Guts of Outlander, episode 2

Our second installment of Guts of Outlander.  Claire teaches us how to reduce a dislocated shoulder joint!  She uses the Kocher technique.

Thanks to Mandy Tidwell for the Scottish Gaelic translation!  greatscotblog.com/2014/08/03/out… 🤗❤️👍🏻

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Video Credit:

Starz episode 101, Sassenach

 

 

Fun Fact: Acromion

Anatomy def: The outermost end of the spine of scapula (shoulder blade).

Outlander def: This delicious “point of the shoulder” presents a grand shoulder for Claire to cry on!

Learn about the acromion in Anatomy Lesson #2: “When Claire Meets Jamie” or “How to Fall in Love While Reducing a Dislocated Shoulder Joint!” (wow, that lesson posted a looong time ago!) The acromion forms a stable joint with the clavicle (collar bone) and serves as an attachment site for muscles.

Read about the acromion or point of the shoulder in Dragonfly in Amber book. Gratefully, Diana never fails to provide!

I put a stop to this by punching him as hard as I could on the point of the shoulder. Surprised, he let the arm collapse under him with a sharp “Oof!” and rolled onto his side, back toward me…

See Jamie’s acromion in Starz episode 201, Not in Scotland Anymore. Hey, students, look at the acromion, not his chest. Hee, hee. The bump just below Jamie’s acromion is part of the humerus. Uncle Jared is sorry he doubted his nephew, but we never did. Jamie is the best! Go anatomy!

A deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist