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Anatomy: Joints of the Shoulder

Anatomy of the shoulder micro-teaching D McGechie

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Slides for a micro-teaching assessment given as part of higher education teacher training course the lecturer development program at the University of East London.This involved delivering some information using at least two styles, some learner activity and incorporating introduction, assessment and evaluation in the space of ten minutes. We were then given feedback on our teaching for development of our skills

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Anatomy: Joints of the Shoulder

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Learning OutcomesBy the end of the session, students will be able to:

• Locate the joints of the shoulder girdle on a human body on self and/or a partner

• Name the bones and joints of the human shoulder girdle

• Integrate this knowledge and apply it to their own body to realign the shoulder

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View of the gleno-humeral and acromio-clavicular joints

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The scapula floats over the back of the thorax

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View from above

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References

Platzer W. (2004) Pocket atlas of the musculoskeletal system. London, Theime.

Calais-Germaine, B. (1999) Anatomy of Movement. Seattle, Eastland press

Myers T. (2006) Anatomy Trains DVD ROM, London, Primal Pictures