Human Anatomy Lectures, Spring 2015

Note: Links to the individual audio lectures are generally posted within 24 hours following the lecture. Certain circumstances may cause some delay. The lectures must be converted and sent to ATS. ATS must then configure them for the streaming server. Then ATS must contact Dr. Forsman to give him the correct link information. Then Dr. Forsman must create the links in this page. DO NOT expect that the lectures will always be posted in a timely manner. There are just too many variables.

For pictures to accompany the lectures on 1/20/15 and 1/22/15 please refer to the power point presentations posted in the course d2L content area.

01/20/15    Introduction to anatomical concepts
01/20/15    Anatomical terms
01/20/15    Body positions and movements
01/20/15    Cell concepts
01/20/15    The plasma membrane and basic membrane transport
01/20/15    The mitochondrion
01/20/15    Cellular production
01/20/15    The nucleus and mitosis
01/20/15    Introduction to epithelium


01/22/15    Simple Epithelium
01/22/15    Stratified Epithelium
01/22/15    Histology of bone
Note: no recordings were made of the presentations from the Interactive Physiology Computer presentations


01/27/15    The superficial back. Click HERE for associated diagram
01/27/15    The superficial chest (pectoral region): part 1. Click HERE for associated diagram
01/27/15    The superficial chest: part 2. Click HERE for associated diagram

01/29/15    The rotator cuff and associated muscles of the shoulder. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagram
01/29/15    The anterior arm (superficial). Click HERE for associated diagrams
01/29/15    The anterior arm (deep). Click HERE for associated diagrams
01/29/15    The posterior arm. Click HERE for associated diagrams
01/29/15    The brachial plexus. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams

02/03/15    The superficial compartment of the anterior forearm: part 1. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/03/15    The superficial compartment of the anterior forearm: part 2. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/03/15    The deep compartment of the anterior forearm. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/03/15    The superficial compartment of the posterior forearm: part 1. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/03/15    The superficial compartment of the posterior forearm: part 2. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/03/15    The deep compartment of the posterior forearm. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/03/15    A brief discussion of the carpal tunnel. Note: No associated diagram

02/05/15    Cutaneous innervation of the hand and the palmaris brevis muscle: NOTE: use diagram in course packet
02/05/15    The thenar and hypothenar compartments. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/05/15    The midpalmar space. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/05/15    The interossei muscles of the hand. Click HERE for associated diagrams
02/05/15    Results of some upper extremity nerve damage. NOTE: no associated idagram
02/05/15    A recap of the arteries of the upper extremity. Click HERE and HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
02/05/15    The superficial veins of the upper extremity. Click HERE for associated diagrams

For lectures on 2/10/15 please refer to the power point presentation of the bony thorax posted in the course d2L site.
02/10/15    The thoracic cage
02/10/15    Mechanisms of breathing. Note: no associated diagrams. Consult the diagrams in your text.
02/10/15    The connection of the ribs to the vertebral column
02/10/15    Relationships of the sternal angle
02/10/15    Sucking chest wounds: Note: no associated diagram

02/12/15    The muscles of the thoracic wall. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/12/15    A general overview of the pleural cavity. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/12/15    Understanding thoracic levels. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/12/15    Arteries of the thoracic wall. Click HERE for associated diagram and see diagrams from the textbook
02/12/15    Veins of the thoracic wall.. See diagrams from the textbook
02/12/15    The intercostal neurovascular bundle. Click HERE for associated diagram
02/12/15    The diaphragm. Click HERE for associated diagram

02/17/15     ETSU Classes cancelled due to weather. Students are still responsible for the material. These are the links for the audio lectures from the fall semester of 2014
09/18/14    A recap of the Veins of the thoracic wall & brief lymphatics. See diagrams from the textbook
09/23/14    The mediastina. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/23/14    Pleural cavities. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/23/14    The airways of the lungs. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/23/14    An anterior view of the thoracic cavity. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/23/14    The costal surface of the lungs. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
09/23/14    An anterior view of the lungs. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
09/23/14    The mediastinal surface of the lungs. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
09/23/14    Bronchial Tree. Click HERE for associated diagram

02/19/15     ETSU Classes cancelled due to weather. Students are still responsible for the material. These are the links for the audio lectures from the fall semester of 2014
09/25/14    The position of the heart in the pericardial cavity. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/25/14    The pericardial sac. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/25/14    The pulmonary circuit. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/25/14    Features of the heart. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/25/14    Coronary arteries and Blood delivery to the heart:. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/25/14    Cardiac veins. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/25/14    The conduction system of the heart. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/25/14    Cardiac auscultation. Click HERE for associated diagram

