Muscle injury and pain. - KI Open Archive
... jumping lunge improved sprint running. Algometer testing showed an increase in pain detection threshold with time in all subjects, including the controls. This is important to consider when using algometers in clinical trials. Muscle pain often occurs after eccentric exercise, the so called delayed ...
... jumping lunge improved sprint running. Algometer testing showed an increase in pain detection threshold with time in all subjects, including the controls. This is important to consider when using algometers in clinical trials. Muscle pain often occurs after eccentric exercise, the so called delayed ...
Clinical and Functional Anatomy of the Urethral Sphincter
... thral muscle [26]. In this sphincter, the ventral side of the urethra is thickest and the dorsal side of the urethra is thin. There is a dorsal septum into which the fibers attach [19]. This fibrous septum affects the manner in which muscle fibers constrict the urethra [19]. Compressor urethral musc ...
... thral muscle [26]. In this sphincter, the ventral side of the urethra is thickest and the dorsal side of the urethra is thin. There is a dorsal septum into which the fibers attach [19]. This fibrous septum affects the manner in which muscle fibers constrict the urethra [19]. Compressor urethral musc ...
50_lecture_presentation
... • Volume = amplitude of the sound wave • Pitch = frequency of the sound wave • The cochlea can distinguish pitch because the basilar membrane is not uniform along its length. • Each region vibrates most vigorously at a particular frequency and leads to excitation of a specific auditory area of the c ...
... • Volume = amplitude of the sound wave • Pitch = frequency of the sound wave • The cochlea can distinguish pitch because the basilar membrane is not uniform along its length. • Each region vibrates most vigorously at a particular frequency and leads to excitation of a specific auditory area of the c ...
STRUCTURE OF LIMULUS STRIATED MUSCLE The Contractile
... Benham (1885) was cumbersome and nonfunctional, so we will refer to the telson muscles by using the earlier nomenclature of Owen (1873) which we have modified according to our more complete dissection (Figs. I a, b) . Each of the telson muscles inserts via a tendon and apodeme through a fibrous conn ...
... Benham (1885) was cumbersome and nonfunctional, so we will refer to the telson muscles by using the earlier nomenclature of Owen (1873) which we have modified according to our more complete dissection (Figs. I a, b) . Each of the telson muscles inserts via a tendon and apodeme through a fibrous conn ...
Variation in Pattern of Rectus Sheath and Rectus Abdominis muscle
... In modern anatomy muscles are studied as a separate branch ‘Myology’. The name muscle was given on the basis of the shape i.e. ‘Mouse-like’. Acharya Sushruta said that 500 Peśi in the human male body and 520 in the female body. Out of 500 nearly 400 are present in the Śākha, 66 in the Koshtha and 34 ...
... In modern anatomy muscles are studied as a separate branch ‘Myology’. The name muscle was given on the basis of the shape i.e. ‘Mouse-like’. Acharya Sushruta said that 500 Peśi in the human male body and 520 in the female body. Out of 500 nearly 400 are present in the Śākha, 66 in the Koshtha and 34 ...
variant omohyoid muscle: report of two cases
... absence of superior belly of omohyoid [8]. Inferior belly of omohyoid were found to be normal in all these cases and the variations were unilateral. A study was done on intermediate morphologies between normal and anomalous morphology of the superior belly of omohyoid. The intermediate morphologies ...
... absence of superior belly of omohyoid [8]. Inferior belly of omohyoid were found to be normal in all these cases and the variations were unilateral. A study was done on intermediate morphologies between normal and anomalous morphology of the superior belly of omohyoid. The intermediate morphologies ...
The Biceps Femoris Muscle Complex at the Knee
... 90°. The first component of the short head of the biceps femoris muscle visualized was a proximal muscular attachment to the anterior and medial side of the tendon of the long head (Component 7 in Fig. 2A). Other significant insertions included an attachment of the capsular arm to the posterolateral ...
... 90°. The first component of the short head of the biceps femoris muscle visualized was a proximal muscular attachment to the anterior and medial side of the tendon of the long head (Component 7 in Fig. 2A). Other significant insertions included an attachment of the capsular arm to the posterolateral ...
STRUCTURE OF LIMULUS STRIATED MUSCLE
... Benham (1885) was cumbersome and nonfunctional, so we will refer to the telson muscles by using the earlier nomenclature of Owen (1873) which we have modified according to our more complete dissection (Figs. I a, b) . Each of the telson muscles inserts via a tendon and apodeme through a fibrous conn ...
... Benham (1885) was cumbersome and nonfunctional, so we will refer to the telson muscles by using the earlier nomenclature of Owen (1873) which we have modified according to our more complete dissection (Figs. I a, b) . Each of the telson muscles inserts via a tendon and apodeme through a fibrous conn ...
