Resources & games

Aids, games & feedback

 

 

Anatomy memo (1)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Anatomy memo (2)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Anatomy memo (3)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Physiology memo (1)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Physiology memo (2)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Pathology memo (1)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Pathology memo (2)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Knee mnemonics

Click on any image to test your memory!
Easiest done with a piece of paper, and writing down the names you think correspond to all the numbers.
Then hover over the numbers to check your answers!

 

Knee quizzes

These animations are designed to help visualise "what's happening" when several interactive movements are taking place, often all at once and in many cases hidden from sight.

 

Knee animation

These animations are designed to help visualise "what's happening" when several interactive movements are taking place, often all at once and in many cases hidden from sight.

The active cycle of breathing technique (ACBT) is a three-stage process for clearing sputum whilst Breathing dynamics shows how rib movement creates the conditions for breathing and breathing and gas transfer introduces the alveoli

 

Leg raise (seated)

And a seated version: use regular breathing to help!

And see a seated version: use regular breathing to help!

 

Raise legs

The exercise: normal walk cycle seen from three quarter angles (back and fore)

Notes on the exercise

(further written note) the child may vary this gentle ball rolling movement exercise for stimulating spine and sacrum movement with...

 

Your feedback

Do please let us know about anything you have found in this module. Good or bad, all experience is welcome!