Catalyst University
Posterior Shear Test for Lumbar Instability | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the posterior shear test, a special test used in the assessment of lumbar posterior instability. More specifically, we cover the hand placement in detail, the testing procedure, and the...
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Long Is A Giraffe's Neck?
This video is answering the question of how long is a giraffe's neck.
Let's Tute
Why do Giraffes have Long Neck Science Curiosity
In this video we will learn one Curiosity question that is Why do Giraffes have Long Neck
Catalyst University
Upper Rib Movement EXPLAINED | Bananas and Oranges?
In this video, we will explore the posterior and anterior rotation movements of the ribs in the upper thoracic spine with flexion and extension.
Catalyst University
The Atlas | Detailed Anatomy of the C1 Vertebra
In this video, we cover the heavy-duty anatomy of the C1 vertebra, the atlas.
Kenhub
Lumbar spine
Structure and location of the lumbar spine and features of the lumbar vertebrae.
Kenhub
Overview of the cervical spine
Overview of the features of the typical cervical vertebrae and atypical cervical vertebrae.
Mazz Media
Skeletal System
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the skeletal system is the framework of the body. It gives the body shape and provides scaffolding for the body’s muscles and organs. Students will come to understand that the skeletal...
Kenhub
Veins of the vertebral column
Overview of the veins of the vertebral column and the vertebral canal.
Mazz Media
Skeletal System (An Overview)
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the skeletal system is the framework of the body. It gives the body shape and provides scaffolding for the body's muscles and organs. Students will come to understand that the skeletal...
Nature League
What Are Invertebrates? - Lesson Plan
In this Nature League Lesson Plan, Brit introduces the invertebrates of Earth, including their names, relationships, forms, and awesomeness.
Professor Dave Explains
The Skeletal System
Now that we know more about the structure of bones, we are ready to see how they all come together to form the skeletal system. An adult has 206 bones. What are they? How are they organized? What do they do? Let's go through all of these...
TED-Ed
Why Do Your Knuckles Pop?
Pop! Why does bending your joints in a certain way cause a cracking sound? This fascinating video delves into the synovial fluid and "bubbles" that exist in your in the space between stretched out joints, as well as debunks...
The Brain Scoop
Bending Fossils: Experiments In Paleontology (Harvard Adventures, Part 3)
How can we bend a fossil? Junior paleontologists explore the joint movements of extinct species in Brain Scoop's Fossils and Geology series. The narrator works with a paleontology curator to show the experiments performed on the...
Curated OER
Nervous System A and P Part 1
A British speaker lectures on the parts of the nervous system. He writes the names on large paper as well so that viewers can follow along. He draws a neuron, explaining all its parts. The video cuts off after the nodes of Ranvier are...