Surgical Technique
... We strongly recommend performing this, as well as most other parts of the operation, using knife dissection. The fascial planes of the neck are mainly avascular and can be easily followed with the scalpel. For knife dissection to be most effective the tissue must be under traction. An important task ...
... We strongly recommend performing this, as well as most other parts of the operation, using knife dissection. The fascial planes of the neck are mainly avascular and can be easily followed with the scalpel. For knife dissection to be most effective the tissue must be under traction. An important task ...
Clinical Anatomy of the Female Pelvis - Figure B
... newborn child it is remodeled by small fat lobules occurring between the connective tissue lamellae. The outer lamella covers the perirectal subcompartment and is called “rectal fascia” [17, 23] or “Grenzlamelle” [49, 50] (see Table 1.1). It constitutes the morphological border of the perirectal sub ...
... newborn child it is remodeled by small fat lobules occurring between the connective tissue lamellae. The outer lamella covers the perirectal subcompartment and is called “rectal fascia” [17, 23] or “Grenzlamelle” [49, 50] (see Table 1.1). It constitutes the morphological border of the perirectal sub ...
The Evolution of the Skull and the Cephalic muscles
... surfaces and ventral edge of the mandible. On the outer side there is no insertion in front of the joint, but internally the insertion commences immediately behind Meckel's fossa. The fibres thus inserted are intimately fused with those of the pars anterior, and those inserted into the inner surface ...
... surfaces and ventral edge of the mandible. On the outer side there is no insertion in front of the joint, but internally the insertion commences immediately behind Meckel's fossa. The fibres thus inserted are intimately fused with those of the pars anterior, and those inserted into the inner surface ...
Principles of Functional Exercise
... What is Functional Training? Today there are so many different opinions on how one should exercise. “What type of training is the best?” is the big question. “Does one perform slow or fast reps? Is a a bench or a physio-ball better? One body part at a time or full body?” The answer is that everyone ...
... What is Functional Training? Today there are so many different opinions on how one should exercise. “What type of training is the best?” is the big question. “Does one perform slow or fast reps? Is a a bench or a physio-ball better? One body part at a time or full body?” The answer is that everyone ...
Appendix B: Muscles of the Speech Production
... inferiorly and medially to the upper border of the rib immediately below. Function: These muscles may have several functions. They serve to strengthen the thoracic wall so that it doesn't bulge between the ribs. They provide a checking action to counteract relaxation pressure. Because of the directi ...
... inferiorly and medially to the upper border of the rib immediately below. Function: These muscles may have several functions. They serve to strengthen the thoracic wall so that it doesn't bulge between the ribs. They provide a checking action to counteract relaxation pressure. Because of the directi ...
Feeding Mechanism in the Rattlesnake Crotalus durissus
... swallowing cycle, each active muscle produced a myogram. This spike train was inspected for its point of greatest peak. This maximum peak was then divided into three equal stepped levels (maximum, intermediate, baseline). Each part of the myograms for that muscle were then visually assigned to one o ...
... swallowing cycle, each active muscle produced a myogram. This spike train was inspected for its point of greatest peak. This maximum peak was then divided into three equal stepped levels (maximum, intermediate, baseline). Each part of the myograms for that muscle were then visually assigned to one o ...
Accessory Muscles - RSNA Publications Online
... its insertion into the skin on the ulnar border of the palm. An accessory flexor digiti minimi is an extremely rare variant that arises from the intercompartmental septum on the ulnar aspect of the forearm just proximal to the wrist joint, with a distal insertion into either the proximal phalanx of ...
... its insertion into the skin on the ulnar border of the palm. An accessory flexor digiti minimi is an extremely rare variant that arises from the intercompartmental septum on the ulnar aspect of the forearm just proximal to the wrist joint, with a distal insertion into either the proximal phalanx of ...
Accessory head of flexor pollicis longus and its significance in
... variations affect not only the overall shape and size of the muscle but also function of the skeletal muscle especially range of motion. The additional head of flexor pollicis longus is made of fusiform muscle fibers in opposition to unipennate muscle fibres of flexor pollicis longus. The function o ...
... variations affect not only the overall shape and size of the muscle but also function of the skeletal muscle especially range of motion. The additional head of flexor pollicis longus is made of fusiform muscle fibers in opposition to unipennate muscle fibres of flexor pollicis longus. The function o ...
Detailed reconstruction of the musculature inLimnognathia maerski
... the main attention in studies, leading to several disputed homology hypotheses for each sclerite of the trophi [1,3,6,7]. However, no detailed studies have addressed the overall morphology of organs systems and further anatomical knowledge on L. maerski is warranted in order to compare this unique e ...
