Anatomy of the Diaphragm | Lecturio Medical

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► THIS VIDEO will talk about the anatomy of the Diaphragm.

► THE PROF:
Dr. Salmi is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology and Surgery at Stanford University.
He obtained his M.S. in Biological Sciences from Stanford University in 2005 and his M.D. from U.C. Davis in 2010. Dr. Salmi completed his Residency in Anatomic Pathology at Stanford University. He is specifically interested in autopsy and cardiovascular pathology. Due to his outstanding lecture style, he has received numerous awards for excellence in preclinical teaching.

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Thank you. Clear and concise, helped me visualise the diaphragm

DaniellaObikunle
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Love the way he teaches us thanks lecturio❤

zaryabnaseer
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Thank you soo much, , from Bangladesh ❤❤

sinthiaalam
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Sir

Your talk is very much interesting and you could have elaborated more

JJJ-jogy
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thanks man this video allowed me to use my diaphragm dawg i love you and i hope we can exchange contacts to keep in touch honey

Invexel
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Thanks so mush my professor could never 😩

Buybgvytdcfg
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much thanks, just what i needed, loosing my lung capacity and need to focus on effective breathing.
Need this mental picture. to use my diaphragm properly.

stuartdickson
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Thank you for this video. My physical therapist told me my diaphram is rigide and that I don’t know how to breathe properly. What causes this? How to correct it? My mother had a hole in her diaphram. Surgery corrected it. I have worked in a seated job bending forward for approx 40 years. Pneumonia and bronchitis has sent me to lung therapy due to a very weak coughing reflex. Might you have any tips or info on how to remedy this? Thanks in advance. All the best to you.

miroirva
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Question! Why would draw it inferiory rather than towards the center ?

minabish
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When I turn my torso I feel a stitch and I recently had an ulcer but it feels like a stitch when I move a certain way. Could it still be my ulcer or my diaphragm?

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