Anatomy Videos
A hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue squeezes through a weak spot in a surrounding muscle or connective tissue called fascia. The most common types of hernia are inguinal (inner groin), incisional (resulting from an incision), femoral (outer groin), umbilical (belly button), and hiatal (upper stomach).
The shoulder joint is formed where the humerus (upper arm bone) fits into the scapula (shoulder blade), like a ball and socket. Other important bones in the shoulder include: The acromion is a bony projection off the scapula. The clavicle (collarbone) meets the acromion in the acromioclavicular joint.
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The knee joint is the largest joint in the body, consisting of 4 bones and an extensive network of ligaments and muscles. Injuries to the knee joint are amongst the most common in sporting activities and understanding the anatomy of the joint is fundamental in understanding any subsequent pathology.
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Anatomy of The Superficial Neck
Anatomy of The Posterior Thorax
Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs
Anatomy of The Superficial Face
Anatomy of The Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Anatomy of The Upper Limb Joints
Anatomy of The Shoulder and Arm Muscles
Anatomy of The Anterior Thorax
Anatomy of The Lower Limb Joints
Anatomy of The Orbit