Alexandra L Webb
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Webb A, Lynch J, Pickering M, Perriman D
J Anat
. 2022 Oct;
242(3):535-543.
PMID: 36300770
Characterization of the oropharynx, a subdivision of the pharynx between the soft palate and the epiglottis, is limited to simple measurements. Structural changes in the oropharynx in whiplash-associated disorder (WAD)...
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Woodley S, Green R, Webb A
Clin Anat
. 2022 Sep;
36(2):190-223.
PMID: 36177764
Knowledge of musculoskeletal anatomy is fundamental to physical therapy education. Although detailed anatomy syllabi have been developed for medical and other health professional students, none are available for training physical...
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Webb A, Smyth L, Hafiz M, Valter K
Anat Sci Educ
. 2022 Jan;
15(2):281-290.
PMID: 34995414
While debate about the use of-and alternatives to-human cadaveric dissection in medical training is robust, little attention has been paid to questions about timing. This study explores the perspectives of...
4.
Smyth L, Carter J, Valter K, Webb A
Anat Sci Educ
. 2020 Jun;
14(2):201-209.
PMID: 32515054
A student's own body provides an often disregarded site of knowledge production and corporeal wisdom. Learning via cognitive processes anchored in physical movement and body awareness, known as embodied learning,...
5.
Pather N, Blyth P, Chapman J, Dayal M, Flack N, Fogg Q, et al.
Anat Sci Educ
. 2020 Apr;
13(3):284-300.
PMID: 32306555
Australian and New Zealand universities commenced a new academic year in February/March 2020 largely with "business as usual." The subsequent Covid-19 pandemic imposed unexpected disruptions to anatomical educational practice. Rapid...
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ORourke J, Smyth L, Webb A, Valter K
Anat Sci Educ
. 2019 May;
13(2):206-217.
PMID: 31066239
Teaching internal structures obscured from direct view is a major challenge of anatomy education. High-fidelity interactive three-dimensional (3D) micro-computed tomography (CT) models with virtual dissection present a possible solution. However,...
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Farrell S, Smith A, Hancock M, Webb A, Sterling M
J Magn Reson Imaging
. 2019 Jan;
49(6):1638-1654.
PMID: 30614121
Background: There is uncertainty regarding the clinical significance of findings on MRI in patients with whiplash associated disorder (WAD) or nonspecific neck pain (NSNP). Purpose: To compare the presence of...
8.
Webb A, Green R, Woodley S
Clin Anat
. 2018 Dec;
32(8):974-1007.
PMID: 30521127
The study of human anatomy is fundamental to medical education globally. Knowledge of musculoskeletal anatomy is essential for safe and effective clinical practice, yet this topic often receives insufficient medical...
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Owers D, Perriman D, Smith P, Neeman T, Webb A
Injury
. 2017 Dec;
49(2):165-176.
PMID: 29269107
Introduction: Morphometric changes to cervical musculature in whiplash associated disorder have been reported in several studies with varying results. However, the evidence is not clear because only a limited number...
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Colibaba A, Calma A, Webb A, Valter K
J Vis Exp
. 2017 Nov;
(128).
PMID: 29155719
Anatomy students are typically provided with two-dimensional (2D) sections and images when studying cerebral ventricular anatomy and students find this challenging. Because the ventricles are negative spaces located deep within...