The Posterolateral Attachments of the Knee
... Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively determine the anatomic attachment sites of these structures and their relationships to pertinent bony landmarks. Study Type: Cadaveric study. Methods: Dissections were performed and measurements taken on 10 nonpaired fresh-frozen cadaveric knees. Results: ...
... Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively determine the anatomic attachment sites of these structures and their relationships to pertinent bony landmarks. Study Type: Cadaveric study. Methods: Dissections were performed and measurements taken on 10 nonpaired fresh-frozen cadaveric knees. Results: ...
The Posterolateral Attachments of the Knee
... Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively determine the anatomic attachment sites of these structures and their relationships to pertinent bony landmarks. Study Type: Cadaveric study. Methods: Dissections were performed and measurements taken on 10 nonpaired fresh-frozen cadaveric knees. Results: ...
... Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively determine the anatomic attachment sites of these structures and their relationships to pertinent bony landmarks. Study Type: Cadaveric study. Methods: Dissections were performed and measurements taken on 10 nonpaired fresh-frozen cadaveric knees. Results: ...
Surgery on Intracranial Aneurysms Under Simultaneous Microscopic
... FIGURE 5. An illustrative case of a large left internal carotid artery–posterior communicating artery (ICA-PComA) aneurysm. A, preoperative angiogram showing the large aneurysm pointing posteriorly. B, a left pterional craniotomy was performed. The proximal portion of the PComA shared the common nec ...
... FIGURE 5. An illustrative case of a large left internal carotid artery–posterior communicating artery (ICA-PComA) aneurysm. A, preoperative angiogram showing the large aneurysm pointing posteriorly. B, a left pterional craniotomy was performed. The proximal portion of the PComA shared the common nec ...
variations in the branching pattern of popliteal artery and it`s clinical
... muscle must be considered as a “high division” and reported high division in 2.8% specimens. In our study the popliteal artery branched at or slightly above the proximal border of the popliteus muscle in two cases (5%) this is in consonance with Keen observations, whereas percentages of high divisio ...
... muscle must be considered as a “high division” and reported high division in 2.8% specimens. In our study the popliteal artery branched at or slightly above the proximal border of the popliteus muscle in two cases (5%) this is in consonance with Keen observations, whereas percentages of high divisio ...
Atlas on X-ray and Angiographic Anatomy
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... All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior permission of the publisher. Inquiries for bulk sales may be solicited at: [email protected] This book has been published in good faith that the contents provided by the authors containe ...
1. What substances ensure elasticity of bones? a — salts of
... d — lower angle of scapula. 98. Denote muscles, abducting the arm. a — infraspinatus; b — supraspinatus; с — subscapularis; d — deltoid. 99. Denote muscles turning the thigh outwards. a — gluteus minimus; b — quadratus femoris; с — obturatorius externus; d — obturatorius interims. 100. Denote the ro ...
... d — lower angle of scapula. 98. Denote muscles, abducting the arm. a — infraspinatus; b — supraspinatus; с — subscapularis; d — deltoid. 99. Denote muscles turning the thigh outwards. a — gluteus minimus; b — quadratus femoris; с — obturatorius externus; d — obturatorius interims. 100. Denote the ro ...
A Comparative Study of the Osteology and Myology of
... common nonfossorial ancestor. The Recent talpids and soricids, however, have evolved along separate courses over a long period of time and present many morphological specializations, although retaining certain primitive c h a r a c t e r s . The present investigation was initiated f o r the purpose ...
... common nonfossorial ancestor. The Recent talpids and soricids, however, have evolved along separate courses over a long period of time and present many morphological specializations, although retaining certain primitive c h a r a c t e r s . The present investigation was initiated f o r the purpose ...
OMM09-TypicalRibs
... Inspiratory Lesions 1. Pt is supine, with physician on side of dysfunction 2. Contact dysfunctional rib: a. Anterior: superior margin of the angle of dysfunctional rib b. Posterior: interspace below dysfunctional rib c. Lateral: Both thumbs contact rib shaft along the mid-axillary line 3. Gently try ...
... Inspiratory Lesions 1. Pt is supine, with physician on side of dysfunction 2. Contact dysfunctional rib: a. Anterior: superior margin of the angle of dysfunctional rib b. Posterior: interspace below dysfunctional rib c. Lateral: Both thumbs contact rib shaft along the mid-axillary line 3. Gently try ...
