
This introductory lecture outlines the course structure and topics covered in upper limb anatomy, including the clavicle, scapula, humerus, and pectoral girdle, for medical and Occupational Therapy students.
In this lecture, we will study the clavicle in detail, including its anatomical features, surfaces, borders, muscular attachments, ossification, and applied anatomy. The explanation is simplified and exam-oriented, making it easy for students of Occupational Therapy and other health sciences to understand and revise effectively.
In this lecture, we will study the anatomy of the scapula in detail, including its surfaces, borders, angles, processes, muscular attachments, and clinical correlations. The content is explained in a clear, structured, and exam-oriented manner, making it ideal for medical students preparing for anatomy examinations
This lecture covers the anatomy of the humerus, including its major features, muscular attachments, and clinical correlations, in an exam-oriented manner for medical and Occupational Therapy students
This lecture explains the anatomy of the pectoral girdle, including its components, joints, muscular attachments, and clinical correlations, in an exam-oriented manner for medical and Occupational Therapy students.
This course provides a complete and simplified understanding of the Pectoral Girdle, focusing on the clavicle and scapula. Designed especially for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, nursing, and medical students, the lessons break down every concept in a clean, easy-to-follow manner.
What you will learn inside this module:
Detailed anatomy of the clavicle and scapula
Surfaces, borders, angles, and ossification
Muscle attachments made simple
Applied/clinical anatomy explained in a clear way
Movements of the pectoral girdle with examples
Mnemonics and shortcuts to help you remember easily
Why this course is useful:
This module is perfect for exam preparation, foundational learning, or quick revision. Even if you are a complete beginner, the explanation
Through clear explanations, practical demonstrations, and visually engaging content, you will gain a deep understanding of:
The structure and function of the pectoral girdle
Detailed bone anatomy of the clavicle, scapula, and humerus
Muscles of the upper limb, their origins, insertions, and actions
Joint mechanics, including shoulder, sternoclavicular, and acromioclavicular joints
Clinical relevance for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and anatomy exams
By the end of this course, you will not only memorize anatomy, but also understand it in a practical, exam-oriented way, enabling you to apply your knowledge confidently in academic, clinical, and professional settings.
Whether you are preparing for semester exams, practical assessments, or professional practice, this course will guide you from basics to mastery, with easy-to-understand explanations that stick.…