
Inferior vena cava, azygos veins (1:53)
Nerves of the thorax (4:39)
Review of arteries, veins, and nerves of the thorax (1:55)
The breast (1:28)
The Musculoskeletal Structures Around the Abdomen
Bones that support the abdomen (1:39)
Upper parts of the bony pelvis (5:22)
Review of bones of the abdomen (1:01)
The inguinal ligament (0:55)
Posterior abdominal muscles 1: erector spinae, quadratus (2:03)
Posterior abdominal muscles 2: psoas major, iliacus (3:23)
Anterior abdominal muscles 1: rectus abdominis (3:52)
Anterior abdominal muscles 2: transversus, internal oblique (3:03)
Anterior abdominal muscles 3: external oblique (2:50)
Lining of the abdominal cavity (0:46)
The inguinal canal (3:55)
The spermatic cord (2:12)
Review of abdominal muscles and inguinal region (1:20)
Arteries of the abdominal region (3:58)
Veins of the abdominal region (1:49)
Blood vessels of the anterior abdominal wall (1:13)
Nerves of the abdominal region (3:48)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the abdominal region (1:28)
The Musculoskeletal Structures of the Pelvis
Lower parts of the bony pelvis (4:11)
Major ligaments of the bony pelvis (2:35)
Review of bones and ligaments of the pelvis (1:09)
Muscles of the pelvic wall (2:09)
Muscles of the pelvic diaphragm from above and from the side (4:41)
Muscles of the pelvic diaphragm from below (3:46)
Review of pelvic muscles (0:39)
Arteries and veins of the pelvis (3:24)
Nerves of the pelvis (4:03)
Review of blood vessels and nerves of the pelvis (1:14)
The Head &Amp; Neck
Introduction to Volume 4 (1:00)
Support and Movement of the Head
Occipital bone (4:24)
Temporal bone (2:34)
Occipital and temporal bones, internal features (1:03)
Cervical vertebrae (4:57)
Bones of the upper thorax (1:24)
Cervical spine: intervertebral joints (2:23)
Ligaments of the cervical spine (2:32)
Ligaments of the atlas and axis vertebrae (2:24)
Review of the bones, joints and ligaments involved in support and movement of the head (3:00)
Suboccipital muscles (1:18)
Anterior neck muscles (1:34)
Posterior neck muscles (4:05)
Review of muscles of the neck (0:55)
The Facial Skeleton and Base of Skull
Introduction to the facial skeleton and base of skull (0:40)
External features of the facial skeleton and base of skull (2:44)
Internal features of the facial skeleton and base of skull (3:23)
Frontal and zygomatic bones (3:11)
Sphenoid bones, remaining facial bones (4:53)
Openings in the base of the cranium (3:57)
Review of bones of the facial skeleton and base of skull (2:18)
The Nasal Cavity and its Surroundings
Introduction to the passages for air and food (1:44)
Bones of the nasal cavity (3:57)
Paransasal sinus cavities (2:53)
The ethmoid bone (1:38)
Bony openings in the nasal cavity (3:08)
Bony structures around the nasopharynx (1:31)
Review of bones of the nasal cavity and nasopharynx (1:22)
Lining of the nasal cavity (4:41)
Lining of the paranasal sinuses (2:11)
Lining of the nasopharynx (1:36)
Muscles of the nasopharynx (2:42)
Review of lining of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses (1:07)
The Oral Cavity and its Surroundings
Introduction to the oral cavity and pharynx (0:30)
The mandible (3:55)
The temporomandibular joint (2:55)
Muscles of mastication: pterygoid muscles (2:42)
Muscles of mastication: temporalis and masseter (3:35)
The hyoid bone (1:55)
Muscles acting on the hyoid bone (4:26)
The tongue (2:38)
Muscles of the tongue (2:56)
Review of bones and muscles of the oral cavity (1:44)
Lining of the oral cavity (2:56)
Muscles of the cheek and lips (3:05)
Teeth (2:02)
Parotid gland and its surroundings (3:35)
Submandibular and sublingual glands (3:04)
Thyroid and cricoid cartilages (3:39)
The pharynx (4:32)
Posterior pharyngeal muscles (3:14)
Review of lining of oral cavity, muscles of cheek and lips, teeth, salivary glands, and pharynx (1:43)
The Larynx and Its Surroundings
Introduction to the larynx (0:42)
The larynx and its surroundings, laryngeal opening (3:32)
Laryngeal cartilages (3:18)
Vocal ligaments, vocal opening (2:29)
Cricothyroid muscle (1:01)
Intrinsic laryngeal muscles (3:40)
Infrahyoid muscles, thyroid gland (2:46)
Review of larynx (1:24)
The Facial Muscles and the Scalp
Upper facial muscles (3:34)
Lower facial muscles (1:34)
The scalp (3:15)
Review of facial muscles and scalp (1:12)
The Brain and its Surroundings
