PT+PA+Anatomy

=Physical Therapy & Physician Assistant Anatomy Course Page= toc Information on this page is specific to anatomy courses: DPTR5001, DPTR6002, and MPAS5101 These courses are co-instructed by Mike Pascoe, and David James

=Online Resources= Cadaver Pathology - Information on pathological structure found on cadavers Dartmouth Medical School | Dept of Anatomy - Anatomy learning modules. Cranial Nerve Roller Coaster - Developed using the VH dataset, ride around the CNs as they course through their various foramina Anatomical Terms - Searchable database of 31,107 anatomy terms based on Terminologia Anatomica Winking Skull - Online resources from the Thieme Atlas of Anatomy Think Anatomy - A collection of the best anatomy resources on the internet Zygote Body - It's like Google Maps, but for the human body Illustrated Atlas of Human Anatomic Variation - Did I discover a novel anatomical variant in my cadaver? Check here to find out Radiopaedia - An excellent radiological reference, wiki style Draw it to Know it - Gross anatomy summarized using narrated digital drawings, accompanied by an outline of structures

=Upper Extremity= Bone Room Photos Upper Extremity Muscles (Matt Jones) Brachial Plexus Subway Map

Summary of segmental innervations of upper extremity muscles


=Head and Neck Section=

Cranial Nerves
These diagrams are based on the original drawings made by Dr. Bookstein in lecture (Summer 2012) Disclaimer: there may be small differences between these diagrams and what was drawn in lecture, so remember that you are ultimately responsible for what was covered in lecture. The best way to resolve disputes is to read the description of the nerve in your text. Vagus (X) || ||
 * ~ Nerve(s) ||~ Diagram (click Download) ||
 * Olfactory (I), Optic (II), Oculomotor (III) || [[file:Cranial Nerves 1-3.v2.pdf]] ||
 * Trochlear (IV), Opthalmic (V1) || [[file:Cranial Nerves 4-5I.pdf]] ||
 * Maxillary (V2), Mandibular (V3) || [[file:Cranial Nerves 5II-5III.pdf]] ||
 * Abducen (VI), Facial (VII) || [[file:Cranial Nerves 6-7.pdf]] ||
 * Vestibulocochlear (VIII), Glossopharyngeal (IX),
 * Accessory (XI), Hypoglossal (XII) || [[file:Cranial Nerves 11-12.pdf]] ||

Cervical Plexus
Representation of what Dr. Bookstein drew in lecture on Aug 1, 2012:
 * The muscular branches of ansa cervicalis have been clarified to match your study guide (8/7/12):

Sympathetic Innervation of the Head & Neck
Representation of what Dr. Bookstein drew in lecture on Aug 1, 2012:

Infratemporal Arterial Supply
Representation of what Dr. Bookstein drew in lecture on Aug 1, 2012:

=Lower Limb=

Sacral Plexus
This diagram is modified from wikipedia to match what was taught by Dr. Pascoe in lecture.

Lower Limb Arterial Supply


=Textbook Errors=

Cross Sectional-Human Anatomy
Dean & Herbener, 2000 :
 * Page 12, plate 1372, Label 30: labeled as "rhomboid minor", should be corrected to "rhomboid major". VHD axial 370:
 * Page 176, plate 1338, Label 25: labeled as "teres major", should be corrected to "teres minor". VHD axial 337:
 * Page 94, plate 2105, Labels 16 and 17: switch labeled structures, 16 should be "semitendinosus". VHD axial 1108: