- A Herniated Disc
- Biopsy of the Temporal Artery
- Bones in the Wrist
- Bursitis in the Heel
- Exercises to Prevent Low Back Pain
- Exercises to Prevent Low Back Pain
- Exercises to Prevent Low Back Pain
- Hallux Valgus With a Bunion
- Hammer Toe
- Hand Splint
- How the Spine Is Organized
- Inside the Knee
- Loss of Bone Density in Women
- Muscles and Other Tissues of the Musculoskeletal System
- Musculoskeletal System (1)
- Musculoskeletal System (2)
- Proper Keyboard Position
- Replacing a Knee
- Replacing All of a Hip (Total Hip Replacement)
- Sciatica
- Trigger Finger Position
- What Is a Heel Spur?
- When the Fingers Are Abnormally Bent
- Wrist Splint
- Autonomic Nervous System
- Brain Activity During a Seizure
- Brain: Nerves and Arteries
- Bursts and Breaks: Causes of Hemorrhagic Stroke
- Bursts and Breaks: Causes of Hemorrhagic Stroke
- Cauda Equina Syndrome
- Dermatomes
- EEG
- Herniation: The Brain Under Pressure
- How the Spine Is Organized
- How the Spine Is Organized
- Insulating a Nerve Fiber
- Locating the Basal Ganglia
- Nerve Junction Boxes: The Plexuses
- Pain Scales: How Bad Is the Pain?
- Recording Brain Activity
- Reflex Arc: A No-Brainer
- Spinal Tap
- Stages of the Sleep Cycle
- Supplying the Brain With Blood
- Taking the Pressure Off a Nerve
- Tissues Covering the Brain
- To and From and Up and Down the Spinal Cord
- To and From and Up and Down the Spinal Cord
- Typical Structure of a Nerve Cell
- Using the Brain to Move a Muscle
- Viewing the Brain
- Viewing the Cranial Nerves
- What Is Referred Pain?
- When Specific Areas of the Brain Are Damaged
- Where Is the Spinal Cord Damaged?
- Why Strokes Usually Affect Only One Side of the Body
- A Look Inside the Nose and Throat
- A Look Inside the Urinary Tract
- An Inside Look at the Eye
- Atresia and Fistula: Defects in the Esophagus
- Bleeding In and Around the Brain
- Bones of the Foot
- Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate: Defects of the Face
- Common Types of Clubfoot
- Cutting the Umbilical Cord
- Cystic Fibrosis: Not Just a Lung Disease
- External Female Reproductive Anatomy
- Hearing Aids: Amplifying the Sound
- How to Use a Metered-Dose Inhaler With a Spacer
- Identifying the Permanent (Adult) Teeth
- Identifying the Primary (Baby) Teeth
- Inside the Ear
- Inside the Knee (Side View)
- Internal Female Reproductive Anatomy
- Kyphosis: A Humpback
- Life Cycle of Toxoplasma gondii
- Locating Growth Plates
- Locating the Heel Bone
- Locating the Major Salivary Glands
- Locating the Pituitary Gland
- Locating the Thyroid Gland
- Locating the Tonsils and Adenoids
- Male Reproductive Organs
- Measuring Blood Pressure
- Meckel Diverticulum
- Milestones in Sexual Development
- Milestones in Sexual Development for Girls and Boys
- Myringotomy: Treating Secretory Otitis Media
- Normal Aqueous Humor Drainage
- Normal Circulation in a Fetus
- Organs of the Urinary Tract
- Patent Ductus Arteriosus: Failure to Close
- Persistent Truncus Arteriosus
- Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Position and Presentation of the Fetus
- Position and Presentation of the Fetus
- Position and Presentation of the Fetus
- Positioning a Baby to Breastfeed
- Scoliosis: A Curved Spine
- Septal Defect: A Hole in the Heart's Wall
- Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
- Spina Bifida: A Defect of the Spine
- Strabismus: A Misaligned Eye
- Structure of DNA
- Sutures of the Skull
- Tetralogy of Fallot: Four Defects
- The Cobb Angle
- The Eustachian Tube: Keeping Air Pressure Equal
- The Femur: Part of the Hip Joint
- The Urinary Tract
- Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
- Transposition of the Great Arteries
- Typical Structure of a Nerve Cell
- Understanding Colostomy
- Undescended Testis
- View of the Liver
- Viewing the Retina
- What Is an Inguinal Hernia?
