Catalyst University
Uncovertebral Joints | Function and Dysfunction
In this video, we discuss the structure, function, and signs of dysfunction of the cervical uncovertebral (UV) joints.
The Noted Anatomist
Sympathetics overview
This video tutorial could be called "Sympathetic nervous system LIGHT" because it is designed to cover the principles ... the foundation of sympathetic pathways. The specifics of each organ/tissue innervated by sympathetic pathways will...
JJ Medicine
Pork Tapeworm (Taeniasis) | How It Infects, Symptoms & Cysticercosis, Diagnosis, Treatment
Pork Tapeworm (Taeniasis) | How It Infects, Symptoms & Cysticercosis, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention Tapeworms are gastrointestinal parasites that are flat in appearance and can look like a “piece of tape”. Many species infect humans,...
Catalyst University
Baylor DPT | Anatomy 2 Kahoot Session (4-16-2020)
Baylor DPT Review session for Anatomy 2 Exam 3 (4-16-2020). -Scalp, Face, Eyes, Ears, TMJ -CNS, Development, Cranial Nerves
The Noted Anatomist
Meninges and Dural venous sinuses
This video tutorial discusses the meninges and dural venous sinuses: 0:00. Intro to meninges 0:39. Dura mater - 1:33. Dural septae. Falx cerebri, tentorium cerebelli, falx cerebelli - 4:49. Dural venous sinuses. Superior sagittal sinus,...
Catalyst University
Cervical Myelopathy | Presentation, Risk Factors, & Signs/Symptoms
In this video, we explore the mechanism, risk factors, patient presentation (signs/symptoms), and conservative treatment for a cervical myelopathy.
JJ Medicine
Meningitis Signs and Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Meningitis Signs and Symptoms (& Why They Occur) Meningitis is a condition involving inflammation of the meninges (the layers that cover the brain and spinal cord) that can be caused by a variety of factors including bacteria, viruses,...
The Noted Anatomist
Spinal cord Meninges
This tutorial covers the meninges (dura, arachnoid and pia mater) that surround and protect the spinal cord.
The Noted Anatomist
Myotomes
This video tutorial defines myotomes, how they are tested and why they are clinically important: 0:00. Introduction 0.14. Defining myotomes 0:43. Why do we care about Myotomes? 3:31. Upper limb myotomes (C5-T1) 5:23. Lower limb myotomes...
Catalyst University
Spinal Muscular Atrophy | Mechanism & Presentation
In this video, we discuss the genetic mechanism of spinal muscular atrophy and how it might present clinically.
Catalyst University
Other Motor Tracts [Part 2] | Rubrospinal & Tectospinal Tracts
In this video, we explore two of the "less discussed" descending motor pathways: Rubrospinal & Tectospinal Tracts
Catalyst University
Sympathetic Structures (Gray and White Rami Communicantes) & Innervation to the Skin
In this video, we discuss the pathway for sympathetic innervation to the skin after briefly reviewing the part of the spinal nerve and rami communicantes.
Catalyst University
Cranial Nerve X - Vagus Nerve [Part 2a] | Structure & Functions of UQ & Thoracic Branches
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the major branches of cranial nerve IX (the vagus nerve), specifically in the thoracic cavity.
The Noted Anatomist
Introduction to skull, meninges, ventricular system and brain
A short introduction to the skull, meninges, dural venous sinuses, ventricular system, CSF and cerebral arteries.
Catalyst University
Radicular Pain Versus Radiculopathies EXPLAINED
In this video, we discuss the differences between radicular pain and a true radiculopathy including their most common mechanisms.
Science360
Engineer Chris Mattson - ScienceLives
Brigham Young University engineer Christopher Mattson designs technology that targets the needs of the world's poorest populations. He and his students have produced new water-well designs for villages in Africa and new tools for farmers...
The Wall Street Journal
Who Needs a Whole Brain?
Dr. Joanne Smith, president and CEO of Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, speaks with Stefanie Ilgenfritz, the WSJ's health and science bureau chief, about decoding and rewiring the brain.
Next Animation Studio
Researchers use new method to help paralyzed patients walk again
Researchers have tested a new technique using electrical stimulation on the spinal cords of paralyzed patients to help them walk again.
The Noted Anatomist
Spinal cord Topography
This video tutorial covers the topography of the spinal cord (... hence the name) as well as structural features of the spinal cord.
Catalyst University
The Corticospinal Tracts EXPLAINED | Motor Output
In this video, we the structure and functions of the corticospinal tracts including the lateral and medial (anterior) divisions.
Catalyst University
Overview of Brainstem and Brain Blood Supply
In this video, we discuss the blood supply to the brain stem and higher brain originating from the vertebral arteries and internal carotid arteries. We also see the structure of the Circle of Willis.
Catalyst University
Corticobulbar Tracts EXPLAINED | Cranial Nerve Motor Function
In this video, we the structure and functions of the corticobulbar tracts and the divisions destined for the midbrain, pons, and medulla.
Catalyst University
Cauda Equina Syndrome | Presentation, Risk Factors, & Signs/Symptoms
In this video, we explore the mechanism, risk factors, and patient presentation (signs/symptoms) for cauda equina syndrome.
Catalyst University
The IST Complex & Stabilization of the Spine
In this video, we explore how the combined action of the transverse abdominus, multifidus muscle, and the IST complex (interspinous - supraspinous - thoracolumbar complex) stabilize the spine and protect the spinal cord.