1.4: Anatomy of the Limbs
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[CORRECTION: The brachialis muscle in the arm is innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve on the medial part and the radial nerve on the lateral part.) Shaun, Norman and Terence extend themselves and try to leg it through the anatomy of the limbs! We talk about how to learn anatomy more effectively by memorising as little as possible.  Thanks again to Ben Earner for being a legend! Concepts covered in this episode:  - Different types of joints including synovial, synchondrosis, symphisis, syndesmosis, sutures, etc  - Development of the limbs from the body wall - Dorsal vs ventral muscles and actions  - Innervation of the forelimbs and hindlimbs as well as most muscles and bones  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shaun--norm-and-terence/message
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