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Catalyst University
Shoulder ABDuction Test | Rationale & Interpretation
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...
Catalyst University
Neck Pain | Introduction, Risk Factors, & Prognoses
In this video, we introduce neck pain and several important risk factors for developing neck pain along with how to conceptually think about the prognosis for a patient with neck pain.
Curated Video
088 The Deep Extrinsic Shoulder Muscles
Want to know a fun and systematic way to remember the origins, insertions and actions of levator scapulae, rhomboideus minor and rhomboideus major? Watch and learn as Leslie Samuel discusses how to remember the origins, insertions and...
Kenhub
Overview of the Scalene Muscles
Attachments, innervation and functions of the scalene muscles.
Kenhub
Main muscles of the head and neck
Major muscles of facial expression and mastication, and neck muscles.
Infognostica
Beating technology addiction (Tech-posture)
Beating technology addiction could have a lot to do with the tech-posture cycle.
Catalyst University
Canadian C-Spine Rules EXPLAINED
In this video, I explain the Canadian C-spine rules, a guide to determining whether or not radiography is necessary prior to initiating physical therapy treatment.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Cervical Spine: Adequacy of the Lateral Cervical Spine X Ray
Dr. Mahadevan from Stanford School of Medicine explains adequacy for lateral cervical (neck) x-rays
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Cervical Spine: Cervical Spine Protection in Airway Management
Explains how the cervical spine is protected during airway management. (Intended for information only, and not as a substitute for formal training.)
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Cervical Spine: Assessing Alignment of the Neck X Ray
Dr. Mahadevan of Stanford Medical School shows Sal what misalignment in the neck could look like in an X-ray. [7:32]