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Upper and Lower Limb Anatomy Summary
This bundle includes summaries of the musculature of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle and foot joints. It covers the origin and insertion points by action, notes on the brachial and lumbosacral plexus, myotomes and dermatomes, blood supply, anatomical boundaries and relevant clinical notes on both the upper and lower extremity.
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- Upper Limb Anatomy Summary • Summary
- Lower Limb Anatomy Summary • Summary
This bundle includes summaries of the musculature of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle and foot joints. It covers the origin and insertion points by action, notes on the brachial and lumbosacral plexus, myotomes and dermatomes, blood supply, anatomical boundaries and relevant clinical notes on both the upper and lower extremity.
Neuroanatomy - Cerebrum and brainstem
This documents highlights the key features on the spinal cord, medulla, pons, midbrain, medial and lateral cerebral hemispheress. It covers: 
- lobes, gyri and sulk of the cerebrum 
- cranial nerve nuclei of the brainstem 
- ascending and descending pathways of the brainstem 
- ventricles of the brainstem
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- Summary
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This documents highlights the key features on the spinal cord, medulla, pons, midbrain, medial and lateral cerebral hemispheress. It covers: 
- lobes, gyri and sulk of the cerebrum 
- cranial nerve nuclei of the brainstem 
- ascending and descending pathways of the brainstem 
- ventricles of the brainstem
Cranial nerves and neuroanatomy summary
This bundle contains a summary of the function, pathways and clinical relevance of the twelve cranial nerves. It also contains annotated diagrams of the cerebrum, brainstem and spinal cord, highlighting the key features relating to neuroanatomy such as the cranial nerve nuclei as well as the ascending and descending tracts.
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- Cranial Nerves Summary • Summary
- Neuroanatomy - Cerebrum and brainstem • Summary
This bundle contains a summary of the function, pathways and clinical relevance of the twelve cranial nerves. It also contains annotated diagrams of the cerebrum, brainstem and spinal cord, highlighting the key features relating to neuroanatomy such as the cranial nerve nuclei as well as the ascending and descending tracts.
Lower Limb Anatomy Summary
These revision notes summarise: 
- muscles of the hip, knee, ankle and foot joints 
- origins and insertions of these muscles by action 
- lumbosacral plexus and innervation of lower limb compartments 
- myotomes and dermatomes 
- relevant clinical anatomy of the lower extremity
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- Summary
- • 12 pages •
These revision notes summarise: 
- muscles of the hip, knee, ankle and foot joints 
- origins and insertions of these muscles by action 
- lumbosacral plexus and innervation of lower limb compartments 
- myotomes and dermatomes 
- relevant clinical anatomy of the lower extremity
Upper Limb Anatomy Summary
These notes summarise: 
- the muscles of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand joints 
- origin and insertions of muscles by their action at joints 
- brachial plexus and muscle innervations 
- dermatomes and myotomes 
- blood supply and pulse points 
- clinical anatomy of upper limb
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- Summary
- • 15 pages •
These notes summarise: 
- the muscles of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand joints 
- origin and insertions of muscles by their action at joints 
- brachial plexus and muscle innervations 
- dermatomes and myotomes 
- blood supply and pulse points 
- clinical anatomy of upper limb
Cranial Nerves Summary
This document summarises the functions, pathways and clinical relevances of the twelve cranial nerves. I have highlighted the key points needed at the level of a second year medical student and have included hand-drawn images for better understanding.
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- Summary
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This document summarises the functions, pathways and clinical relevances of the twelve cranial nerves. I have highlighted the key points needed at the level of a second year medical student and have included hand-drawn images for better understanding.