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Dissect a human for the forearm

Dissect a human for the forearm

This anatomical video tutorial will show you a deep look inside the forearm of a human, much like yourself. If you're a medical student and you need cadaver dissection instructions, this anatomy video will help you along your way. Learn how to dissect a human for the forearm. If you can't do this, maybe you're hands shaky, maybe you forgot to take your medicine, maybe your just a weakling who shouldn't be in medical school, maybe you should just watch and that's it.

1. Review the bony landmarks and osteology.
2. Remove the superficial fascia from the dorsum of the forearm.
3. On the extensor side of the forearm, separate and dissect the superficial extensor muscles.
4. Examine extensor expansion on dorsum of fingers.
5. Dissect the deep extensor muscles of the forearm.
6. On flexor side of forearm, separate and dissect the various muscular layers and trace the median and ulnar nerves.

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