02/24/15     ETSU Classes cancelled due to weather. Students are still responsible for the material. These are the links for the audio lectures from the fall semester of 2014
09/30/14    Abdominal Regions. Click HERE for associated diagram.
09/30/14    Anterior and lateral abdominal wall. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/30/14    The rectus sheath.  Click HERE for associated diagram
09/30/14    Posterior abdominal wall. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/30/14    The inguinal canal and inguinal hernias. Click HERE for associated diagrams
09/30/14    Posterior abdominal vessels. Click HERE for associated diagram
09/30/14    Begin the GI tract. NOTE: no associated diagram

02/26/15     ETSU Classes cancelled due to weather. Students are still responsible for the material. These are the links for the audio lectures from the fall semester of 2014
10/02/14    Finish GI Tract. NOTE: no associated diagram
10/20/14    An anterior view of the liver. Click HERE for associated diagram
10/02/14    A posterior view of the liver. Click HERE for associated diagram
10/02/14    The biliary tree. Click HERE for associated diagram
10/02/14    The portal caval blood flow. Click HERE for associated diagram
10/02/14    The lumbar plexus. Click HERE for associated diagram and also consult the written material posted in the d2L course content area

30/03/15    Fetal unpaired branches of the abdominal aorta. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/03/15    Branches of the Celiac Trunk. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/03/15    Branches of the Superior Mesenteric Artery. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/03/15    Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/03/15    Portal Hypertension. NOTE: no associated diagram
03/03/15    Introduction to the renal system and renal ptosis. NOTE: no associated diagram
03/03/15    An anatomical overview of the kidney. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/03/15    The renal blood supply. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/03/15    The nephron. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/03/15    Misc. Pictures of the kidney. Refer to the power point presentation posted in the course d2L content area

03/05/15   Comparisons of male and female pelvis. Refer to diagram in the course diagram file
03/05/15   A quick overview of meiosis and the formation of the secondary oocyte/ovum. Click HERE and HERE  for associated diagrams

03/17/15    Events happening in the ovary. Click HERE for associated diagram.
03/17/15    Inside the ovary and associated hormones. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagram
03/17/15    Introduction to the female reproductive system. NOTE: no associated diagrams
03/17/15    The female breast. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/17/15    The structures of the female pelvis 1: A midsagittal section and the external genitalia
03/17/15    The uterus and associated structures. Click HERE for associated diagram

03/19/15    Introduction to the male reproductive system. NOTE: no associated diagrams
03/19/15    Begin Male reproductive structures. Click HERE for associated diagrams
03/19/15    Finish Male reproductive structures. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
03/19/15    The penis in longitudinal section. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/19/15    The penis in cross section. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/19/15    The spermatic cord and associated structures. Click HERE  for associated diagram
03/19/15    Sexual development and Power point of erectile tissues, adrenogenital syndrome, and Human papilloma virus. Click HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE for associated diagrams as well as Power point presentation in course d2l site.

03/24/15    Introduction to the gluteal region. Click HERE and HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
03/24/15    The deep gluteal region. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/24/15    The anterior thigh. Click  HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
03/24/15    The femoral triangle and femoral canal. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/24/15    The sacral plexus. Click HERE for associated diagram

03/26/15    The medial thigh. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
03/26/15    The posterior thigh. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/26/15    Motions of the Knee. See handout in course packet
03/26/15    Extrinsic ligaments of the knee. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
03/26/15    Intrinsic structures and a functional discussion of the knee. Click HERE and  HERE for associated diagrams
03/26/15    The anterior leg. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/26/15    The dorsum of the foot. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/26/15    The lateral leg. Click HERE for associated diagram

03/31/15    The superficial compartment of the posterior leg. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
03/31/15    The deep compartment of the posterior leg. Click HERE for associated diagrams
03/31/15    The plantar layer of the foot: Layer 1. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/31/15    The plantar layer of the foot: Layer 2. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/31/15    The plantar layer of the foot: Layer 3. Click HERE  for associated diagram
03/31/15    The plantar layer of the foot: Layer 4. Click HERE  for associated diagrams
03/31/15    The relationship of the common peroneal nerve to the head of the fibula. Click HERE for associated diagrams
03/31/15    The arteries of the thigh. Click HERE for associated diagram
03/31/15    The arteries of the leg. Click HERE for associated diagram

For the lectures on the skull refer to the power point presentation posted in the course d2L site.
04/02/15    An anterior view of the skull.
04/02/15    A posterior view of the skull.
04/02/15    A lateral view of the skull.
04/02/15    An inferior view of the skull
04/02/15    A superior view of the skull with the calvarium removed
04/02/15    A midsagittal view of the skull
04/02/15    Misc. bones and features of the skull.

