Air Anatomy
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Hi. This channel is based on the idea of using simple 3-dimensional hand gestures as a method to teach and learn complex spatial anatomy.
Air Anatomy is a highly involving, deeply educational, flexible and literally 'no cost' method to learn spatial content.
This channel furthers by blending diverse methods - traditional and modern to make anatomy learning interesting and..
Air Anatomy
2d ago
In this short video I explain the phenomenon of Metachromasia and the physics behind it ..read more
Air Anatomy
3w ago
In this video, we explore Guyon's Canal, an important anatomical region for potential ulnar nerve entrapment. Using a chalkboard demonstration and surface anatomy on the wrist, we identify key landmarks such as the pisiform bone and hook of hamate. You'll learn: The boundaries of Guyon's canal The structures passing through it Clinical implications of ulnar nerve compression. Perfect for medical students, anatomy enthusiasts, and healthcare professionals! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more engaging anatomy content. ? Keywords: Guyon's Canal, Ulnar Nerve, Wrist Anatomy, Ulnar N ..read more
Air Anatomy
2M ago
Known as Suprameatal triangle, this high yield topic in Anatomy and ENT is taught in THREE minutes ..read more
Air Anatomy
2M ago
Air Anatomy
2M ago
Pressure, traction, atavistic and aberrant epiphysis - everything explained with clarity in 5 minutes 0:00 - Intro 0:35 - Pressure epiphysis 1:27 - Traction epiphysis 2:38 - Pressure Vs Traction 3:24 - Atavistic epiphysis 4:00 - Aberrant epiphysis 4:49 - Summary ..read more
Air Anatomy
2M ago
Using graphics and intuitive gestures, I explain in TWO Minutes, how to identify the side of the scapula. Bone model credits: Cory Henderson, UNCG Imaging Lab University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Model licensed through CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ..read more
Air Anatomy
2M ago
A short video explaining all you need to know about TRENDELENBURG sign ..read more
Air Anatomy
2M ago
Learn all about synovial joints in 15 minutes! Using animated PowerPoints and clay models, every joint type and movements are illustrated For ease the lecture is divided into chapters. Older (Archaic) names of joint types that are not much used are put in Parenthesis 0:00 - Intro 0:05 - Definition of joints 0:49 - Functions 1:53 - Classification of Joints 3:10 - Typical Synovial joint 5:44 - Classification of Synovial joints 6:52 - Ball and Socket joint/ (Spheroid joint) 8:44 - Hinge Joint (Ginglymus joint) 10:25 - Pivot joint (Trochoid joint) 12:00 - Gliding joint/Plane synovial (Arthroidal j ..read more
Air Anatomy
4M ago
What is Zona Pellucida? Where is it? What is the Oocyte Cumulus Complex? Learn in THREE MINUTES! Microscopy Image cited from Francisco Marco-Jiménez et al (2012) (Error in the video: I mistakenly named the image as scanning electron microscopy. It is "microscopy with Hoffman modulation contrast system at magnifications of 200 ..read more