International Journal of Current Research and Review
... In human anatomy, the dorsalis pedis artery (dorsal artery of foot), is a blood vessel of the lower limb that carries oxygenated blood to the dorsal surface of the foot. It arises at the anterior aspect of the ankle joint and is a continuation of the anterior tibial artery. It terminates at the prox ...
... In human anatomy, the dorsalis pedis artery (dorsal artery of foot), is a blood vessel of the lower limb that carries oxygenated blood to the dorsal surface of the foot. It arises at the anterior aspect of the ankle joint and is a continuation of the anterior tibial artery. It terminates at the prox ...
Test socket fabrication procedure
... extent of the hip flexion contracture can be determined by measuring the angle between the table and the patient's residual limb. Use a goniometer to measure and record the attitude of the limb at this point. This will be the amount of flexion contracture present. ...
... extent of the hip flexion contracture can be determined by measuring the angle between the table and the patient's residual limb. Use a goniometer to measure and record the attitude of the limb at this point. This will be the amount of flexion contracture present. ...
ANTHONY B. OLINGER, PhD - Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott
... tend to use an atlas as a reference—a way to quickly look up a structure or region, rather than to read it in its entirety. The tables and outlines at the beginning of each new system provide background information on that system’s associated structures. Outlines are presented consistently to speed ...
... tend to use an atlas as a reference—a way to quickly look up a structure or region, rather than to read it in its entirety. The tables and outlines at the beginning of each new system provide background information on that system’s associated structures. Outlines are presented consistently to speed ...
Evaluation and Treatment of Sacral Somatic Dysfunction
... Oblique: both left and right oblique axes are named for the superior pole • Sagittal: includes both mid-sagittal and an infinite number of parasagittal axes • Horizontal: functional axis of sacral flexion/extension occur around this axis (analogous to the middle transverse axis above) ...
... Oblique: both left and right oblique axes are named for the superior pole • Sagittal: includes both mid-sagittal and an infinite number of parasagittal axes • Horizontal: functional axis of sacral flexion/extension occur around this axis (analogous to the middle transverse axis above) ...
Practical training № 5 Purpose of the lesson: Control questions
... Surgical anatomy of the knee joint. Punction, arthrotomy and resection of the knee joint. Topographical anatomy of the shin, the region of the ankle and the foot. 1. What is situated in subcutaneous tissue of front area of knee? 2. Which from the listed below arterias form rete patellae? 3. Name whi ...
... Surgical anatomy of the knee joint. Punction, arthrotomy and resection of the knee joint. Topographical anatomy of the shin, the region of the ankle and the foot. 1. What is situated in subcutaneous tissue of front area of knee? 2. Which from the listed below arterias form rete patellae? 3. Name whi ...
Anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament
... Transection of the PCL decreased femoral rollback to a net average of 6.2 mm. With PCL deficiency increased posterior translation of the tibia shifts the femoral contact point on the tibia anteriorly (Figure 1). This will unload the posterior horn of the medial meniscus and increase wear on the medi ...
... Transection of the PCL decreased femoral rollback to a net average of 6.2 mm. With PCL deficiency increased posterior translation of the tibia shifts the femoral contact point on the tibia anteriorly (Figure 1). This will unload the posterior horn of the medial meniscus and increase wear on the medi ...
Tendon Transfer Techinques
... ligament are then released from the inferior-proximal aspect of the navicular. This dissection must be followed to the inferior-lateral margin of the navicular to allow for later seating of the tibialis anterior tendon. Once the capsulotomy has been completed, the gross instability of the talonavicu ...
... ligament are then released from the inferior-proximal aspect of the navicular. This dissection must be followed to the inferior-lateral margin of the navicular to allow for later seating of the tibialis anterior tendon. Once the capsulotomy has been completed, the gross instability of the talonavicu ...
Arteries of the Upper Limb
... forearm, posterior hand, deep portion of palmar side of the hand, ...
... forearm, posterior hand, deep portion of palmar side of the hand, ...
preperitoneal-anatomy - Michigan Hernia Surgery
... collagen synthesis [Spangen 1994, Read 1992]. The etiology most likely is associated with failed obliteration of the peritoneal processus vaginalis and fibrosis of the surrounding preperitoneal fasciae which are distinct from the transversalis fascia and structures of the anterior abdominal wall. Mo ...
