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MISCELLANEOUS
CLINICALS
APPLIED ANATOMY 1
>> Palpations, goniometry, manual length testing, and manual muscle testing for the upper extremity – the most color coded notes ever
GROSS ANATOMY 1
>> Diagram of the layers of muscles on the back! Includes innervations and actions!
>> UPDATED 4/12/2020 – scalenes are NOT accessory expiratory muscles LOL
>> All about the thorax, lungs, and heart – love how my drawings in this one turned out βΊοΈ
>> Brachial plexus diagram with all the muscles that the nerves innervate! I threw in some weird mnemonics to help you guys remember all the muscles π
MSK 1
>> A PT evaluation protocol that is specific to USAHS – in comic strip form
GROSS ANATOMY 2
>> Blood supply diagram and descriptions for abdominal organs – honestly one of the diagrams I’m the most proud of π₯°
>> Arterial supply for the entire lower extremity – simple arrow diagram on the second page
>> >> UPDATED 6/13/20 – fixed a couple things on the lumbosacral plexus diagram! (pectineus was written twice, N. to quadratus femoris is supposed to be L4-S1, and N. to obturator internus is L5-S2)
>> Lumbosacral plexus anatomical and simple diagram with motor and sensory innervations!
>> Diagrams of the foot bones and ligaments – nice and simple
>> Not actually drawn out but is a labeled skull model – includes foramen and what goes through them
>> Another labeled skull model – made for studying for practicals because there was no actual key provided π
>> UPDATED 6/13/20 – fixed a couple things on the lumbosacral plexus diagram! (pectineus was written twice, N. to quadratus femoris is supposed to be L4-S1, and N. to obturator internus is L5-S2)
>> Pelvic girdle, hips, and entire lower extremity concepts and diagrams – made from lecture notes and Gorniak
>> Neck and head concepts and diagrams – made from lecture notes and Gorniak
BIOMECHANICS
>> All of the different gait systems combined onto one page – includes the different gait classifications and muscles activated [LAST UPDATED 3/4/2020 – Loading Response has eccentric dorsiflexor activity, not eccentric plantarflexor activity]
CLINICAL NEURO 1
>> Arterial supply for the brain and brain stem – based off of models and used for lab practical
>> Diagrams of the somatosensory and motor tracts!
>> Diagram of the cranial nerves and some disorders associated with them!
>> Presentations you might see if there is a lesion in a particular lobe of the brain!
NEUROMUSCULAR 1
>> Visual field deficits caused by lesions to the optic nerves, chiasm, or tracts – diagram form because the textbook was hard to follow
>> Written study guide for cumulative final – a neuro study guide that’s only 10 pages?? crazy.
MSK 2
>> By popular demand, the common nerve entrapments at the elbow that were discussed in class – not drawn to scale LOL
MSK 3
>> Spinal arthrokinematics and coupling patterns!
>> UPDATED 6/19/2020 – you would see LMN signs once the stenosis is down in the cauda equina because those would be nerve roots! you might also see a positive crossed SLR for disk herniations!
>> Condensed chart comparing lumbar stenosis, disk herniation, and instability!
>> Simple chart about upper and lower crossed syndromes described by Janda!
CARDIO PULM
>> All about EKGs and interpreting them!
>> Flowchart of ischemic cardiac pathologies and other pathologies that they can lead to!
>> UPDATED 3/7/2021 – for obstructive lung disorders, tidal volume should increase while vital capacity decreases!
>> Comparison between restrictive and obstructive lung diseases in a simple-ish chart!
>> The “tic-tac-toe” method to interpreting arterial blood gases! Not how to understand asian baby girls… sorry
BIOPHYSICAL AGENTS
>> Study guide for all things electrical stimulation!
PEDIATRICS
>> Diagram for all the pediatric gross motor milestones! (I’ve never drawn so many babies before… LOL)
>> Diagram for pediatric reflexes! Timelines at at the end!
NEUROMUSCULAR 3
>> UPDATED 6/15/20 – Last page is fixed! It talks about types of ataxia, not arteries…
>> All about ALS, HD, and cerebellar ataxia in charts!
>> A mini guide on how to classify spinal cord injuries!
Disclaimer: Just as a reminder, these downloads are just for reference and should NOT be taken as something that is 100% correct. These downloads are made available only to provide information and visuals that were adapted from class notes and textbooks. Always question everything you read, from textbooks to other people’s notes to even your professor’s notes. All notes are written and made by me. Contact me if you have any questions or if you catch anything I missed!