... the main attention in studies, leading to several disputed homology hypotheses for each sclerite of the trophi [1,3,6,7]. However, no detailed studies have addressed the overall morphology of organs systems and further anatomical knowledge on L. maerski is warranted in order to compare this unique e ...
morphology of the musculature of the arm and shoulder girdle in
... flight and maneuverability (VAUGHAN, 1970c; VAUGHAN and BATEMAN, 1970). The robust muscles, especially those that are in relationship with the pectoral girdle, provide mechanical force and energy support for the accomplishment of the flying activity, which demands great amount of energy. Many of the ...
... flight and maneuverability (VAUGHAN, 1970c; VAUGHAN and BATEMAN, 1970). The robust muscles, especially those that are in relationship with the pectoral girdle, provide mechanical force and energy support for the accomplishment of the flying activity, which demands great amount of energy. Many of the ...
Anatomical Study of the Superior Gluteal Artery
... which microvascular anastomosis can be performed without the need for vein graft(7,12). The nature of the fat in the gluteal region tends to be more rigid than abdominal fat, which allows for creation of a breast with good projection, natural firmness, and adequate volume. Shaping and insetting the ...
... which microvascular anastomosis can be performed without the need for vein graft(7,12). The nature of the fat in the gluteal region tends to be more rigid than abdominal fat, which allows for creation of a breast with good projection, natural firmness, and adequate volume. Shaping and insetting the ...
The tensor of the vastus intermedius the fifth muscle of the extensor
... and investigations of anatomical specimens are not consistent with the textbook description. We have found a second tensor-like muscle between the vastus lateralis (VL) and the vastus intermedius (VI), hereafter named the tensor VI (TVI). The aim of this study was to clarify whether this intervening ...
... and investigations of anatomical specimens are not consistent with the textbook description. We have found a second tensor-like muscle between the vastus lateralis (VL) and the vastus intermedius (VI), hereafter named the tensor VI (TVI). The aim of this study was to clarify whether this intervening ...
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... and investigations of anatomical specimens are not consistent with the textbook description. We have found a second tensor-like muscle between the vastus lateralis (VL) and the vastus intermedius (VI), hereafter named the tensor VI (TVI). The aim of this study was to clarify whether this intervening ...
... and investigations of anatomical specimens are not consistent with the textbook description. We have found a second tensor-like muscle between the vastus lateralis (VL) and the vastus intermedius (VI), hereafter named the tensor VI (TVI). The aim of this study was to clarify whether this intervening ...
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... and investigations of anatomical specimens are not consistent with the textbook description. We have found a second tensor-like muscle between the vastus lateralis (VL) and the vastus intermedius (VI), hereafter named the tensor VI (TVI). The aim of this study was to clarify whether this intervening ...
... and investigations of anatomical specimens are not consistent with the textbook description. We have found a second tensor-like muscle between the vastus lateralis (VL) and the vastus intermedius (VI), hereafter named the tensor VI (TVI). The aim of this study was to clarify whether this intervening ...
Variations of the proximal attachment of the biceps brachii muscle in
... population. Kosugi et al. [4] and Asvat et al. [10] stated that there are no clear gender and racial differences in the occurrence of the supernumerary head of the biceps. The documented variant origins of the short head of BBM from the acromion and supraglenoid tubercle are rare cases that have not ...
... population. Kosugi et al. [4] and Asvat et al. [10] stated that there are no clear gender and racial differences in the occurrence of the supernumerary head of the biceps. The documented variant origins of the short head of BBM from the acromion and supraglenoid tubercle are rare cases that have not ...
MASSAGE FOR ATHLETES - American Massage Therapy
... as those with high levels of stress reach their peak performance The biggest progress in the development of sport massage was reached in China, Finland, Germany, Japan, and Russia. In a last few decades tremendous progress the science of sport massage has been made in US. Sport massage is incorporat ...
... as those with high levels of stress reach their peak performance The biggest progress in the development of sport massage was reached in China, Finland, Germany, Japan, and Russia. In a last few decades tremendous progress the science of sport massage has been made in US. Sport massage is incorporat ...
Surgical Anatomy of the FaceImplications for Modern Face
... buccal fat and frequently harbors a fine fascial layer, connecting this muscle with the SMAS inferiorly and the zygomaticus minor muscle superiorly. Thus, these 3 muscles were observed to be located in a corresponding anatomic layer. ...
... buccal fat and frequently harbors a fine fascial layer, connecting this muscle with the SMAS inferiorly and the zygomaticus minor muscle superiorly. Thus, these 3 muscles were observed to be located in a corresponding anatomic layer. ...