- What Is Intussusception?
- A View of the Digestive System
- Banding a Hemorrhoid
- Causes of Abdominal Pain by Location
- Complications of Diverticulitis
- How the Esophagus Works
- Large Intestine with Diverticula
- Locating the Large Intestine
- Locating the Pancreas
- Locating the Rectum and Anus
- Locating the Small and Large Intestines
- Locating the Small Intestine
- Locating the Stomach
- Staging Colon Cancer
- The Digestive System
- Understanding Colostomy
- Understanding Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
- Understanding Hiatus Hernia
- View of the Liver and Gallbladder
- Viewing the Digestive Tract With an Endoscope
- What Causes Intestinal Strangulation?
- What Is an Inguinal Hernia?
- What Is Referred Pain?
- A Look Inside the Nose and Throat
- Ear, Nose, and Throat
- Epley Maneuver: A Simple Treatment for a Common Cause of Vertigo
- Hearing Aids: Amplifying the Sound
- How People Sense Flavors
- Inside the Ear
- Locating the Larynx
- Locating the Major Salivary Glands
- Locating the Sinuses
- Locating the Sinuses
- Locating the Tonsils and Adenoids
- Myringotomy: Treating Secretory Otitis Media
- The Eustachian Tube: Keeping Air Pressure Equal
- Vocal Cord Paralysis
- Vocal Cord Problems
- A View of the Uveal Tract
- An Inside Look at the Eye
- How Cataracts Affect Vision
- Normal Fluid Drainage
- Structures That Protect the Eye
- Tracing the Visual Pathways
- Understanding Refraction
- Using Eye Drops and Eye Ointments
- Viewing the Retina
- Visual Pathways and the Consequences of Damage
- What Is a Slit Lamp?
- What Is an Ophthalmoscope?
- What Is Astigmatism?
- When the Visual Pathways Are Damaged
- Where Tears Come From
- A Look Into the Heart
- An Inside View of Infective Endocarditis
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Atrial Flutter
- Automated External Defibrillator: Jump-Starting the Heart
- Balloon Valvuloplasty
- Blood Vessels: Circulating the Blood
- Bypass Surgery in the Leg
- Catheter in a Chest Vein
- Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
- Deep Veins of the Legs
- Doing Chest Compressions in an Adult
- Doing Chest Compressions in an Infant
- ECG: Reading the Waves
- ECG: Reading the Waves
- First-Degree Atrioventricular Block
- Heart Failure: Pumping and Filling Problems
- Holter Monitor: Continuous ECG Readings
- How a Myxoma Can Block Blood Flow in the Heart
- How Atherosclerosis Develops
- How Atherosclerosis Develops
- Inferior Vena Cava Filters: One Way to Prevent Pulmonary Embolism
- Keeping the Beat: Artificial Pacemakers
- Lymphatic System: Helping Defend Against Infection
- Measuring Blood Pressure
- One-Way Valves in the Veins
- Opening an Airway in an Adult or Child
- Regulating Blood Pressure: The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
- Replacing a Heart Valve
- Supplying the Heart With Blood
- The Chain of Survival
- Third-Degree Atrioventricular Block
- Tracing the Heart’s Electrical Pathway
- Types of Cardiomyopathy
- Understanding Aortic Dissection
- Understanding Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
- Understanding Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
- Understanding Stenosis and Regurgitation
- Understanding Stenosis and Regurgitation
- Where Do Aortic Aneurysms Occur?
- An Inside Look at the Eye
- Anatomy of a Shoulder Joint
- Avulsion Fracture of the Finger
- Bones in the Wrist
- Cardiac Tamponade
- Clearing a Blocked Airway in an Infant
- Clearing a Blocked Airway in an Infant
- Codman Exercises
- Common Hand Injuries
- Commonly Used Splints
- Commonly Used Techniques for Immobilizing a Joint
- Compression Fractures of the Spine
- Deer Ticks
- Estimating the Extent of a Burn
- Extending the Knee
- External Fixator
- Fractures of the Midface
- Fracturing the Collarbone
- Herniation: The Brain Under Pressure
- Holding the Knee Together
- Is That a Pit Viper?
