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Dedicated to Osteopathic Medicine. Providing training and education for professionals and students of health and medicine field. More information on Instagram @Osteopathicmedicine

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  • Jul 1, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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S1 Ep3 Nervous system: Somatosensory pathways - summary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 11:19


In this episode, we will go through the somatosensory pathways in the spinal cord and the body as a part of analysis of the nervous system. You will need a pen and paper to take down notes and for a later revision. At the end of the podcast, I'll give you some tips on how to apply them in clinical setting and improve your learning.

Ep2 Osteopathic Medicine Diagnosis (Intro)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 9:05


Osteopathic Medicine Diagnosis 1 - Introduction: In this podcast we will go through explanations and definitions related to diagnosis and osteopathic medicine diagnosis basis. for more information connect on Instagram: Osteodmed @OsteopathicMedicinecentre

Ep1 Anatomy - Pelvis, flat feet and Sacroiliac joint

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 5:17


In this podcast, we will review pelvis structure and sacroiliac joint. We will also review It's relationship with Pes Planus or Flat Feet. More information on Instagram @Osteopathicmedicinecentre Podcast transcript: Osteopathic Medicince ◾This image shows the pelvis structure and lumbar spine. Bones that form parts of lower limb. ▪️There are different types of joints there. One of the interesting ones is the SIJ (Sacroiliac joint). ▪️The one that you can see in the middle, joining the liac bones (love handle bones) to our lower lumbar sacral section (S1-3 in spine). ▪️This joint bears the weight of being the connector of legs and upper limb and abdominal parts. ▪️People with pes pelanus characterisics, can be good cases to refer to further research. More informative material and podcoasts in posts. #podcast #osteomed #learning #studymed #health #osteostudent @osteopathicmedicincecentre

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