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Anatomy & Physiology

Neuromuscular Interactions: How to Move a Muscle

One of the first things we learn about the brain is that it’s in charge of the rest of the body. It not only allows us to imagine rainbow unicorns fighting an epic battle against giant robots, but it also processes outside stimuli and allows us to ...
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Laura Snider

Anatomy & Physiology

Word Games: Fun With Anatomy Etymology

Have you ever stared into the depths of your A&P textbook and wondered who named all that stuff? There is a dizzying array of anatomical ...
Technology in Anatomy Education, Lesson Plans, Technology in Education

From Anatomy to Pathology: A Shoulder Region Lesson Plan in 3D and AR

Are you an instructor looking to add some interactive 3D technology to your lessons and labs? Ask for a free instructor trial of Courseware! ...
Pathology

Learn Muscle Anatomy: Common Sports Injuries 101

It’s no secret that exercise is an important component of keeping our bodies healthy, and athletic activities are a great way to have fun while we ...
Pathology

The Year in Review: 5(ish) Awesome Medical Breakthroughs of 2018

2018 is rapidly coming to a close, and that means we’ll soon be counting down the seconds to a brand new year. Not to be outdone by the festivities ...
Anatomy & Physiology

You've Got Some Nerve(s): Exploring the Spinal Nerves

At about 45 cm long, the human spinal cord is an information superhighway that connects the brain to the rest of the body. That may seem tiny ...