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Skeletal Anatomy: Study of bones in the shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist, and hand. Muscle Anatomy: Analysis of muscles responsible for movement, including flexors, extensors, and rotators. Nervous System: Overview of major nerves like the brachial plexus and their role in motor and sensory function. Vascular Anatomy: Blood supply of the upper limb, including major arteries (e.g., brachial, radial, ulnar) and veins. Joints and Movements: Study of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand joints, along with their range of motion and function. Clinical Correlations: Pathologies and injuries affecting the upper limb, such as fractures, nerve damage, and conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome.
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A Physiology course focuses on the study of how living organisms function, with an emphasis on the normal processes and mechanisms within the human body. Topics typically include the function of organs and systems such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, and digestive systems, as well as cellular processes, homeostasis, and regulation. The course combines theoretical learning with practical applications to understand how the body maintains health and responds to changes or diseases.
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