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Anatomy can be a doosey for everyone, so don't let it get you down if you're having trouble. A few mnemonics and acronyms can be your savior if you are really struggling. Just make sure you have them straight and practice saying them out loud. Remember that sometimes, the most silly or inappropriate mnemonics or acronyms can help you recall the toughest things! Be creative and have fun with anatomy, it will help it stick. Some of my acronyms and mnemonics may not be helpful or useful to you if you don't understand them, so try making your own. When in doubt, draw it out! Drawing vasculature or nerves from beginning to end can take some time, but can be worth it in the long run. Typically, I would draw out sections of vasculature or nerves and then go to the lab to identify them. It really helped me solidify relationships. When I was in anatomy, I would read the lab manual the night before, taking notes on things I thought were important for the lecture test. To my surprise, much of what I originally thought were minor details, were actually very helpful in locating structures for the lab exam. Knowing relationships between structures can aid your learning in anatomy, because if you can find landmarks like nerves, vessels, or bony structures, you can often figure out what something is. For your practical, if your school offers any old exams, you might make a list of all of the terms that have been tested on in the past and their occurrence. You and your classmates might also join Quizlet and start your own flashcard deck. Our class created decks for each exam that helped to quiz when the lab was closed. Creating tables with muscle origins, insertions, and actions will also help reinforce your learning. Remember, teamwork makes the dream work! If you have anything to add to this list, please leave it in the comments section below. Thank you all for reading! Much thanks to the UT Southwestern PA Class of 2015 for their help. Helpful Links Free Online Anatomy Practicals Virtual Cadaver Lab BioDigital Human The Skeleton Dance - for help with bony landmarks Shoulder Articulations Brachial Plexus Parody Drawing the Brachial Plexus in 37.6 Seconds Upper Body Suprascapular nerve/artery with the superior transverse scapular ligament (bridge) Army goes over the bridge, Navy goes under it = Artery superior to ligament, Nerve inferior to ligament SITS: Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres MINOR, Subscapularis SIT attaches to greater tubercle Subscapularis attaches to lesser tubercle First S = abductor IT = lateral rotators Last S = medial rotator Brachial Plexus Real Texans Drink Cold Beer => Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches Branches of Posterior Cord: ULTRA Upper subscapular Lower subscapular Thoracodosral Radial Axillary Axillary Artery Branches Screw the Lawyer, Save A Patient Superior thoracic artery Thoraco-acromial artery Lateral thoracic artery Subscapular artery Anterior circumflex humeral artery Posterior circumflex humeral artery C5,6,7 Raise your wings to heaven--> C5, C6, C7 contributions form the long thoracic nerve, which innervates the serratus anterior. One of the actions of the serratus anterior is upward rotation of the scapula as you lift your arms at the glenohumeral joint. You can also say C5,6,7 keep your wings from heaven, as an injury to the long thoracic nerve will cause winging of the scapula Movements of the Pectoral Girdle (Scapula) Depression - "People Like Sex After Tacos" Pectoralis major & minor Latissimus dorsi Serratus Anterior Trapezius Protraction (PEC-S) Pectoralis major Pectoralis minor Serratus anterior Retraction - TRL (like the old MTV show) Trapezius (middle) Rhomboids (major/minor) Latissimus dorsi Superior Rotation (TrapS) Trapezius (superior, inferior) Serratus anterior (anterior, inferior) Inferior Rotation (PiLLaR) Pectoralis major (inferior, sternocostal) and minor Latissimus dorsi Levator scapulae Rhomboids Movements of the Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint) Adduction - PTL (Praise The Lord) Pectoralis major Teres major Latissimus dorsi Lateral rotation - TIP Teres minor Infraspinatus Posterior deltoid Medial Rotation - SPLAT Subscapularis Pectoralis major Latissimus dorsi Anterior deltoid Teres major Contents of the Cubital Fossa (medial to lateral) N - median Nerve A - brachial Artery T - Tendon of the biceps brachii Bones of the Hand Looking at the right palm of hand (lateral to medial) Proximal row: Some Lovers Try Positions (Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform) Distal row: That They Can't Handle (Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate) LOAF Muscles of the Hand - innervated by Median Nerve Lateral 2 lumbricals Opponens pollicis Abductor pollicis brevis Flexor pollicis brevis Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand from Lateral to Medial All For One And One For All Abductor Pollicis Brevis Flexor Pollicis Brevis Opponens Pollicis Adductor Pollicis Opponens Digiti Minimi Flexor Digiti Minimi Abductor Digiti MInimi Interossei Muscles PAD and DAB Palmar interossei ADduct Dorsal interossei ABduct Contents of the Deltopectoral Triangle - CAP Clavicle Anterior deltoid Pectoralis major (clavicular head) Triangular Interval, Space, and Quadrangular Space - Finger Trick! Triangular Interval Boundaries - contains radial nerve and profunda brachii artery Long head Lateral head Teres major Triangular Space Boundaries - contains circumflex scapular artery Teres minor Teres major Long head Quadrangular Space Boundaries - contains axillary nerve and posterior humeral circumflex artery Teres minor Teres major Humerus/lateral head Triceps brachii (long head) Head and Neck SCALP- layers of the scalp are Skin Connective tissue Aponeurosis Loose areolar tissue Pericranium Standing Room Only- The branches of CN V (in order of V1 to V3) go through the Superior orbital fissure foramen Rotundum foramen Ovale Teeth: 2123 → 2 incisors, 1 canine, 2 premolars, 3 molars (sometimes there’s only 2 molars b/c the person had no wisdom teeth) Cranial nerves: Oh, Oh, Oh, To Touch And Feel a Virgin Girl's Vagina And Hymen V3 Innervates: 2 pterygoids (medial and lateral) 2 mouth CLOSERS (temporalis and masseter) 2 mouth OPENERS (anterior belly of digastric, mylohyoid) 2 tensors (tensor veli palatini, tensor tympani) The branches of V1 in the superior view of the orbit from medial to lateral are NFL-- Nasocilliary, Frontal, and Lacrimal SO4 LR6 → Superior oblique is innervated by CN 4, Lateral Rectus is innervated by CN 6 Actions of the Superior Oblique = 'SOLID' Superior Oblique Lateral rotation (Abduction) Intorsion Depression All of the "Glossus" muscles (genioglossus, hyoglossus, and syloglossus) are innervated by CN 12 (hypoglossal) except for the palatoglossal muscle (innervated by pharyngeal plexus) All of the pharyngeal muscles are innervated by the pharyngeal plexus, except for the stylopharyngeus muscle, innervated by CN 9 (glossopharyngeal) If the eye in question is moving toward the midline and is centered, medial rectus is working. If it moves laterally and is centered, it is lateral rectus. When medial and moving down, the superior oblique is in control. When medial and moving up, the inferior oblique is in control. Just remember that when medial, OBLIQUES are in control and they have opposite functions of their names (i.e. superior moves the eye down), whereas RECTUS (superior/inferior) muscles are in control when the eye is lateral. Sinuses draining into the middle meatus: AMFM → Anterior and Middle ethmoidal sinuses, Frontal sinus, and Maxillary sinus VAN - the order of vasculature/nerves in the intercostal space, inferior to the rib Vein Artery Nerve RALS - pulmonary artery location with respect to pulmonary bronchi in the heart Right - Anterior Left - Superior C3, 4, and 5 keep the diaphragm alive (phrenic nerve) I ate 10 Eggs At noon (foramen/hiatus locations) IVC - T8 Esophageal - T10 Aortic - T12 The “Birds of the Thorax” or a “Duck Between 2 Gooses” in the Posterior Mediastinum EsophaGOOSE (Esophagus) Thoracic