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Anatomy Revision of the Upper Limb, Lower Limb & Back
An anatomy revision guide, focused upon the upper limb, lower limb & back.
Originally created in 2009 as a study aid for students at Cardiff University School of Medicine, it was substantially updated in 2010, and this Second Edition contains more detailed chapters, particularly with resp...
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Nima Razii
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Posted almost 6 years ago
You can download an updated version of this resource as a PDF using the following link... [Anatomy Revision of the Upper Limb, Lower Limb & Back - eBook](http://www.mediafire.com/view/?tu1ozvkmuui7xby)
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Shri Santhoshkumar Mani
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Posted almost 5 years ago
this is very good,where can i find other volumes
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Marie Burgess
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Just superb.One of the best pieces of work I've seen to date.The subject matter here is complicated and not easy to remember, but Nima has made it easy to study.Thanks Nima, my daughter, a newly qualified physiotherapist would have loved to see this maste
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Martine Altidor
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Posted almost 6 years ago
Thank you so much Nima! This has truly helped! x
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Sarah Al-Rawi
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Medical Student
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Posted over 7 years ago
Could we please get a PDF so we can view it easier please and print pages?? This is an INCREDIBLE resource, thank you!
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reza fardipour
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Posted almost 6 years ago
Everyone should do a sport such as running, cycling or swimming each day. At least half hour with a heart rate between 120 to 160 per minute is ideal. This will reduce the risk of early death from cardiovascular disease. Drinking enough water is also reco
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Danial Helmi
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medical student - lincol university college
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Posted almost 4 years ago
superb:D
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Maria Rosa Fenoll-Brunet
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Posted over 7 years ago
This is a FANTASTIC RESOURCE!!!
VERY WELL DESIGNED!!!
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youser Alrawi
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Posted over 4 years ago
This is amazing ! Helped me in revision...
Thank you so much!
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Amelia Lloyd
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Medical Student - Sheffield
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Posted over 7 years ago
Really great and soooo useful, have shared with friends! Difficult to use in the format on line though due to scale and computer screen size. Is there a pdf we can download? Thanks x
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sarah webb
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Medical Student - Warwick
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Posted over 7 years ago
detailed labelling and reviews movement also
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Nur Dahiyah Nikman
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medical student - iium
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Posted over 3 years ago
alhamdulillah, this is very helpful. thank you. !! -medical student amateur
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Mostafa Abd Elnaby Bauomy
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medical student - october 6 university egypt
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Posted almost 4 years ago
amazing work
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Pep
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Medical Student - University of the Basque Country
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Posted over 3 years ago
Amazingly incredible resource, it was truly helpful!
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Doctor Isaac
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Posted over 3 years ago
Finding it difficult viewing The full picture of the presentations on an iPad. Any help?
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todinho
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Emergency Physician - University of Papua New Guinea
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Posted over 3 years ago
how can i get copy of this ...tery to follow the link below but failed
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Thank you so much Nima! I was just wondering if the text could be a bit lighter, as I find it very difficult to read. For the rest it is a wonderful resource, well done :)
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Amazing! I can only imagine how much effort went into creating this study aid. Thanks a lot for sharing. It's very comprehensive and visual, which helps with this kind of subject. Is there any way to download this, or is it only available for the Board?
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Nima Razii
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Posted almost 4 years ago
Thanks so much for your comments Khalid. You can download it as a PDF using the following link... [Anatomy Revision of the Upper Limb, Lower Limb & Back - eBook] (http://www.mediafire.com/view/?tu1ozvkmuui7xby)
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No problem Nima. Also, thank you for the link - it worked! Seeing the pdf version really puts into perspective the awesome work that went into this. It looks like a genuine revision guide on the limbs and back anatomy (dreaded by many!). Thank you.
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Raíssa Nunes
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medical student - Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)
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Posted over 3 years ago
thanks for that!
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Raíssa Nunes
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medical student - Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)
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Posted over 3 years ago
is it possible to save this as a pdf?
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This is great, really helpful. There's only one mistake tho, Pectineus is placed in the Ant. Compatment, but in the books it says it's in the Medial Compartment, just thought I should point out.. But still Thank you so much for this. :)
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Nima Razii
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Posted over 3 years ago
Pectineus can be classified either in the medial or the anterior compartment of the thigh, depending on whether its function or innervation is emphasized (http://goo.gl/s4388C). It acts as a hip flexor and adductor, and is usually innervated by the femo
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Stephanie
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Posted about 4 years ago
This is so well presented. Thank you for providing. Did you draw the images yourself?
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Martine Altidor
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Posted almost 6 years ago
how do i download this as a pdf? it keeps saving as a html page!
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Mariam Shami
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Medical Student - Bolan Medical College
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Posted over 3 years ago
Can I get the download link please. The mediafire one isn't working.
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Fatma El Feky
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general practitioner . physician. - ain shams university. faculty of medicine
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Posted over 3 years ago
Nlce
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