- Jones and Pseudo-Jones Fractures
- Kidney Injuries: Minor to Severe
- Ligaments: Holding the Ankle Together
- Lisfranc Fracture-Dislocation
- Locating Growth Plates
- Locating the Heel Bone
- Mallet Finger
- Organs of the Urinary Tract
- Pelvic Fractures
- Performing Abdominal Thrusts (Heimlich Maneuver)
- Pockets of Blood in the Brain
- Putting a Shoulder Back in Place: Hennepin Technique
- Putting a Shoulder Back in Place: Traction-Countertraction
- Reducing a Hip Dislocation: Captain Morgan Technique
- Removing a Zipper From the Skin of the Penis
- Repairing a Fractured Hip
- Replacing a Hip
- Saddle Nose Deformity
- Shin Splints
- Shoulder Fracture
- Shoulder Joint
- Sling and Swathe
- Some Types of Fractures
- Spraining an Ankle
- Spraining the Thumb: Gamekeeper's Thumb
- Structures That Protect the Eye
- Sugar Tong Splint
- Temporal Bone
- The Femur: Part of the Hip Joint
- Thumb Spica Splint
- Tissues Covering the Brain
- Typical Structure of a Nerve Cell
- Ulnar Gutter Splint
- Volar Splint
- What Is a Stress Fracture?
- When the Elbow Hurts
- When the Front of the Knee Hurts
- Where Foot Fractures Occur
- Where Is the Spinal Cord Damaged?
- Wrist Fractures
- Bronchoscopy
- Diaphragm’s Role in Breathing
- Gas Exchange Between Alveolar Spaces and Capillaries
- Heart–Lung Connections
- How Airways Narrow
- How to Use a Metered-Dose Inhaler With a Spacer
- Inferior Vena Cava Filters: One Way to Prevent Pulmonary Embolism
- Inside the Lungs and Airways
- Locating the Mediastinum
- Recognizing Finger Clubbing
- Spirometer
- Two Views of the Pleura
- Understanding Bronchiectasis
- Understanding Flexible Bronchoscopy
- A View of the Mouth
- Barton Bandage
- Crowns, Bridges, and Implants
- Identifying the Permanent (Adult) Teeth
- Layers of the Tooth
- Periodontitis: From Plaque to Tooth Loss
- Periodontitis: From Plaque to Tooth Loss
- Periodontitis: From Plaque to Tooth Loss
- Periodontitis: From Plaque to Tooth Loss
- Putting a Dislocated Jaw Back in Place
- The Temporomandibular Joint
- Tooth
- Types of Cavities
- Blocking Access: Barrier Contraceptives
- Changes During the Menstrual Cycle
- D and C
- Detecting Abnormalities Before Birth
- Ectopic Pregnancy: A Mislocated Pregnancy
- Endometriosis: Misplaced Tissue
- External Female Genital Anatomy
- External Female Reproductive Anatomy
- From Fertilization to Implantation
- How Medications Cross the Placenta
- Inside the Breast
- Internal Female Reproductive Anatomy
- Locating the Male Reproductive Organs
- Locating the Vulva
- Major Endocrine Glands
- Mammography: Screening for Breast Cancer
- Milestones for Sexual Development in Girls
- Milestones in Sexual Development
- Milestones in Sexual Development for Girls and Boys
- Normal Position and Presentation of the Fetus
- Pap Test
- Placenta and Embryo at About 8 Weeks
- Position and Presentation of the Fetus
- Position and Presentation of the Fetus
- Position and Presentation of the Fetus
- Problems With the Placenta
- Rebuilding a Breast
- Stages of Labor
- Stages of Labor
- Stages of Labor
- Stages of Labor
- Tubal Sterilization
- Understanding Intrauterine Devices
- Using Forceps or a Vacuum Extractor
- What Is a Sentinel Lymph Node?
- What Is Bartholin Gland Cyst?
- What Is Vasa Previa?
- When the Bottom Falls Out: Prolapse in the Pelvis
- Where Uterine Fibroids Grow