Instructional Video13:29
Catalyst University

Typical vs Atypical Ribs EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the differences between typical ribs and atypical ribs. We also explore the difference between a costal facet and demifacets.
Instructional Video10:05
Catalyst University

Learn to Draw the Sacral Plexus!

Higher Ed
In this video, I show a method to learn the nerves and nerve root levels of the sacral plexus, which can help you “brain dump” the material on an exam.
Instructional Video9:53
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Tracheostomy: Anatomy and Procedure

Higher Ed
In this video, the anatomy of the respiratory system is explained using cadavers as a visual aid. The procedure of tracheostomy is discussed, including the reasons why it may be required, the landmarks that need to be identified, and the...
Instructional Video16:55
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding and Treating Different Types of Headaches

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the different types of headaches, including tension-type headaches, migraines, and cluster headaches. They explain the characteristics, potential causes, and treatment options for each type of headache.
Instructional Video14:11
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Science Behind Creatine: Benefits, Safety, and Athletic Performance

Higher Ed
This video explains what creatine is, how it works in the body, and whether it is safe and effective for increasing athletic performance. It covers topics such as how creatine is synthesized and stored in the body, how it helps provide...
Instructional Video19:11
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Anatomy of Pain

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy pain and shows the various structured associated with its transmission and processing.
Instructional Video20:29
Catalyst University

Anatomy & Physiology of the Shoulder Joint [Abduction/Adduction & Flexion/Extension]

Higher Ed
In this video, we cover the shoulder joint and the various movements [Abduction/Adduction & Flexion/Extension]. We look at the muscles and their actions, origins, and insertions.
Instructional Video10:37
Catalyst University

Diagnosing Nerve Damage with EMG [Example 1] | UE, Proximal to Elbow

Higher Ed
In this video, we do an example of diagnosing nerve damage LOCATION using EMG data. This example [Example 1] is for damage to an UE nerve at a site proximal to the elbow and thus utilizes the brachial plexus.
Instructional Video14:35
Catalyst University

Mechanism of Facial (Bell's) Palsy and Clinical Interpretation

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the mechanisms by which the facial nerve’s function can be interrupted (UMN and LMN lesions) and how to predict where a lesion occurs.
Instructional Video9:56
Institute of Human Anatomy

Exploring the Oldest and Youngest Body in Our Anatomy Lab: Surprises and Discoveries

Higher Ed
In this video, the presenter discusses the oldest and youngest body in their anatomy lab, which has been there for nearly ten years. The body died from colorectal cancer that metastasized to the liver. The presenter also discusses some...
Instructional Video15:06
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Science of Sweat: Types, Functions, and Athletic Performance

Higher Ed
This video discusses the different types of sweat produced by the body and how they are influenced by various stimuli. It explains the functions of the apocrine and eccrine glands in producing sweat and their roles in thermal regulation...
Instructional Video9:05
Catalyst University

Anatomy - Basics of the Formed Elements RBCs, WBCs, & Platelets

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss basic information about red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes) such as life span, function, and composition.
Instructional Video5:06
Catalyst University

Microbiology Lab | Starch Hydrolysis Test (via Amylase)

Higher Ed
Here we look at the reaction and results of the Starch Hydrolysis Test in Microbiology Lab.
Instructional Video2:59
The Noted Anatomist

Cranial nerve VIII

Higher Ed
This is a short tutorial on the vestibulocochlear nerve.
Instructional Video8:57
Catalyst University

Mechanisms of Oxygen Dissociation from Hemoglobin

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss 4 mechanisms by which oxygen's affinity for hemoglobin decreases, facilitating increased oxygen delivery to tissues. [1] Heat [2] Bohr Effect [3] Haldane Effect [4] 2,3-BPG
Instructional Video15:51
Institute of Human Anatomy

What Caffeine Does to the Body

Higher Ed
What Caffeine Does to the Body In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses how caffeine interacts with the various tissues throughout the human body and produces it's various effects, including potential side...
Instructional Video12:02
Institute of Human Anatomy

Reasons for Testicle Removal: Exploring the Procedure and Aftermath

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the reasons why someone might have to have their testicles removed, including testicular torsion, cryptorchidism, testicular cancer, trauma, and gender reassignment surgery. The speaker also explains...
Instructional Video3:56
Catalyst University

Shoulder ABDuction Test | Rationale & Interpretation

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the Shoulder ABDuction Test, a special test used in the assessment and differentiation of cervical radiculopathies and thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). More specifically, we cover the test...
Instructional Video2:27
Kenhub

Tricuspid valve

Higher Ed
Anatomy, function and location of the tricuspid valve.
Instructional Video2:10
Catalyst University

Exercise is Medicine | Motivation for 2021 💪

Higher Ed
Happy New Year 2021! Last year was rough, but this year can be better. I want to inspire you to exercise! Exercise is Medicine, and I hope to inspire you to do something healthy for your body and for your life. Please enjoy the content...
Instructional Video17:08
Catalyst University

The Integumentary System | The Epidermis

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the superficial skin layer, the epidermis. We will learn the structure and function of each of the layers [including stratum lucidum in thick skin].
Instructional Video8:01
Catalyst University

The Popliteal Fossa EXPLAINED | Boundaries & Contents

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the boundaries of the popliteal fossa as well as its major contents.
Instructional Video4:18
Catalyst University

Pepper Comparison Scale 🌶️ | How HOT You Like It? 🌶️🌶️🌶️

Higher Ed
This video is simply a fun visual exploring how hot various peppers are based on the Scoville Scale.
Instructional Video12:22
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Urinary System: Can Your Bladder Actually Explode?

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker uses cadavers to explain the urinary system and answer the question of whether or not holding in urine can cause the bladder to rupture. He discusses the organs and structures involved in the urinary system,...