Tag Archives: anatomy
Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 004: LisFranc Injuries
Here’s the next (not so) exciting instalment. Thanks for the emails and encouragement. Some neuro stuff is in progress! And if you have a slightly more accurate account of where the LisFranc story is from then I’d love to know As … Read More »
Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 003: The Ankle
In 10 minutes this is only a very brief look at the ankle, so there may have to be a part 2 to this. [Direct Download] Here’s some useful further reading Radiopaedia.org Wheeless‘ Below are some lovely animation videos … Read More »
Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 001: Cervical Spine
This is an idea I’ve had for a while now and have been attempting with varying degrees of success on the blog. I’m an ED trainee of sorts but I’ve managed to find myself teaching anatomy full time for a … Read More »
Anatomy for EM – The Nasal Cavity
[This is a series of posts where I’m trying to transfer my anatomy lectures to a blog format, with emphasis on the clinically relevant points. Images are mainly from the 1918 Grays, freely available and out of copyright here. Forgive the … Read More »