Human Anatomy Laboratory (KINE315)
The anatomy laboratory is typically done via cadaver dissection. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the state of Virginia experienced a shortage of usable cadavers for student use. Instead, Dr. Ashleigh Queen used virtual aids to walk students through the parts of the body during the fall semester of 2021.
As usual, the course content will be divided up in the same format as the professor chose to break up the class. This was taught by the categorization of the body sections.
Content
Lower Extremity
- Ankle Joint
- Anterior Thigh Muscles, Arteries, Veins, & Nerves
- Bones of the Foot
- Femur & Patella
- Hip Joint
- Knee Joint
- Os Coxa : Innominate Bone
- Posterior Thigh & Gluteal Region
- Structures of the Foot
- Tibia & Fibula
Organ System & Trunk
- In-Person Lecture Notes
- Abdominal Vessels, Ducts, & Intercostal Vessels
- Abdominal, Intercostal, & Neck Muscles
- Bony Landmarks of the Skull
- Digestive Organs
- Reproductive Systems
- The Brain
- The Heart
- Upper Respiratory System & Lungs
- Urinary System
- Vertebrae, Sternum, Ribs & Sacrum
Upper Extremity
- In-Person Lectures
- Bony Landmarks of the Hand
- Bony Landmarks of the Clavicle
- Bony Landmarks of the Humerus
- Bony Landmarks of the Radius & Ulna
- Bony Landmarks of the Scapula
- Brachial Plexus
- Muscles of the Chest & Back
- Muscles of the Forearm & Elbow
- Muscles of the Hand
- Muscles of the Upper Arm
- Shoulder & Wrist Joint
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