# Anatomy with KenHub
[Emojis](https://github.com/ikatyang/emoji-cheat-sheet)
## How to approach the KenHub curriculum serially
- [x] [Cavities of the body](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/cavities-of-the-body) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* The atlas made this topic seem far too simple to devote any real time to <u>*but the video proved otherwise*</u>!
* It was very **detailed** and **helpful** in establishing some of the basics.
* Even if all the details cannot be memorized, the basic take aways make this topic well worth it as an early read to set one up for success later.
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- [x] [Regions of the upper limb](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/regions-of-the-upper-limb) :star::poop::poop::poop::poop: <details>
* This is one of the **poorer** videos on KenHub.
* It is overflowing with details about the boundaries and contents of certain regions without any visual aids to highlight said regions. This format is quite unlike the usual quality one expects from KenHub.
* It will waste a lot of time to look up the details using external resources so as a **beginner** its best to just **ignorantly breeze through** without upsetting oneself over its quality and then **focus on the quiz** to help retain the basics.
* Quiz has some really strange and annoying questions where it selectively accepts answers for some pictures as the `metatarsal region` but then refuses to accept `posterior/anterior metatarsal region` as a valid answer for other entries.
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- [x] [Main nerves of the upper limb](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/main-nerves-found-in-upper-limb) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* Untangles the concepts of <u>plexus</u> and <u>nerves</u>.
- [ ] QUESTION: What determines the **positioning** that shows up in the names of **Dorsal** scapular nerve versus **Supra**scapular nerve? (14:31 mark)
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- [x] [Brachial plexus](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/the-brachial-plexus) :star::star::star::star::poop: <details>
* Took three days to finish but worth it. I cannot imagine that there is an easier way to learn this so I will claim that the way kenHub approached it was good!
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- [x] [Vertebral column anatomy 101](https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/learning-strategies/learn-anatomy-of-the-spine-diagrams-and-interactive-vertebrae-quizzes) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* Just the right amount of information with basic quiz that reinforces the content.
* [Vertebral column](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/vertebral-column-anterior-view) has the exact same video.
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- [x] [Hyoid bone](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/hyoid-bone-anatomy) :star::star::star::star::poop: <details>
* Nice standalone tutorial.
* Sets the stage for future videos that throw around supra/infra hyoid muscle groups for face and neck.
* Quiz matches most of the content introduced in the video.
* **Unfortunately**, the simple supra/infra muscles are **omitted** from the basic quiz!
* Hyoid – Is from the Greek and means **U shaped**
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- [x] [Thoracic and lumbar spines](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/spine-bones-and-ligaments) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* Good comparison of cervical, thoracic and lumbar structures side by side (starting at 3:33 mark).
* Additional details provided and builds well upon previous vertebral column videos/lessons.
* Basic quiz was spot-on and helpful in memorizing the facts.
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- [x] [Cervical spine](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/cervical-spine-bones-and-ligaments) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* Very well done, content and quiz are both spot on!
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- [ ] [Muscles of the pharynx](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/pharyngeal-muscles) :star::poop: <details>
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- [ ] [Larynx](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/larynx-cartilage-muscles) :star::poop: <details>
* tbd...
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- [x] [Muscles of the anterior neck](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/anterior-neck-muscles) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* Simply amazing when compared to all the other videos on the same subject within KenHub. The others are baxically crap and might as well be skipped; this is reflected in my ratings.
* **Ansa** – In the Latin language, this was the word for a handle, as of a jug, or a loop as might hold on a sandal. In anatomic terminology it is used to signify a loop – as in ansa cervicalis ,the nerve loop in the neck.
* Not all ligaments connect muscle to bone **directly**!
* The **intermediate tendon** of omohyoid is ensheathed by deep cervical fascia. This acts as a sling, binding the muscle to the inferiorly located clavicle and first rib.
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- [x] [Muscles of the neck: An overview](https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/muscles-of-the-neck-an-overview) :star::star::poop::poop::poop: <details>
* Mixing in facial muscles with neck ... made it a poorly organized study unit, in my opinion.
* In the summary, they failed to highlight the muscles while grouping and listing them! This was a missed opportunity that would have otherwise helped students connect the dots after a long overbearing video.
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- [x] [Triangles of the neck](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/triangles-of-the-neck) :star::star::star::poop::poop: <details>
* They were unable to untangle and make this topic simpler.
* The browseable atlas does a much better job of solidifying the content after feeling overwhelmed by the video itself.
* The basic quiz is totally worth it after brushing up with the atlas!
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- [x] [Cervical plexus](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/the-cervical-plexus) :star::star::star::star::poop: <details>
* Good for picking up the basics but a lot of diagrams aren't shown to make advanced conenctions.
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- [x] [Bones of the Skull](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/anatomy-skull-bones) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* Good introduction and good quiz.
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- [x] [Foramina and fissures of the skull](https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/foramina-and-fissures-of-the-skull) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* With some basic intro to 7 cranial bones, this is a great tutorial that focuses on the superiror view for the base of the skull. really hammers it out.
* Good [basic quiz](https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/foramina-and-fissures-of-the-skull#quiz-superior-base-of-the-skull).
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- [x] [Posterior and lateral skull](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/skull-posterior-lateral-views) :star::star::star::star::star: <details>
* Good introduction and good quiz.
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- [ ] [Calvaria](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/calvaria) :star::poop: <details>
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- [ ] [Neurovasculature and lymph nodes of the neck](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/ventral-neck-vessels-nerves) :star::poop: <details>
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- [ ] [Deep muscles of the back](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/primary-authochtone-back-muscles) :star::poop: <details>
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- [ ] [Thyroid and parathyroid glands](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/anatomy-thyroid-parathyroid-glands) :star::poop: <details>
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- [ ] [Bones of the head](https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/the-bones-of-the-head) :star::poop: <details>
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- [ ] [Muscular system](https://www.kenhub.com/en/study/anatomy-muscular-system) :star::poop: <details>
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