For the lectures on the vertebral column refer to the power point presentation of the Axial Skeleton posted in the course d2L site.
04/07/15    What is the Axial Skeleton? NOTE: no associated diagram
04/07/15    The hyoid bone
04/07/15    Anterior and lateral views of the vertebral column
04/07/15    Some abnormal spinal curvatures
04/07/15    A typical vertebra
04/07/15    Cervical vertebra
04/07/15    Thoracic vertebra
04/07/15    Lumbar vertebra
04/07/15    The sacrum and coccyx
04/07/15    Vertebral ligaments
04/07/15    The respiratory muscles of the back part 1. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/07/15    The respiratory muscles of the back part 2. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/07/15    The erector spinae muscles. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/07/15    The transversospinalis muscles. Click HERE for associated diagram

04/09/15    A lateral view of the Cerebrum. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    The cerebellum. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    Part of the brainstem. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    A midsagittal view of the brain. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    The area of the diencephalon in midsagittal view. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    The ventricles of the brain (anterior view). Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    The ventricles of the brain (lateral view). Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    Various fiber tracts of the brain. Use diagram from course packet.
04/09/15    A few clinically relevant areas of the brain. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    The Homunculus. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/09/15    The cranial nerves and the brainstem. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagram

04/14/15    Cranial nerve mnemonics for sensory, motor, or mixed nerves
04/14/15    The cerebral arterial circle. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/14/15    Overview of the CNS. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/14/15    A cross section through the spinal cord. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/14/15    The makeup of a spinal nerve (and the reflex arc). Click HERE for associated diagram
04/14/15    The meninges of the spinal cord. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/14/15    The spinal cord in the vertebral canal. Consult the diagram in your course packet.
04/14/15    Ascending spinal pathways. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/14/15    Descending spinal pathways. Click HERE for associated diagram

For lectures on the autonomic nervous system please see the power point presentation posted in the course d2L site

04/14/15    Introduction to the autonomic nervous system. A functional comparison of the sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways.
04/14/15    A visual comparison of the autonomic systems.
04/14/15    Sympathetics 1.
04/14/15    Parasympathetic
04/14/15    Sympathetics 2. NOTE: we did not draw this last diagram in class, but it is in your course packet. See if you can fill in the drawing and understand it. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/14/15    Referred pain
04/14/15    Neurotransmitters of the ANS

04/16/15    Muscles of facial expression. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/16/15    Muscles of mastication part I. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/16/15    Muscles of mastication Part II. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/16/15    The strap muscles of the neck. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/16/15    The pharyngeal constrictor muscles. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/16/15    Some other muscles of the neck. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/16/15    The cervical plexus. Click HERE for associated diagram

04/21/15    Accessory structures associated with the eyeball and vision. NOTE: no associated diagrams
04/21/15    The eyeball and various functional components. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/21/15    Glaucoma. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/21/15    A comparison of near sighted and far sighted. NOTE: no associated diagram
04/21/15    The extrinsic muscles of the eye. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/21/15    The layers of the retina. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/21/15    Optic pathways and lesions. Click HERE for associated diagram

04/23/15    The outer ear. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/23/15    The middle ear. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
04/23/15    The inner ear. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
04/23/15    The muscles of the middle ear. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/23/15    Inside the cochlea. Click HERE and HERE for associated diagrams
04/23/15    The vestibular system. Inside Ampulla and Inside the Utricle and Saccule and Impulses from hair cells. Click HERE and  HERE and HERE for associated diagrams

04/28/15    A midsagittal view of the oral and nasal cavities. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/28/15    An anterior view of the oral cavity. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/28/15    A general overview of a tooth. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/28/15    The floor of the oral cavity and intrinsic tongue muscles. Click HERE for associated diagram
04/28/15    Extrinsic tongue muscles. Click HERE for associated diagram