DUCK (throacic duct) AzyGOOSE (Azygous) Lower Body External oblique = "hands in pocket" orientation Above the umbilicus, the artery under the rectus abdominis is the superior epigastric. Below the umbilicus, it is the inferior epigastric artery Abdominal retroperitoneal structures: SAD PUCKER Suprarenal glands Aorta/IVC Duodenum (2nd and 3rd part) Pancreas Ureters Colon (ascending/descending) Kidneys Esophagus Rectum The vas deferens passes OVER the ureters. Likewise, the uterine artery passes superior to the ureter and the vaginal artery passes inferior to the ureter (from top to bottom = UV). No inferior vesicle artery in females. The Pes Anserinus is made of 3 muscles and a mnemonic to remember them is "Say Grace at Tea". They are innervated by 3 different nerves and come from 3 different compartments. Sartorius Gracilis semiTendinosus The ischiocondylar (hamstring) portion of adductor magnus is more medial. Pubofemoral portion is more lateral. Together, they create the adductor hiatus. Gamellus muscles are innervated by the nerves innervating the muscles below them: Superior gamellus - nerve to obturator internus Obturator internus - nerve to obturator internus Inferior gamellus - nerve to quadratus femoris Quadratus femoris - nerve to quadratus femoris For the ligaments in the knee joint, take your middle finger on your right hand and cross it over your index finger. This represents the ligaments in your right knee, with ACL being on top, going from a posterolateral to an anteromedial position. The PCL is on bottom, going from a posteromedial to an anterolateral position. Do it with your left hand to mimic the ligaments of the left knee. Ask someone to show you this if it’s confusing. Movements at the Hip Flexors: STRIP Sartorius Tensor fascia latae Rectus femoris Iliopsoas (iliacus and psoas major) Pectineus Extensors: BASiS (I is for inferior gluteal nerve that innervates gluteus maximus, the only muscle it innervates) Biceps femoris (long head) Adductor magnus (ischiocondylar/hamstring portion) Semimembranosus Inferior gluteal nerve (gluteus maximus) Semitendinosus Lateral Rotators: GOSSIP-Q (O is for both obturators) Gluteus maximus Obturator externus/internus Sartorius Superior gamellus Inferior gamellus Piriformis Quadratus femoris Adductors: GAAAP Gracilis Adductor brevis Adductor longus Adductor magnus Pectineus Contents of the Femoral Triangle (lateral to medial) - NAVL femoral Nerve femoral Artery femoral Vein inguinal Lymphatics 10 named branches of internal iliac artery in the male, 11 in female 7 leave the pelvis 2 leave pelvis by crossing the pelvic brim Posteriorly - iliolumbar artery Anteriorly - umbilical artery Obturator canal - obturator artery Ventral sacral foramina - lateral sacral artery Greater sciatic foramen to gluteal region 2 pass between roots of sacral plexus Superior to piriformis - superior gluteal artery Inferior to piriformis - inferior gluteal artery Not passing between roots of sacral plexus Under coccygeus muscle, inferior to piriformis - internal pudendal artery 3 remaining - supply structures INSIDE the pelvis Superior bladder - superior vesicle artery Posterior bladder and prostate (male only) - inferior vesicle artery Wall of rectum - middle rectal artery branches from internal pudendal artery Uterus (female only) - uterine artery Base of bladder (female only) - vaginal artery LAFF muscles - innervated by the medial plantar nerve first Lumbrical Abductor hallucis Flexor hallucis brevis Flexor digitorum brevis Posterior Compartment of Leg Above Medial Malleolus Dick, Tom, And Very Nervous Harry (flexor Digitorum longus, Tibialis posterior, posterior tibial Artery, posterior tibial Vein, tibial Nerve, flexor Hallucis longus) Below Medial Malleolus Tom, Dick, and Very Nervous Harry (Tibialis posterior, flexor Digitorum longus, posterior tibial Artery, posterior tibial Vein, tibial Nerve, flexor Hallucis longus) Actions of the (Right) Leg Credits: Andersenpa of physicianassistantforum.com UTSW Class of 2015
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