I'm going to be doing a change in gears here. I plan on actually utilizing this space for something as it has been laying dormant now for a number of years (almost 3yrs.). Change of pace I'm planning on discussing Pivotal Response Training here and the principles therein. I'm planning my first post to be on Shared Control, I'm going to skip the overview I think. I have a ton of reports to write along with edits, so I don't plan to make this a regular occurrence; I'm sure stranger things have happened in life, they sure have in mine.
Thanks!
DW: On Assignment
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
New Cat Anatomy Videos!
1) Dorsal Shoulder Muscles: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=wu8vqt136jo
2) Dorsal View of Back Muscles: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=Up7VLsvb9RI
3) Gluteal Muscles: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=M3aA6PAclT0
4) Posterior View of Leg Muscles: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=offxo5bmi8o
5) Ventral View of Neck Muscles: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=BYe1sKpxcmQ
6) Right Lateral View: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=TKFDV0UCYXw
7) Dorsal View of Shoulder and Arm: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=jbYvgxiJvL0
8) Professor on arm muscles: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=zelkBymPHMI
9) Professor on leg muscles: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=dLTWzCUPBG0
2) Dorsal View of Back Muscles: http://www.youtube.
3) Gluteal Muscles: http://www.youtube.
4) Posterior View of Leg Muscles: http://www.youtube.
5) Ventral View of Neck Muscles: http://www.youtube.
6) Right Lateral View: http://www.youtube.com/
7) Dorsal View of Shoulder and Arm: http://www.youtube.com/
8) Professor on arm muscles: http://www.youtube.
9) Professor on leg muscles: http://www.youtube.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Cat Anatomy Videos!!!!!
All of these video are awesome 6 and 7 seem to be repeats of one another and show you the arm in two different ways... kinda. Solid stuff here, they do make some mistakes, but thankfully the group seems to be really on top of it and catches their mistakes.
Sweet!
List of Words from the Board
Thank you (I.T.) for emailing these I'll get these up to you guys now:
- Infraspinatus
- Teres Major
- Peroneous
- Iliacus Major
- Tennissimus
I think this is in the cat, but not the human?
- Xiphihumeralis
- Pectoantebrachialis
- Tennuissimus
- Caudofermoarlis
- Epitrochlearis
Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
All Lecture in the .amr format can be played with quicktime, which comes standard with iTunes or your can just download it for free I believe. The basic free version should do the trick if you guys were having trouble with it.
Tonight's Lecture
Tonight's Lecture
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