Brain: initial overview (0:44)
Lining of cranial cavity, falx, tentorium (3:02)
The meningeal layers: dura, arachnoid, pia (3:45)
Lining of middle cranial fossa (0:53)
Review of cranial cavity and meninges (1:31)
Medulla, fourth ventricle (4:48)
Midbrain, cerebral peduncles (2:33)
Cerebellum (1:41)
Cerebrum (4:00)
Lateral and third ventricles, underside of the cerebrum (4:02)
Review of brainstem, cerebellum, cerebrum (2:29)
The Nerves of the Head and Neck
Olfactory and optic nerves (cranial nerves I, II) (4:04)
Oculomotor, abducent, and trochlear nerves (cranial nerves III, IV, VI) in the cranium (1:45)
Oculomotor, abducent, and trochlear nerves (cranial nerves III, IV, VI) in the orbit (2:46)
Trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) in the cranium (1:36)
Ophthalmic nerve (cranial nerve V1) (1:27)
Orientation to maxillary and mandibular nerves (cranial nerves V2, V3) (2:25)
Maxillary nerve (cranial nerve V2) (4:30)
Mandibular nerve (cranial nerve V3) (4:27)
Review of first six cranial nerves (1:40)
Facial and vestibulo-cochlear nerves (cranial nerves VII, VIII) (4:56)
The last four cranial nerves (cranial nerves IX, X, XI, XII) in the cranium (2:50)
Glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves (cranial nerves IX, X) (5:08)
Accessory and hypoglossal nerves (cranial nerves XI, XII) (3:04)
Sympathetic trunk, cervical plexus (2:27)
Review of last six cranial nerves (1:28)
The Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck
Subclavian and common carotid arteries (3:16)
Internal carotid artery (2:47)
Vertebral artery (1:28)
The arterial circle (3:16)
Cerebral arteries (4:15)
Venous sinuses: sagittal, transverse, sigmoid (4:12)
Cavernous and petrosal sinuses (3:32)
Branches of thyro-cervical trunk; external carotid artery and its branches (3:29)
Superficial temporal and maxillary arteries (2:53)
Veins of the neck and face (3:35)
Review of blood vessels of the head and neck (2:02)
The Eye and its Surroundings
Bony features of the orbital cavity (3:32)
The eye (2:00)
Extra-ocular muscles: recti (3:12)
Extra-ocular muscles: oblique, levator (4:09)
Eyelids (4:00)
Lacrimal apparatus (1:30)
Review of eye and its surroundings (1:36)
The Ear
External ear (3:46)
Tympanic membrane (2:11)
Tympanic cavity (lower part), auditory tube (4:32)
Tympanic cavity (upper part) (2:05)
Auditory ossicles (4:51)
Review of ear and its surroundings (1:18)
The Internal Organs
The Thoracic Organs
Heart: introduction and orientation (3:51)
Right and left atrium (3:22)
Ventricles: introduction (1:24)
Right ventricle (2:26)
Left ventricle (2:08)
Ventricles: outflow pathways (3:31)
Coronary vessels (2:40)
Heart: overview of external features (1:32)
Pericardial sac, great vessels (3:01)
Review of heart (1:31)
Lungs (3:36)
Pleura, trachea, esophagus (4:51)
Review of lungs and esophagus (0:47)
The Abdominal Organs
Introduction to abdominal organs (0:43)
Abdominal cavity, peritoneum (3:07)
Stomach (3:29)
Greater and lesser omentum (2:19)
Omentum: development (animation) (4:31)
Duodenum (2:04)
Duodenum: development (animation) (0:54)
Attachments of the duodenum (1:03)
Jejuno-ileum (3:23)
Cecum and appendix (1:22)
Wall of the colon (1:30)
Colon: ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid (3:29)
Rectum (3:13)
Anal canal (1:33)
Review of stomach and intestines (1:27)
Liver: principal features (2:42)
Liver: peritoneal attachments (4:06)
Liver: posterior surface (2:47)
Pancreas (1:24)
Biliary system (3:30)
Spleen (3:05)
Review of liver, pancreas, spleen (1:16)
Arteries of the abdominal organs: celiac trunk and its branches (4:24)
Arteries of the abdominal organs: superior and inferior mesenteric (4:29)
Veins of the abdominal organs (2:14)
Review of arteries and veins of the abdominal organs (1:17)
Kidneys (4:44)
Suprarenal glands (1:01)
Ureter (3:09)
Bladder, male (3:05)
Bladder, female (2:46)
Review of urinary system (1:07)
The Reproductive System
Scrotum, testes (3:55)
Seminal pathway (3:39)
Penis: distal part (2:31)
Penis: supports and attachments (2:43)
Muscles of perineum (1:27)
Penis: proximal part (2:39)
Review of male reproductive system (1:10)
Uterus (4:34)
Uterine tubes, broad ligament, ovaries (3:46)
Female external genitalia (4:33)
Clitoris, vagina (1:56)
Review of female reproductive system (1:22)
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