Lecture On Shoulder Dislocations, Veins & Lymphatics: An Anatomy Lecture I MBBS

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This in-depth anatomy lecture explores the intricacies of the shoulder joint, venous system, and lymphatic drainage of the upper limb. Designed for medical students and healthcare professionals, this video provides a comprehensive understanding of:

Shoulder Joint: Common causes of shoulder dislocations, including recurrent dislocations due to glenoid labrum injuries. The lecture explains the anatomy of the glenohumeral joint and the role of the glenoid labrum in maintaining stability.
Supraspinatus Tendinitis and Frozen Shoulder: The instructor discusses the clinical presentation and anatomical basis of supraspinatus tendinitis, a common cause of shoulder pain. Frozen shoulder, characterized by pain and restricted movement, is also explained.
Veins of the Upper Limb: This section provides a detailed overview of the superficial and deep veins of the arm, including the cephalic, basilic, and median cubital veins. The concept of "venae comitantes" is explained, highlighting the unique arrangement of veins accompanying arteries in the upper limb.
Lymphatic System: The lecture covers the lymphatic drainage of the upper limb, emphasizing the importance of lymph nodes in filtering lymph and their role in the spread of infection and cancer. The clinical significance of afferent and efferent lymphatic vessels is also discussed.
Keywords:

Anatomy
Shoulder joint
Dislocation
Glenoid labrum
Supraspinatus tendinitis
Frozen shoulder
Cephalic vein
Basilic vein
Median cubital vein
Venae comitantes
Lymphatic system
Lymph nodes
Afferent lymphatics
Efferent lymphatics




SANTINIKETAN MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL
Real Classroom Demonstration/Lecture
On: ANATTOMY by Dr. Abhijit Roy
(MBBS Batch: 2024-25)
Conducted on: 27-11-2024

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