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Welcome to a new and exciting Podcast called ANATOPOD designed to teach anatomy. ANATOPOD aims not just to teach anatomy well to a high and practical level but also to introduce the history of ana... more
FAQs about ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast:How many episodes does ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast have?The podcast currently has 91 episodes available.
January 29, 2023The Osteology of the Leg and the TarsusALL 7 The Anatomy/Osteology of the Tibia, Fibula and Tarsus Including the anatomy of the ankle, tibiofibular joints/syndesmosis and the surgical anatomy of mid-tarsal (Chopart) and tarso-metatarsal (Lisfranc) amputations Music Martha Argerich Bach Capriccio Please visit https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPODIn order to make a greatly appreciated contribution and to help us continue our work. NEXT PODCAST: The Anatomy of the Foot and Foot Stability...more58minPlay
January 14, 2023The Anatomy of the LegALL6 The Anatomy of the Leg This includes the extensor compartment, the peroneal compartment and the superficial and deep flexor compartments. The homology with the upper limb is discussed along with the compartmental nerves and the relevance for the clinical anatomy in a lower limb fasciotomy and required to perform a below knee amputation. If you feel like contributing please do so at : https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD This year I am shifting to a subscriber based website given the high level of interest in this format of anatomy teaching. Appreciate all the support. Music: Margaret Argerich Bach Partita /Capriccio...more1h 2minPlay
November 30, 2022THE ANATOMY OF THE POPLITEAL FOSSA AND THE KNEE ALL 5 THE ANATOMY OF THE LOWER LIMB includes: Anatomy of the Back of the Thigh The Anatomy and Stability of the Patellofemoral Joint Popliteal Fossa The Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Knee including the ligaments, menisci and cruciate ligaments Blood supply and practical aspects of Innervation and knee block Assessing knee instability The anatomy of Knee Arthroscopy If you like these podcasts please visit: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPODSo that I can expand this into a website built around the ANATOPOD podcast but also the History of Anatomy podcast and The Anatomy Cupboard podcast on historical anatomical vignettes (the latter continuing as Episode 11 in 2023). ...more1h 16minPlay
November 12, 202210th Episode of The Anatomy Cupboad - The Anatomy of a PygmieOn the 1699 book by Edward Tyson (1651-1708) the Anatomy of an Ourang-Outang (Sive Homo Sylvestris) and the notion of the anatomical development of humans and their distinction from other primates. And much much more…. Soundstripe released music: Kevin Graham Price to Pay instrumental Please visit https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD And make a contribution. We are moving to a subscriber website in 2023 and appreciate your support and suggestions. The Anatomy Cupboard will pick up again in February 2023...more34minPlay
October 24, 2022ALL-4 The Anatomy of the HipThis podcast considers the anatomy and formation of the innominate (Hip) bone and then the surgical anatomy and approaches to the hip joint and its anatomy. The next podcast will include the back of the thigh, the patellofemoral joint and patella and the knee. Music by Margaret Argerich. Bach Partita in C Minor Capriccio Please contribute to our cause to create a dedicated website by visiting: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPOD As always enjoy your anatomy.Do contact me on the Facebook site if you wish more detail on the surgical approaches to the hip joint....more52minPlay
October 09, 20229th Episode The Anatomy Cupboard - What Might Have Happened if Charles Darwin Hadn’t Left Medical School?In this episode of The Anatomy Cupboard I explain why Charles Darwin left the esteemed Edinburgh Medical School in 1827. Without running into a number of other lapsed medicos he might well not have gone on his journey on The Beagle or even had an interest kindled in the science of evolution. Music permitted by Soundstripe Enoch Yang The Dying Swan Instrumental If you feel inclined please visit to contribute at: https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPODIt is much appreciated in our attempt to expand this service as a comprehensive website including the different podcasts, text blogs and availability of texts of the podcasts, practice exams, cheat sheets, lecture series on Art and Anatomy and on the History of Dissection and much much more…..In the meantime continue to enjoy your anatomyVery Best Andrew ...more34minPlay
September 25, 2022The Anatomy of the Thigh - ALL 3In this podcast there is further consideration of lower and upper limb homology.The quadriceps, adductor and gluteal regions are considered. The discussion of the piriformis and obturator internus muscles will overlap with the podcast of the pelvis (2023).I am in the process of converting this site into a subscriber website with anatomy, history of anatomy and The Anatomy Cupboard as separate podcasts. The site will include a lecture series on Anatomy and Art and on the History of Dissection as well as study cheat sheets and practice examinations. It is hoped that this site will be opened in the first part of 2023. In the meantime if you can contribute please do so to assist us in this endeavour at https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPODThanks so much and continue to enjoy your anatomy...more1h 2minPlay
August 29, 2022THE ANATOMY OF THE FEMORAL TRIANGLE - ALL 2Included is the anatomy of the femoral triangle and its contentsSaphenofemoral ligation and the anatomy of the saphenofemoral junctionThe anatomy of the fascia lataThe Femoral artery/femoral vein and femoral nerve and femoral canal.The anatomy of the inguinal lymph nodes If you like this podcast please visit https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPODAnd make a contribution so that we can continue this important service Martha Argerich plays Bach Partita in C Minor, BWV 826, Capriccio We are most grateful and please continue to enjoy your anatomy ...more58minPlay
August 14, 20228th Episode of The Anatomy Cupboard - Vale Philip Larkin and How Admiral Baron Jan Gerrit van Wassenaer Bust a GutHomage to Professor Larkin, this episode discusses a little about the history of diseases of the oesophagus and of the story of Boerhaave’s syndrome. Please visit https://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPODTo make a contribution if you like this podcast and do let me know what topics you may wish covered in this section on the history of anatomy. Music: Permitted by Soundstripe: Kevin Graham – Price to Pay ...more25minPlay
July 31, 2022Anatomy of the Lower Limb - An Overview of Upper and Lower Limb HomologyAnatomy of the Lower Limb ALL 1 An Overview Homology with the Upper Limb (plus the osteology of the Femur) In this podcast, the first of the lower limb I discuss the homology between the 2 limbs and we have time at the end to go over the osteology of the femur.As I do the last part if you can take out a femur and go over the points as we discuss each area separately. Music Martha Argerich Bach Partita in C Minor (including Capriccio) Don’t forget if you can to contribute to our growing group athttps://patron.podbean.com/ANATOPODSo that we can expand this important podcast service. I very much appreciate all your feedback and we hope to make this the best podcast for anatomy teaching around. The next one in this series is on the femoral triangle. There will be soon the August episode (Number 8) of The Anatomy Cupboard! In the meantime please continue to enjoy your anatomy. Andrew ...more46minPlay
FAQs about ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast:How many episodes does ANATOPOD - The Anatomy Podcast have?The podcast currently has 91 episodes available.