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- S1 E1 - The Essential Language of AnatomyJanuary 18, 202334minWelcome to the unique language of the body, where you’ll learn the words that anatomists use to identify body parts, in both precise and relative terms. Starting from the standard anatomical position, you’ll learn the vocabulary of directionality within the body and the history of its standardization over the centuries.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E2 - Bones as the Body’s Framework of MovementJanuary 18, 202331minBegin to explore the fascinating skeleton of the human body, the bones of the leverage systems that cause our movements. But did bones evolve for the purpose of moving an organism along? Or might bones have evolved as a response to a completely different need—One you might never have considered?Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E3 - Joints: Structure Determines FunctionJanuary 18, 202333minWhen we consider our anatomical joints, we usually think of movement—the elbow, knee, wrist, etc. But as you’ll discover, our bodies contain many joints that provide only limited movement, and some that do not move at all. As you learn about the ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and bursae that keep us moving, you’ll also discover why some of our joints are only temporary.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E4 - The Terminology of Movement PatternsJanuary 18, 202331minExplore the six categories of our freely movable synovial joints, the fulcrums of our bodies’ leverage systems. Using a variety of graphic aids, you’ll visualize the joints—from those that allow flat surfaces to simply glide over each other to the ball-and-socket joints that allow movement through all three dimensions.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E5 - Muscles as Systems for Motion and SupportJanuary 18, 202330minExplore the three types of muscle tissue that move our bodies, whether voluntarily or involuntarily. Learn the major functions of skeletal muscle, which not only moves our skeletal system but also keeps it still and stable, provides as much as 85% of our normal body heat, and regulates glycemic control.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E6 - The Role of the Nervous System in MovementJanuary 18, 202330minBegin to examine two of the primary divisions of the nervous system, the central and peripheral. Learn about the cranial nerves that govern functions in the head and neck and the spinal nerves that control skeletal muscles and receive sensations from the trunk and limbs.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E7 - The Spine: Fundamentals of the Body’s AxisJanuary 18, 202331minThe body’s axial skeleton consists of the skull, ribs, sternum, spine, and one of the most unusual bones of the body—the hyoid. Look closely at the spine and the bones that support the overall structure of the body and consider the ways such an important system can be affected by pain and injury.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E8 - The Skeleton of the Head and TorsoJanuary 18, 202330minWhen we think of our body’s joints, we tend to imagine our most mobile joints—the elbow or shoulder for example. But our skull has 22 bones, all united by joints. Learn about these synarthrotic suture joints and the subtle differences between male and female skulls. Examine the sternum, consider the formation of the ribcage, and learn the difference between true and false ribs.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E9 - The Many Muscles of the Head and NeckJanuary 18, 202330minDiscover the fascinating musculature of the face, muscles we rarely think about, but which allow us to communicate our most subtle emotions. Learn about muscles of the neck that direct our head movements. Examine the functions of some of our 12 pairs of cranial nerves and how they relate to muscles and sensations of the head and neck.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E10 - Back Muscles: Layering and MovementsJanuary 18, 202332minExplore the muscles of the back in all their layered complexity. Learn which muscles “live” on the back but are actually muscles of the upper limbs, which stabilize and move the spine. And learn which paper-thin muscles aid in respiration … or do they?Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E11 - Torso Muscles: Thoracic, Abdominal, and PelvicJanuary 18, 202333minExplore the musculature of the torso—the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic muscles, which aid bodily functions like breathing. Learn about the fascinating properties of the respiratory diaphragm, the only skeletal muscle that is both voluntary and programmed for rhythmic contraction and relaxation.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E12 - Digital Cadaver Lesson: Head, Neck, and TorsoJanuary 18, 202332minWhile scientists have been examining cadavers for at least the past two millennia, anatomists today have the extraordinary tool of “Anatomage,” often called a digital autopsy table. Learn how this tool came about as you explore the bones and muscles of the spine, head, and torso—removing one layer at a time, to see what lies beneath.