Anatomy of Wrist Joints
By Himanshu JoshiYogaAnatomy of Wrist Joints, human bodyin today’s video or in this video we are going to discuss the anatomy of the wrist joint but before we go ahead and do that
Read Morein today’s video or in this video we are going to discuss the anatomy of the wrist joint but before we go ahead and do that
Read MoreOnline yoga teacher training course in today’s video we are going to discuss the circulatory system or the cardiovascular system
Read MoreNamaste my name is kirti and on behalf of himalayan yoga association i welcome you all to this online teacher training course
Read Morei am a teacher here at himalayan yoga association and i will be taking you through the concepts and details of the human body
Read MoreSocial Impact and Psychological Upsets None of us can be a social-recluse, as it is the men who constitute a society. Society has no existence independent of men. Further, man constituted society for his own benefit and use not vice versa. Society furnishes image of men, their status, eating and living patterns, professions and customs. But the society, which was formed for the benefit of man, causes problems to an individual, he either buckles under its weight of customs and traditions or revolts. When we submit, we have to compromise with our conviction, conscience, principle of life and suffer even loss of image, reputation and status. This abject submission, or we may call it a compromise, gives vent to self-brooding, self mortification, social seclusion and a feeling of being let […]
Read MoreThe human heart is like a muscular bag that lets in impure blood through veins and lets out the pureblood through arteries. Veins carry impure blood but the arteries carry pure blood. Both veins and arteries are known as blood vessels. The blood carried by arteries is pure, red, and bright but the blood carried from the lungs to the heart is bright red and the pulmonary vein carries this blood. The blood, due to the presence of fibrinogen in blood plasma, has the capacity to clot. But for the clotting phenomenon of the blood, oozing from a cut or injury would never have stopped flowing. But, if the clot occurs/forms within the vessels, a serious heart complication, called ‘thrombosis’ may set in. If the same clot forms in the […]
Read MoreThe muscular system is an organ system consisting of 3 types of muscles tissues: skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body which is one important function. Muscles also function is assistance of blood circulation throughout the body. When muscle is relaxed the valves that carry blood will be closed, and the valves open up for blood flow when muscle contract on it. Muscles also help digestion as it help to move the food in the digestive system. The muscle move in wave like contraction in the guts and this is called peristalsis. Another is also important to control our postures. The muscular systems in vertebrates are controlled through the nervous system although some muscles can be completely autonomous. The skeletal muscles is also known as striated […]
Read MoreBLOOD PRESSURE Certain pressure is always exerted on the walls of the arteries as the blood flows through them during systolic and diastolic phases of cardiac function. The pressure is highest during contraction of the heart and lowest when the heart is relaxing. Hence it is known as systolic and diastolic blood pressure respectively. An average blood pressure for a normal healthy adult is 120 mmHg (systolic) and 80 mmHg (diastolic). Age, sex, time of the day, posture, exercise, emotions, lack of oxygen and changes in the metabolism are some of the factors, which can influence the heart rate as well as the blood pressure. CONTROL OF BLOOD PRESSURE The carotid arteries in the upper neck region are divided into external and internal carotid arteries. At this bifurcation, wall of […]
Read MoreAnatomy and physiology are biological sciences. Anatomy is the science of structure of a living organism. It studies the form and the structure of the body and its various parts like bones, muscles, nerves etc. It provides us with the knowledge regarding the construction of our body. How is our body built-up? What is it made-up off? How are the various organs arranged? Such questions can be answered through the science of anatomy. Physiology is the science of functions of the body. It explains the working of the different parts, systems and various processes going on continuously inside our body. How do the organs work? How do the muscles, heart, brain etc. function and for what do they work? How do they coordinate with each other? How are they controlled? […]
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