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Popliteus Muscle

Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Popliteus Muscle A triangular muscle with a narrow tendinous origin and broad insertion. One of the deep flexors of the knee. Origin : strong tendon arises from the anterior part of the popliteal groove on the lateral surface of the condyle of the femur Insertion […]

Phantom pain: Basics

Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Phantom pain is a common symptom after amputation of limb. The term phantom doesnot mean that the symptoms are imaginary or in the patient’s head It is a real phenomenon. Upto 80% of amputee patients have phantom symptoms. The patient will feel the sensation of […]

Extensors of the Leg

Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

Anatomy of the #Peroneal Muscles

Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

Anatomy of the Supinator

Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA ANATOMY OF THE SUPINATOR MUSCLE Which muscles supinate the forearm? Biceps muscle(musculocutaneous nerve). Supinator muscle (radial nerve). The function of the supinator muscle (along with the biceps) is to supinate the forearm or rotate the radius to turn the palm anteriorly. Which muscle pronates the […]

Anatomy of the Flexor Hallucis Longus

Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA FLEXOR HALLUCIS LONGUS • One Of The Deep Muscles Of Posterior Compartment Of The Leg • FHL Muscle Spans Down The Calf To The Side Of Ankle And Into Foot • Muscle Fibers – Lowest Origin In Leg And Some Fibers Almost At The Ankle […]

The Biceps Femoris Anatomy

Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Trauma, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States. Anatomy of biceps femoris • The biceps femoris is a muscle of posterior thigh. • The biceps femoris is one of the three flexor muscle of the posterior thigh. Hamstrings muscles(there are three):- 1. Biceps femoris 2. Semitendinosus […]

Trendelenburg Test/Gait

Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, University of Toledo, Ohio, United states. Multimedia presentation involving Trendelenburg test, Trendelenburg sign. Viva Questions: 1. What is Fulcrum, Lever Arm, Power with respect to abductor musculature? 2. Which conditions do you get a false positive and false negative Trendelenburg test? 3. What are the […]

Sensory Supply over the Knee

Courtesy: Prof Nabile ebraheim, Chairman , Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States. Multimedia presentation involving sensory supply around the knee joint: medial femoral cutaneous nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, saphenous nerve, lateral sural cutaneous nerve, medial sural cutaneous nerve, superficial peroneal nerve, sural nerve.

Lateral Plantar Nerve- Anatomy

Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Professor of Orthopaedics and Trauma, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States. This is a multimedia presentation involving the origin of the lateral plantar nerve from the posterior tibial nerve, its analogy to the ulnar nerve in the hand, muscles supplied include quadratus plantae, the interossei, abductor digiti minimi, the Baxter’s nerve, […]

Superficial Peroneal Nerve

Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States Educational video describing origin of the superficial peroneal nerve, its relation to the peroneus longus in the proximal third, its relation between peroneus longus and brevis, its relation between extensor digitorum brevis and peroneus tertius in the distal third, sites […]

Neuron Synapse

Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States Educational video describing nerve impulse, action potential, synapse, transmission across synapse, synaptic vesicles, docking proteings, post synaptic receptors.

Nerves of the Lower Leg

Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States Educational video describing nerves of the lower leg. Description and animation on common peroneal nerve, its division into tibial and common peroneal nerves, formation of the sural nerve and its distribution, the saphenous nerve from the femoral nerve and its […]

Coracoid Process

Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States Educational video describing coracoid process, ligamentous and muscular attachments like coracoacromial ligament, coracoclavicular ligament, coracohumeral ligaments, short head of biceps, pectoralis minor, coracobrachialis; its relation to musculocutaneous nerve, surgical anatomy

Serratus Anterior

Courtesy: Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Professor of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States Educational video describing its origin from the ribs and insertion to medial border of scapula, its role as a protractor, as boxer’s muscle, its innervation by the long thoracic nerve, paralysis leaading to winging of scapula, testing for scapular winging, […]

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