Gout is a form of crystal arthritis caused by a failure to metabolise uric acid, causing an accumulation in the blood and tissue.READ POST
Complete Anatomy for the Heart Specialists: Interview with Dr. Colby Carter
Dr. Carter started his career in medicine as a firefighter and paramedic and is a 2014 graduate of the Physician Assistant program at the Medical University of South Carolina.READ POST
Ever Given Blood? Introduction to the Cardiovascular System
The 14th of June is World Blood Donation Day. Learn in 1 minute how blood carries oxygen, nutrients and hormones through the body.READ POST
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
Tennis Elbow, or Lateral Epicondylitis, is a painful condition of the elbow caused by overuse or inflammation of the tendons of the common extensor origin.READ POST
Replace textbooks with Great River Learning and Complete Anatomy | Webinar
Last Tuesday, special guest Keith Kropp from Great River Learning joined our weekly webinar and showed us how Complete Anatomy integrates seamlessly with Great River Learning’s online workbooks.READ POST
Functions of the Liver | Anatomy Slices
Anatomists know that the liver is a wedged-shaped organ located mainly in the right hypochondrium and epigastric region, inferior to the diaphragm.READ POST
Integrating Complete Anatomy into your Existing Curriculum | Webinar
On Tuesday we were joined by special guest David Moyer, D.C. of the University of Virginia.READ POST
Aortic Valve Replacement
Aortic stenosis refers to a condition where in which there is a narrowing of the aortic valve opening, usually due to calcium build-up.READ POST
Root Canal Therapy | Anatomy Snippets
A human tooth is made up of a crown, neck and root.READ POST
Sense of Touch Explained | Anatomy Snippets
Our skin contains millions of receptors which allow us to feel pain, touch, pressure and even temperature.READ POST