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Category Archives: Anatomy in EM

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 022: shoulder- AC and SC Joints

30 Nov

Continuing our (seemingly never ending) journey through the shoulder and beyond the plain film. Cheers as always to radiopaedia.org for the cited images.   iTunes | Generic RSS  

Anatomy in EM, lecture ac joint, anatomy, emergency medicine, FOAMed, sc joint, shoulder 2 Comments

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 021: shoulder – subacromial space and labrum

24 Nov

yet more on the shoulder and the impingement syndrome. [Direct Download] Enjoy. Or not… iTunes | Generic RSS

Anatomy in EM, lecture anatomy, emergency medicine, FOAMed, orthopaedics 1 Comment

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 020: shoulder – the rotator cuff

10 Nov

OK we’re back with another podcast. Sorry it’s been so long. We’ll be on the shoulder for the next 3 or 4 videos so hope you enjoy it. Here’s the rotator cuff. [Direct Download] FOAMed Resources: shoulderdoc.co.uk radiopaedia and here … Read More »

Anatomy in EM, lecture AFEM, anatomy, emergency medicine, rotator cuff 2 Comments

Why we think the LMA is probably safe in cardiac arrest

13 Sep

More info and images in response to the recent paper showing that supra-glottic airways compress neck vasculature in pigs in cardiac arrest.

Anatomy in EM, lecture Air-Q, anatomy, cardiac arrest, MRI, resuscitation 3 Comments

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 019: Scaphoid Fractures

24 Jun

Quick and simple, likely not anything too new. [Direct Download] UPDATE: In a lecture from a hand surgeon at one of our training days this paper (free full text) was pointed out that suggested that the blood supply to the scaphoid … Read More »

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