Upper limb
You may use the video as a revision for the topic or as a self-assessment tool. For the purpose of self-assessment, pause the video at the beginning of each slide and take your time in reading the question and coming up with the answer then replay the video to confirm your answer and listen to further comments and explanations.
00:00 Intro
00:31 Q1 A nerve related to the scapula
01:29 Q2 Identifying muscles and nerve supply
02:42 Q3 Osteology of the scapula: a fossa
03:29 Q4 Identifying an artery and a nerve in the axilla
06:12 Q6 Case presentation of a muscle with paralysis of a muscle of the shoulder girdle
07:26 Q7 Injury of the axillary nerve
08:27 Q8 Identifying an artery and a nerve in the axilla
11:16 Q9 Radiographic anatomy
12:49 Q10 Osteology of the scapula: muscle attachment and nerve supply
13:43 Q11 Case presentation of a shoulder injury and a possible nerve involvement
After completing this video you will be able to identify and discuss some features of the shoulder region and axilla:
Deltoid, axillary nerve, lateral cutaneous nerve of the arm, median nerve, brachial plexus, axillary artery, cephalic vein, axillary vein, rotation of the scapula, winged scapula, serratus anterior, long thoracic nerve, the nerve of Bell, thoracoacromial artery, musculocutaneous nerve, BBC nerve, spinoglenoid notch, suprascapular nerve, teres minor, rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, levator scapulae, dorsal scapular nerve, glenoid fossa, glenoid labrum
Presented and edited by Dr. Akram Jaffar, Ph.D.
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