Third Head of Biceps Brachii Muscle, Associated with
... the deltoid and the origin of the brachioradialis muscle, and joins to the long head of the biceps brachii muscle at the level of lower third of arm. According to this classification, the third head of biceps brachii muscle found in this case corresponds to an inferomedial humeral head. According Ro ...
... the deltoid and the origin of the brachioradialis muscle, and joins to the long head of the biceps brachii muscle at the level of lower third of arm. According to this classification, the third head of biceps brachii muscle found in this case corresponds to an inferomedial humeral head. According Ro ...
Surgical Anatomy of the Face Implications for Modern Face-lift Techniques
... buccal fat and frequently harbors a fine fascial layer, connecting this muscle with the SMAS inferiorly and the zygomaticus minor muscle superiorly. Thus, these 3 muscles were observed to be located in a corresponding anatomic layer. ...
... buccal fat and frequently harbors a fine fascial layer, connecting this muscle with the SMAS inferiorly and the zygomaticus minor muscle superiorly. Thus, these 3 muscles were observed to be located in a corresponding anatomic layer. ...
Word - Geometrical Anatomy
... The moving of the functional origin forward has a modest influence upon the pulling directions of the medial rectus muscle (Figures 8 and 9), indeed on all of the rectus muscles. Within the range that is normally used for eye movements, the medial rectus pulls almost true horizontal. ...
... The moving of the functional origin forward has a modest influence upon the pulling directions of the medial rectus muscle (Figures 8 and 9), indeed on all of the rectus muscles. Within the range that is normally used for eye movements, the medial rectus pulls almost true horizontal. ...
The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles
... transverse fibres which .arise on each side from the inner surface of the mandible for the greater part of its length and which are inserted into a median raphe. Innervation.-This is, of course, by the mandibular ramus of the Vth nerve. The course of this nerve is almost exactly as in the Reptilia. ...
... transverse fibres which .arise on each side from the inner surface of the mandible for the greater part of its length and which are inserted into a median raphe. Innervation.-This is, of course, by the mandibular ramus of the Vth nerve. The course of this nerve is almost exactly as in the Reptilia. ...
unusual origin of third head of biceps brachii – a case report
... intracapsular origin. It is covered by the synovial sheath of the shoulder joint. It arches over the humeral head and emerges from the joint behind the transverse humeral ligament and descends in the intertubercular sulcus of the humerus. The short head takes its origin from the coracoid process of ...
... intracapsular origin. It is covered by the synovial sheath of the shoulder joint. It arches over the humeral head and emerges from the joint behind the transverse humeral ligament and descends in the intertubercular sulcus of the humerus. The short head takes its origin from the coracoid process of ...
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... mechanical trauma from extra force exerted by it or biological lesions (due to presence of bacterial or fungal colonies on it ) . *How to ensure that all oral tissues are healthy in the mouth before impression taking : ...
... mechanical trauma from extra force exerted by it or biological lesions (due to presence of bacterial or fungal colonies on it ) . *How to ensure that all oral tissues are healthy in the mouth before impression taking : ...
021~030.박경식
... brevis tendon, superior peroneal retinacula, calcaneofibular ligament, inferior extensor retinaculum, abductor digiti minimi, sheath of flexor tendon at outer layer, biceps femoris, semimembranosus, plantaris, soleus, posterior tibialis, fibularis brevis, extensor digitorum brevis, flexor digiti min ...
... brevis tendon, superior peroneal retinacula, calcaneofibular ligament, inferior extensor retinaculum, abductor digiti minimi, sheath of flexor tendon at outer layer, biceps femoris, semimembranosus, plantaris, soleus, posterior tibialis, fibularis brevis, extensor digitorum brevis, flexor digiti min ...
Smooth muscle tissue
Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle. It is divided into two subgroups; the single-unit (unitary) and multiunit smooth muscle. Within single-unit cells, the whole bundle or sheet contracts as a syncytium (i.e. a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm that is not separated into cells). Multiunit smooth muscle tissues innervate individual cells; as such, they allow for fine control and gradual responses, much like motor unit recruitment in skeletal muscle.Smooth muscle is found within the walls of blood vessels (such smooth muscle specifically being termed vascular smooth muscle) such as in the tunica media layer of large (aorta) and small arteries, arterioles and veins. Smooth muscle is also found in lymphatic vessels, the urinary bladder, uterus (termed uterine smooth muscle), male and female reproductive tracts, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, arrector pili of skin, the ciliary muscle, and iris of the eye. The structure and function is basically the same in smooth muscle cells in different organs, but the inducing stimuli differ substantially, in order to perform individual effects in the body at individual times. In addition, the glomeruli of the kidneys contain smooth muscle-like cells called mesangial cells.