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E13 - The Brachial Plexus of the Upper LimbJanuary 18, 202331minExamine the brachial plexus, the network of nerves that relays signals from the spinal cord to the upper limb and that takes almost all sensations of that region to the central nervous system for processing. More complex than any other plexus of the somatic nervous system, its work is integral to our day-to-day living.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E14 - The Shoulder: Mobility versus StabilityJanuary 18, 202332minExplore the strengths and weaknesses of the human shoulder and the relationship of that joint to the anatomy of past primates who spent their lives swinging in the trees. Learn about the many bones and muscles that make up this complex and most mobile joint, and some of the ways in which it’s commonly injured.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E15 - Shoulder to Elbow: The Anatomical ArmJanuary 18, 202332minExplore the bones, muscles, and ligaments of the elbow, a complex region actually made up of three separate joints. Learn about the fascia of the arm and the cutaneous veins that provide the extra blood you can access in an emergency—whether encountering a predator or starting up your workout.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E16 - The Complexity of the Forearm and WristJanuary 18, 202334minLearn about our nearly 20 forearm muscles that cause wrist and finger movements, as well as the remarkable actions of our thumb. The ability to oppose the thumb with other digits in a grasping motion is one of the hallmarks of our primate lineage. The forearm is also home to muscles that allow us to turn our palms to face up or down, an action which actually occurs at the elbow.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E17 - The Hand and How It WorksJanuary 18, 202332minExplore the architecture of the human hand, one of the most significant anatomical features that separates us from almost all other animal life. It’s that fine motor coordination along with our bipedalism that has allowed us to become the species we are today. You’ll also learn about the source of carpal tunnel pain and how surgery may help relieve it.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E18 - Digital Cadaver Lesson: The Upper LimbJanuary 18, 202323minUsing “Anatomage” digital technology with the ability to see beneath the skin, you’ll examine the 30 bones of the upper extremity, as well as the intricacy of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand joints. You’ll also be able to visualize the muscles of the shoulder, including the group known as the rotator cuff, in addition to the many other muscles of the arm, forearm, and hand.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E19 - Nerve Plexuses of the Lower LimbJanuary 18, 202333minExplore the lumbar and sacral plexuses, those networks of interconnected nerves that control the muscles of the lower extremity and pelvic floor and that relay sensations from the lower limbs and genitalia. As part of the sacral plexus, you’ll learn about the sciatic nerve, the largest and longest nerve in the body.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E20 - The Multiplex Pelvis and Its Hip JointJanuary 18, 202332minWhile the childhood hip bones are three separate bony elements with cartilaginous growth regions, the three regions are united into one single bone once the cartilage has ossified. The pelvis is a complex of the two hip bones as well as the sacrum and coccyx. Explore the multi-axial hip joints and the pelvis, where differences between the female and male skeleton are most obvious.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E21 - The Thigh: Our Largest Bone and Its MusclesJanuary 18, 202332minContinue your examination of the lower limbs with the femur, the body’s largest and strongest bone. You’ll learn about the muscles of the thigh and visualize their origins and insertions. Explore the quads and hamstring muscles and how they work to provide hip and knee mobility, and learn about the patella, your kneecap.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E22 - Knee to Ankle: The Anatomical LegJanuary 18, 202334minContinue the exploration of the knee joint, one of the most complex joints in the body. Examine the multiple bones and ligaments that allow for both movement of this hinge joint as well as stability. Learn about the ACL and why a tear in the meniscus takes so long to heal. Get to know the three muscle compartments that lie between the knee and ankle.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E23 - The Features of Our Complicated FeetJanuary 18, 202332minAlthough we think of our hands as being the most intricate and complex parts of our limbs, our feet have a few more intrinsic muscles than our hands. Explore the complexities of the bones, muscles, and tendons within the feet—which support not only our own weight, but also anything we pick up to carry.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E24 - Digital Cadaver Lesson: The Lower LimbJanuary 18, 202329minThe complex musculature of the feet is easy to visualize with the “Anatomage” digital system; so are the muscles of the hip, thigh, and leg. You’ll see the muscles peeled back, layer by thin layer, and you’ll develop a better understanding of the role played by ligaments in stabilizing these “pedestals.” You’ll also explore the bones and joints of the lower limb from numerous angles.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
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