Amy Morgan is a second year medical student in Trinity College, Ireland. Learn first-hand from Amy how Complete Anatomy is helping her ace her med school exams.阅读详情
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Muscle compartments of the leg
For the final instalment of our examination of the muscular compartments let’s dive into the divisions of the leg. As we said before, the leg is divided into three muscular compartments, however this can sometimes be classified as four muscle groups.阅读详情
Muscle compartments of the Thigh
Similar to the upper limb, there are fascial planes dividing the functional muscle groups in the lower limb. Both the thigh and leg are divided into three separate compartments.阅读详情
Webinar: Remote learning with Complete Anatomy
Earlier this month, product expert Lindsay Brandes gave us the ultimate guide on remote learning with Complete Anatomy. It was our most attended webinar to date, and covered a range of topics, including creating content, sharing content and remote student assessment.阅读详情
Muscle compartments of the forearm
The muscles in the forearm control the fine and intricate movements of the fingers as well as the gross and forceful movements of the hand and wrist.阅读详情
Muscle compartments of the upper arm
The muscles of the limbs are divided into discrete compartments. Over the course of the next few weeks we will learn about each of these individual collections of muscle in detail and delve into the benefits and drawbacks of having such segregation. 阅读详情
Webinar: Remote assessment with Dr. Jonathan Wisco
Last week, Dr. Jonathan Wisco joined us for a webinar on using Complete Anatomy for remote assessment.阅读详情
Anatomy Dissected: CNIX (glossopharyngeal nerve)
Welcome back to a brand new episode of Anatomy Dissected! This week, we look at the glossopharyngeal nerve, which carries sensory and motor information.阅读详情
Shedding light on PMS
Dysmenorrhea, aka period pains or menstrual cramps, is a condition that has been noted for centuries. It was a largely taboo subject and has had some questionable cures throughout the years.阅读详情
Paranasal sinuses
Why is the air you breathe out warm and humid? Why does your skull not drag you down, despite it being a third of your body weight? Well, it’s partly due to the 4 paired air-filled pockets located in the skull, known as the paranasal sinuses.阅读详情