... collagen synthesis [Spangen 1994, Read 1992]. The etiology most likely is associated with failed obliteration of the peritoneal processus vaginalis and fibrosis of the surrounding preperitoneal fasciae which are distinct from the transversalis fascia and structures of the anterior abdominal wall. Mo ...
Article 3
... fourth lumbar vertebrae, respectively.1 It is important to remember that the segmental arteries are named by the level they supply and not by the level from which they originate. When performing catheter angiography of the spine, one can correctly identify the level of a given segmental artery by id ...
... fourth lumbar vertebrae, respectively.1 It is important to remember that the segmental arteries are named by the level they supply and not by the level from which they originate. When performing catheter angiography of the spine, one can correctly identify the level of a given segmental artery by id ...
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Cruciate Ligaments
... It is a secondary stabilizer against external rotation of the tibia and excessive varus or valgus angulation at the knee [32]. The anterolateral band is tight in flexion and is most important in resisting posterior displacement of the tibia in 70–90° of flexion. The posteromedial portion is tight in ...
... It is a secondary stabilizer against external rotation of the tibia and excessive varus or valgus angulation at the knee [32]. The anterolateral band is tight in flexion and is most important in resisting posterior displacement of the tibia in 70–90° of flexion. The posteromedial portion is tight in ...
Sulci_tracing_protocol
... “stickiness’ because it facilitates the placement of the curve. It is also advisable to turn the surface view in such a way that the dropping of a point is done perpendicular to the deep surface where the point is meant to be dropped. The different sulci curves cannot touch one ano ...
... “stickiness’ because it facilitates the placement of the curve. It is also advisable to turn the surface view in such a way that the dropping of a point is done perpendicular to the deep surface where the point is meant to be dropped. The different sulci curves cannot touch one ano ...
African Journal of Herpetology 56:39-75
... Abstract.—Phylogenetic relationships both within and between the scincomorph families Gerrhosauridae and Cordylidae are in need of re-examination. Currently the basal gerrhosaurid is unknown, although Angolosaurus skoogi previously was proposed as the sister taxon to mainland African gerrhosaurids. ...
... Abstract.—Phylogenetic relationships both within and between the scincomorph families Gerrhosauridae and Cordylidae are in need of re-examination. Currently the basal gerrhosaurid is unknown, although Angolosaurus skoogi previously was proposed as the sister taxon to mainland African gerrhosaurids. ...
Studies on the abdominal musculature of the subterranean mysid
... Praunus, these muscles seem to be practically independent of the anterior oblique muscles. The auxiliary muscles are well developed in Lepidomysis, though they are suppressed in the first two segments of the abdomen. In Praunus, these segments also have auxiliary muscles. The posterior auxiliary mus ...
... Praunus, these muscles seem to be practically independent of the anterior oblique muscles. The auxiliary muscles are well developed in Lepidomysis, though they are suppressed in the first two segments of the abdomen. In Praunus, these segments also have auxiliary muscles. The posterior auxiliary mus ...
Bayesian segmentation of brainstem structures in MRI
... segmenting the brainstem as a whole. Bondiau et al. (2005) used a single labeled template that was deformed towards the novel scan to produce the automated segmentation. Lee et al. (2005) proposed a semiautomatic algorithm in which fuzzy connectedness and morphological operations are used to generat ...
... segmenting the brainstem as a whole. Bondiau et al. (2005) used a single labeled template that was deformed towards the novel scan to produce the automated segmentation. Lee et al. (2005) proposed a semiautomatic algorithm in which fuzzy connectedness and morphological operations are used to generat ...
Arthropod head problem
The arthropod head problem is a long-standing zoological dispute concerning the segmental composition of the heads of the various arthropod groups, and how they are evolutionarily related to each other. While the dispute has historically centered on the exact make-up of the insect head, it has been widened to include other living arthropods such as the crustaceans and chelicerates; and fossil forms, such as the many arthropods known from exceptionally preserved Cambrian faunas. While the topic has classically been based on insect embryology, in recent years a great deal of developmental molecular data has become available. Dozens of more or less distinct solutions to the problem, dating back to at least 1897, have been published, including several in the 2000s.The arthropod head problem is popularly known as the ""endless dispute"", the title of a famous paper on the subject by Jacob G. Rempel in 1975, referring to its seemingly intractable nature. Although some progress has been made since that time, the precise nature of especially the labrum and the pre-oral region of arthropods remain highly controversial.