Complete Anatomy

Cadaveric Lab: Skeletal and Muscular Systems

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About this course

By Dr. Alan Detton

A companion course to traditional anatomy lectures featuring detailed photographs of professionally dissected cadaveric tissue. The photographic library represents a comprehensive look at the human body through all body regions and systems. The course is designed to better prepare students in how to identify anatomical structures in embalmed human cadaveric specimens in either dissection or prosection based courses.

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Explore over 200 cadaveric images right at your fingers, providing a new supplemental interactive experience for dissection labs

The Screens allow you to explore the highly detailed 3D model that's placed beside similarly dissected views of a human cadaver

Discover the Skeletal and Muscular Systems in amazing 3D detail and identify the structures in a human cadaver

Use the Screens to enhance your understanding of anatomical structures and relationships

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Learning Outcomes

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Students will have a better understanding of anatomical relationships and be able to identify structures on the 3D model and relate them to the cadaveric images.

Author

Dr. Alan Detton
Dr. Alan Detton
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (2013-2016)

Alan J. Detton, PhD, received his Doctorate from The Ohio State University in Anatomy Education. Upon graduation, Dr. Detton accepted a lecturer position at Stanford University, where he was a faculty member in the Department of Surgery, Division of Clinical Anatomy. Dr. Detton is the current author of Grant's Dissector 16th Edition and is currently completing a companion series of Grant's Dissection Videos to direct students on the methods of human dissection. While at Stanford University, Dr. Detton consulted with Anatomage as an anatomical expert for their curriculum products on the Anatomage Table. He has also been a Visiting Professor at St. George's University, American University of the Caribbean, University of California San Francisco and the University of Pacific. He is currently teaching part time at the University of California San Diego.

Contents

Module 1
The Axial Skeleton
Introduction to the Skeleton
The Skull
Isolated Bones of the Skull
The Orbit, Nasal Cavity, and Cranial Vault
The Teeth, Hard Palate, and Mandible
The Vertebral Column
Thoracic Vertebrae and Ribs
Module 2
The Appendicular Skeleton
Bones of the Pectoral Girdle
Bones of the Arm, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
Bony Pelvis
Bones of the Thigh, Leg, and Foot
Module 3
Muscles of the Trunk
Muscles of the Back
Muscles of the Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis
Module 4
Muscles of the Limbs
Muscles of the Upper Limb: Shoulder and Arm
Muscles of the Upper Limb: Forearm and Hand
Muscles of the Lower Limb: Hip and Thigh
Muscles of the Lower Limb: Leg and Foot
Module 5
Muscles of the Head and Neck
Muscles of the Head
Muscles of the Pharynx and Larynx
Muscles of the Neck
LECTURE 1
The Axial Skeleton

Introduction to the Skeleton

The Skull

Isolated Bones of the Skull

The Orbit, Nasal Cavity, and Cranial Vault

The Teeth, Hard Palate, and Mandible

The Vertebral Column

Thoracic Vertebrae and Ribs

LECTURE 2
The Appendicular Skeleton

Bones of the Pectoral Girdle

Bones of the Arm, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand

Bony Pelvis

Bones of the Thigh, Leg, and Foot

LECTURE 3
Muscles of the Trunk

Muscles of the Back

Muscles of the Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis

LECTURE 4
Muscles of the Limbs

Muscles of the Upper Limb: Shoulder and Arm

Muscles of the Upper Limb: Forearm and Hand

Muscles of the Lower Limb: Hip and Thigh

Muscles of the Lower Limb: Leg and Foot

LECTURE 5
Muscles of the Head and Neck

Muscles of the Head

Muscles of the Pharynx and Larynx

Muscles of the Neck