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Spine, Vertebrae and Ligaments

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Jul 04 2021, 7:37 pm

I'm having a spinal surgery soon and this video helps me a lot to understand how the procedure would be. Excellent.

In this anatomy lecture, Drbeen faculty, Dr. Adam Jones discusses the structure of the Spine, Vertebrae, and Ligaments. Dr. Jones explains the following:
1. Cervical
2. Thoracic
3. Lumbar
4. Spinous process 
5. Sacrum
6. Coccyx
7. Vertebral body
8. Transverse process
9. Vertebral canal
10. Vertebral foramen
11. Spinal cord
12. Intervertebral Foramen
13. Kyphosis
14. Scoliosis
15. Lordosis
16. Cauda Equina
17. Nerve roots
18. Interspinous ligament
19. Ligamentum nuchae
20. Supraspinous ligament 
21. Ligamentum flavum
22. Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
23. Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
24. Lumbar puncture 

In this lecture Dr. Adam Jones will discuss:

1. Introduction to spine. (00:44)

2. Functions of the vertebra. (2:58)

3. Thoracic vertebra and its parts. (4:10)

4. Lumbar vertebra. (7:44)

5. Spinal cord and nerve roots. (12:02)

6. Clinical importance for lumbar puncture. (16:13)

7. Supraspinous ligament and other ligaments. (18:11)

Presented by Dr. Adam Jones

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Faculty

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  • Adam Jones MD

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The DrBeen Corp designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


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Adam Jones MD Author declares no conflict of interest.

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Instructors

 Adam Jones MD

Adam Jones MD

M.D., MSc, BSc (Hons), PgCert, FHEA

Dr. Adam Lee Jones is a doctor from Wales, United Kingdom. He graduated from Cardiff University School of Medicine with degrees in Medical Genetics (BSc), Medicine (MBBCh), Public Health (MSc), and Medical Education (PgCert). Dr. Jones relocated to Melbourne, Australia, where he is currently pursuing psychiatry training with a focus on becoming a child psychiatrist. His professional interests lie in neurodiversity, developmental psychiatry, and medical education. Dr. Jones has a rich background in academia, having served as a lecturer at both Cardiff University and Birmingham University. He is passionate about teaching and frequently incorporates animated medical illustrations into his educational practice

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