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Discover the anterior triangle of the neck: clear, clinical anatomy for students and clinicians. Anterior triangle anatomy, boundaries, and key contents are explained with practical surgical and examination relevance. This video breaks down the anterior triangle—bounded by the midline, the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid, and the mandible—covering its apex, roof, and muscular floor. Learn […]

Explore the posterior triangle of the neck—its borders, subdivisions, key nerves and vessels, and critical clinical implications. In this concise anatomy video you’ll learn the precise boundaries of the posterior triangle (sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, clavicle), how the omohyoid divides it into the occipital and subclavian (omoclavicular) triangles, and which structures lie within each region. Discover the […]

Explore the human vertebral column: learn spine anatomy, regional differences, and clinical implications. This concise guide covers the 33 vertebrae across cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions and explains their roles in movement, support, and nerve protection. You’ll discover key vertebral structures—body, vertebral arch, pedicles, laminae, vertebral foramen, spinous and transverse processes, and articular […]

Discover the bones of the foot—tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges—and learn practical clinical anatomy for diagnosing fractures and common pathologies. This video breaks down foot anatomy with clear explanations of the tarsal group (calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuneiforms, cuboid), the five metatarsals, and the toe phalanges, plus the functional division into hindfoot, midfoot, and forefoot. You’ll understand […]

Sacroiliac joint pain explained: learn causes, symptoms, and practical diagnosis tips for SIJ dysfunction and sacroiliitis. This video breaks down sacroiliac (SI) joint anatomy, why women—especially during pregnancy—are more vulnerable, and the key differences between inflammatory and mechanical causes. Viewers will understand the joint’s limited motion, stabilizing ligaments (notably the interosseous sacroiliac ligament), and how […]

Thoracic Outlet Obstruction (TOS) is caused by nerve or vessel compression near the collarbone. Learn the key types—neurogenic, venous, and arterial—along with symptoms, anatomy, tests (Adson’s, Roos), and treatment. This video is ideal for medical students, physios, and clinicians looking to master upper limb compression syndromes.

Discover the essential structure and function of the cervical spine in this easy-to-understand, high-yield video. Learn about common cervical spine conditions, symptoms, and treatment options to help you better protect your neck and spine health. Perfect for students, patients, and anyone wanting a clear guide to cervical spine anatomy and care.

Explore the structure and function of the human vertebra, the building blocks of the spine and backbone, in this easy-to-follow medical video. Learn about the different regions of the spine, common vertebral conditions, and their role in supporting movement and protecting the spinal cord. Ideal for students, patients, and anyone interested in understanding spinal health.

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it passes through the wrist’s carpal tunnel. It often results in symptoms like numbness, tingling, pain, and weakness in the hand and fingers, especially the thumb, index, and middle fingers. CTS is frequently associated with repetitive hand movements, prolonged […]

Discover how the ankle joint (talocrural joint) works and why it’s essential for movement, stability, and injury prevention. In this concise, engaging video you’ll learn the anatomy of the ankle—tibia, fibula, and talus—how the mortise-and-talus “hinge” enables dorsiflexion and plantar flexion, and why the talus’s unique shape matters. Key ligaments are explained clearly: the tibiofibular […]

Explore the clinical anatomy of the shoulder joint, focusing on its bones, muscles, ligaments, and range of motion. This video highlights key structures involved in stability and movement, as well as common injury sites relevant to clinical assessment and treatment.

Learn the detailed anatomy of the hip joint in this concise medical video, covering the hip joint capsule, key muscles including iliopsoas, gluteals, and short external rotators, and relevant clinical conditions such as hip dislocations, vascular necrosis and examination techniques. This video is ideal for medical students, physiotherapists, orthopaedic trainees, and anyone studying musculoskeletal anatomy. […]

Learn about piriformis syndrome, a neuromuscular condition where the piriformis muscle compresses the sciatic nerve, causing buttock pain and radiating leg discomfort. This video explains the anatomy, symptoms, underlying causes, and strategies for diagnosis and treatment.

Dive deep into the world of human anatomy with our latest video on the femur. What You’ll Learn: The Femur Unveiled: Get up close and personal with the anatomy of the femur, exploring its structure, parts, and functions. Clinical Significance: Discover the crucial role the femur plays in overall body mechanics, mobility, and health. Common […]

Learn about Femoral Shaft Fractures, including their common causes, injury mechanisms, and different fracture types, in this detailed medical video. Understand how high-impact trauma leads to these fractures and why proper classification is crucial for treatment. Perfect for medical students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in orthopedic injuries.

Learn the clinical anatomy of the quadriceps muscle group, including its structure, function, and role in knee extension and stability. This video highlights the individual muscles, their innervation, common injury sites, and relevance in physical examination and rehabilitation.

Explore the clinical anatomy of the midbrain, focusing on its key structures such as the cerebral peduncles, tectum, and cranial nerve nuclei. This video explains the midbrain’s functions, including motor control and visual reflexes, and discusses common lesions and their clinical implications.

Learn the clinical anatomy of the brainstem using the Rule of 4’s to simplify the organization of key cranial nerve nuclei and tracts. This video breaks down the structures and functions of the midbrain, pons, and medulla, and explains how lesions at each level present clinically.

Explore the clinical anatomy of the cerebellum and how damage to its regions leads to cerebellar syndromes affecting coordination, balance, and motor control. This video explains key anatomical divisions, associated symptoms, and how to recognize cerebellar dysfunction in clinical settings.

Basal ganglia explained: learn how these deep brain nuclei regulate movement, posture, and reward processing—key for understanding Parkinson’s and Huntington’s. In this clear, engaging video you’ll explore the anatomy and function of the basal ganglia, including the striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen), globus pallidus (GPe/GPi), subthalamic nucleus, and substantia nigra (pars compacta and reticulata). Discover […]