Full Article - Medical Ultrasonography
... larger lymphatic vessels. These vessels have valves that direct the lymphatic circulation in a one-way, centripetal, manner. The central nervous system, the bone marrow and the non-vascularized tissues (cornea, epidermis and cartilage) have no lymphatic capillaries. The lymph fluid is filtered throu ...
... larger lymphatic vessels. These vessels have valves that direct the lymphatic circulation in a one-way, centripetal, manner. The central nervous system, the bone marrow and the non-vascularized tissues (cornea, epidermis and cartilage) have no lymphatic capillaries. The lymph fluid is filtered throu ...
Anatomy of the Thoracic Wall, Axilla and Breast
... anatomical data with the classification of lymph node groups that is frequently utilized by mastologists. Anatomy of the thoracic wall. The skeleton of the thoracic wall is formed by the twelve thoracic vertebra posteriorly, the sternum anteriorly and, on each side, by the twelve ribs and the respec ...
... anatomical data with the classification of lymph node groups that is frequently utilized by mastologists. Anatomy of the thoracic wall. The skeleton of the thoracic wall is formed by the twelve thoracic vertebra posteriorly, the sternum anteriorly and, on each side, by the twelve ribs and the respec ...
An unusual variation of an additional plantaris originating from the
... autopsy at the Department of Anatomy and Morphology, in accordant to the ethical principles applying by the Sofia’s Medical University. The anatomical variation was photographed using a Nikon Coolpix 995 camera, analyzed and described. The plantaris muscle is one of the posterior superficial muscles ...
... autopsy at the Department of Anatomy and Morphology, in accordant to the ethical principles applying by the Sofia’s Medical University. The anatomical variation was photographed using a Nikon Coolpix 995 camera, analyzed and described. The plantaris muscle is one of the posterior superficial muscles ...
Title Morphologic characteristics of the superior pharyngeal
... superior area; and Type C, complete lack of membrane. The muscle at this part originates from the pterygomandibular raphe, which is also the origin of the buccinator muscle. In the past reports, different expressions about the pterygomandibular raphe were used such as "the sphenoid tendon between th ...
... superior area; and Type C, complete lack of membrane. The muscle at this part originates from the pterygomandibular raphe, which is also the origin of the buccinator muscle. In the past reports, different expressions about the pterygomandibular raphe were used such as "the sphenoid tendon between th ...
Kinesio Tape has a positive effect on facilitation of the tibialis
... A new form of tape called Kinesio Tape (KT) is made to mimic the qualities of the skin.16 The thickness of the tape is approximately the same as the epidermis of the skin so that body perception of the tape is limited.16 The participant does not perceive the tape approximately ten minutes post-appli ...
... A new form of tape called Kinesio Tape (KT) is made to mimic the qualities of the skin.16 The thickness of the tape is approximately the same as the epidermis of the skin so that body perception of the tape is limited.16 The participant does not perceive the tape approximately ten minutes post-appli ...
Significance of anatomical variations of the lateral circumflex femoral
... afterwards fixed and preserved in 10% formalin solution. Microdissection was performed under magnifying glass and surgical microscope. Analysis of adult cadavers was performed to determine the skin area vascularised by perforating blood vessels from the TFL muscle, by injecting methylene-blue dye in ...
... afterwards fixed and preserved in 10% formalin solution. Microdissection was performed under magnifying glass and surgical microscope. Analysis of adult cadavers was performed to determine the skin area vascularised by perforating blood vessels from the TFL muscle, by injecting methylene-blue dye in ...
The Abdominal Wall And Hernias
... The deep ring is formed in the transversalis fascia. As the canal passes through the abdominal wall it receives a layer of muscle from the internal oblique, the cremaster muscle. At the superficial ring the inguinal canal passes through the external oblique aponeurosis and receives a layer from the ...
... The deep ring is formed in the transversalis fascia. As the canal passes through the abdominal wall it receives a layer of muscle from the internal oblique, the cremaster muscle. At the superficial ring the inguinal canal passes through the external oblique aponeurosis and receives a layer from the ...
A third head of the biceps brachii and coexisting fused higher origin
... brachialis. Its tendon may divide into two or three separately attached slips. In rare instances it is double or absent. Its radial attachment may be much more proximal than the base of styloid process [1]. George and Nayak found a few fleshy fibers from brachialis merged with brachioradialis and ot ...
... brachialis. Its tendon may divide into two or three separately attached slips. In rare instances it is double or absent. Its radial attachment may be much more proximal than the base of styloid process [1]. George and Nayak found a few fleshy fibers from brachialis merged with brachioradialis and ot ...
