
Episode 37: The Blood Vessels in the Upper Limb
11/20/19 • 12 min
Today, you might use your arms for hundreds of different things, including your standard everyday activities and exercise-based movements. Every second, your heart sends blood into blood vessels that take blood to the muscles of your shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand, as well as to your brain, so you know what you’re doing and have your wits about you. Join me today, and you will learn what these blood vessels are called and how to keep ‘em straight.
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Today, you might use your arms for hundreds of different things, including your standard everyday activities and exercise-based movements. Every second, your heart sends blood into blood vessels that take blood to the muscles of your shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand, as well as to your brain, so you know what you’re doing and have your wits about you. Join me today, and you will learn what these blood vessels are called and how to keep ‘em straight.
To leave a voicemail to request a topic or leave a tip, go to my website anatomyonthego.com and click on the voicemail icon on the right side of the page.
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/anatomy-on-the-go/donations
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Episode 36: How the Human Heart Is Such a Beast
The heart is a beast. Within seconds of starting to exercise, your heart starts to beat more and pump more blood per beat...it does this to serve your muscles and make sure they have what they need to run, jump, throw, lift, push, etc...whatever your muscles need to do. In this episode, we’ll further explore how the heart does this.
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Episode 38: The Blood Vessels in the Lower Limb
Today, you might contract the muscles of your legs literally hundreds of time. Think about the things you might do every day...climbing the stairs, walking to catch a bus or a train, and perhaps standing for extended periods of time at your job, etc. Within seconds, when you start to use those muscles, the body responds, first the heart beats more and it pumps blood through all kinds of branches so that hungry muscles can get what we need. Join me in this episode, and you will learn what these blood vessels are called and how to keep ‘em straight as they take blood to the lower extremity.
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