Analysis of the Intramuscular Innervation of the Lateral Pterygoid
... at the surface of the muscle bundle (about 1/3 area, lateral by a branch of the buccal nerve division of the mandibular nerve. part) similar to type I. Also in our present specimens, the nerve that entered the LPM In the current study, there was almost no difference between was derived from the bucc ...
... at the surface of the muscle bundle (about 1/3 area, lateral by a branch of the buccal nerve division of the mandibular nerve. part) similar to type I. Also in our present specimens, the nerve that entered the LPM In the current study, there was almost no difference between was derived from the bucc ...
HumAn: A Cat Dissection Tutorial
... scalpel and the borders trimmed with the curved scissors. Note: Deep to these two muscles is an alternate view of serratus ventralis which can be exposed by clearing tissue on either side of it with a scalpel or probe. Final Notes The following structures were not mentioned in these dissection instr ...
... scalpel and the borders trimmed with the curved scissors. Note: Deep to these two muscles is an alternate view of serratus ventralis which can be exposed by clearing tissue on either side of it with a scalpel or probe. Final Notes The following structures were not mentioned in these dissection instr ...
Lower limb muscle activity during gait
... shoes with high heels vs. lower heels as well as changes in the centre of mass and a reduction in the base of support. Although altered demands on muscles most likely accompany the kinematic changes, these have not been well documented. Therefore, the main purpose of this study was to identify chang ...
... shoes with high heels vs. lower heels as well as changes in the centre of mass and a reduction in the base of support. Although altered demands on muscles most likely accompany the kinematic changes, these have not been well documented. Therefore, the main purpose of this study was to identify chang ...
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... The descendent branch of the hypoglossal nerve (anterior or superior branch of the ansa cervicalis) runs down anterior to the great vessels, along the anterior diehedral angle formed by the common carotid artery and the internal jugular vein. When arriving to the level of the intermediate tendon of ...
... The descendent branch of the hypoglossal nerve (anterior or superior branch of the ansa cervicalis) runs down anterior to the great vessels, along the anterior diehedral angle formed by the common carotid artery and the internal jugular vein. When arriving to the level of the intermediate tendon of ...
3 Summary of the Gross Anatomy of the Extraocular Muscles
... are caused by musculo-orbital tissue connections in the form of fibroelastic sleeves that consist of smooth muscle, collagen, and elastin. During contraction the muscles travel through these sleeves which act as pulleys by restraining the muscle paths. The orbital layer of the rectus muscle inserts ...
... are caused by musculo-orbital tissue connections in the form of fibroelastic sleeves that consist of smooth muscle, collagen, and elastin. During contraction the muscles travel through these sleeves which act as pulleys by restraining the muscle paths. The orbital layer of the rectus muscle inserts ...
anatomy of the common calcaneal tendon in rat
... in horses (which are digitigrade animals). As it was mentioned in the results section the distinct connections between the fascicles of the common calcaneal tendon occur just above the tuber calcanei and this is where the tendon becomes “common” indeed, since it practically unifies the fascicles at ...
... in horses (which are digitigrade animals). As it was mentioned in the results section the distinct connections between the fascicles of the common calcaneal tendon occur just above the tuber calcanei and this is where the tendon becomes “common” indeed, since it practically unifies the fascicles at ...
Distribution of terminal nerve entry points to the flexor and extensor
... The motor points of the skeletal muscles, mainly of interest to anatomists and physiologists, have recently attracted much attention from researchers in the field of functional electrical stimulation. The muscle motor point has been defined as the entry point of the motor nerve branch into the epimy ...
... The motor points of the skeletal muscles, mainly of interest to anatomists and physiologists, have recently attracted much attention from researchers in the field of functional electrical stimulation. The muscle motor point has been defined as the entry point of the motor nerve branch into the epimy ...
Neck - Surgical Anatomy
... without resection of large areas of skin. The deep cervical lymphatics are important, since they receive lymph from the mucous membranes lining the mouth, pharynx, larynx, and major salivary and thyroid glands, as well as the skin of the head and neck. The deep cervical lymphatics accompany the inte ...
... without resection of large areas of skin. The deep cervical lymphatics are important, since they receive lymph from the mucous membranes lining the mouth, pharynx, larynx, and major salivary and thyroid glands, as well as the skin of the head and neck. The deep cervical lymphatics accompany the inte ...
Receptor Elements in the Thoracic Muscles of Homarus vulgaris and
... muscle units for which the terms first, second, and third dorsal thoracicoabdominal muscle are proposed. They all have their posterior attachments at the front edge of the 1st abdominal segment, the first muscle partly overlying he second and the latter partly overlying the third. Their fibres run i ...
... muscle units for which the terms first, second, and third dorsal thoracicoabdominal muscle are proposed. They all have their posterior attachments at the front edge of the 1st abdominal segment, the first muscle partly overlying he second and the latter partly overlying the third. Their fibres run i ...
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.