TN101: EMG Sensor Placement
... The Delsys Surface EMG Sensors Delsys Surface EMG Sensors are the foundation for unmatched signal quality and reliability in all of the Delsys EMG Systems. The patented fixed parallel bar design, contoured shape, and convenient adhesive skin interfaces allow for consistent and hassle-free recordings ...
... The Delsys Surface EMG Sensors Delsys Surface EMG Sensors are the foundation for unmatched signal quality and reliability in all of the Delsys EMG Systems. The patented fixed parallel bar design, contoured shape, and convenient adhesive skin interfaces allow for consistent and hassle-free recordings ...
Abdomen. Liver Part 2
... The left portal vein has a characteristic “hook” configuration on Sagittal scans. The Ligamentum teres or round ligament of the liver is the obliterated umbilical vein from embryological development. It courses along the undersurface of the Falciform ligament between the umbilicus and the inferior p ...
... The left portal vein has a characteristic “hook” configuration on Sagittal scans. The Ligamentum teres or round ligament of the liver is the obliterated umbilical vein from embryological development. It courses along the undersurface of the Falciform ligament between the umbilicus and the inferior p ...
Perenium - Dr. Krieg
... to the perineal body to anchor the anus. Just posterior to the rectum, the ischiorectal fossae from either side are continuous with each other such that an infection of the fossae can assume a horseshoe shape. The area through which the fossae connect posteriorly is between the superficial and ...
... to the perineal body to anchor the anus. Just posterior to the rectum, the ischiorectal fossae from either side are continuous with each other such that an infection of the fossae can assume a horseshoe shape. The area through which the fossae connect posteriorly is between the superficial and ...
Proximal row (lateral to medial)
... • Fovea capitis: a small opening in the head of the femur that allows blood vessels to enter the proximal end of the femur. • Can only be seen when viewing the medial surface of the head. ...
... • Fovea capitis: a small opening in the head of the femur that allows blood vessels to enter the proximal end of the femur. • Can only be seen when viewing the medial surface of the head. ...
powerpoint lecture
... Not bone of skull Does not articulate directly with another bone Movable base for tongue Site of attachment for muscles of swallowing and speech ...
... Not bone of skull Does not articulate directly with another bone Movable base for tongue Site of attachment for muscles of swallowing and speech ...
File
... Nasal cavity is divided into right & left halves by nasal septum that is made up of septal cartilage, vertical plate of ethmoid, and vomer bone. Nasal cavity consists of 3 regions: 1. Nasal vestibule : small dilated space just internal to nostrils & is lined by skin containing hair follicles; 2. Res ...
... Nasal cavity is divided into right & left halves by nasal septum that is made up of septal cartilage, vertical plate of ethmoid, and vomer bone. Nasal cavity consists of 3 regions: 1. Nasal vestibule : small dilated space just internal to nostrils & is lined by skin containing hair follicles; 2. Res ...
Aqueous humor
... Innervation of the orbit and eyeball Optic nerve (CNII) Oculomotor nerve (CN III) Trochlear nerve (CN IV) Abducens nerve (CN VI) (Innervation of extrinsic eye muscles) Ophthalmic nerve (CNV1) Nasociliary nerve : long ciliary n., ant. & post. ethmoidal n. ...
... Innervation of the orbit and eyeball Optic nerve (CNII) Oculomotor nerve (CN III) Trochlear nerve (CN IV) Abducens nerve (CN VI) (Innervation of extrinsic eye muscles) Ophthalmic nerve (CNV1) Nasociliary nerve : long ciliary n., ant. & post. ethmoidal n. ...
BIOL. 515 Marine Invertebrate Laboratory Manual
... taxa. Key topics within specific phyla will be emphasized to develop a broad overview and understanding of invertebrate biology. A phyletic approach will be used, because it provides the necessary framework for an understanding and appreciation of this diversity. The course will focus on structure a ...
... taxa. Key topics within specific phyla will be emphasized to develop a broad overview and understanding of invertebrate biology. A phyletic approach will be used, because it provides the necessary framework for an understanding and appreciation of this diversity. The course will focus on structure a ...
Spring 02
... e) leukopenia - decrease number of circulating white blood cells 13) A midsagittal plane divides the body into front and back halves. a) true b) false 14) The leg is inferior to the thigh but is proximal to the tarsus. a) true b) false page 2, SA Exam I, Q.# 7-14 ...
... e) leukopenia - decrease number of circulating white blood cells 13) A midsagittal plane divides the body into front and back halves. a) true b) false 14) The leg is inferior to the thigh but is proximal to the tarsus. a) true b) false page 2, SA Exam I, Q.# 7-14 ...
The Lower Limb
... Posterior tibial artery(2) in the plantar region gives the medial (21) and lateral (23) Plantar arteries. Lateral plantar artery makes most part of the plantar arch (22) which give rise to plantar metatarsal arteries (24) and proper plantar digital arteries (25). The dorsal and plantar arches are co ...
... Posterior tibial artery(2) in the plantar region gives the medial (21) and lateral (23) Plantar arteries. Lateral plantar artery makes most part of the plantar arch (22) which give rise to plantar metatarsal arteries (24) and proper plantar digital arteries (25). The dorsal and plantar arches are co ...
1. During recovery from a gunshot wound of the right pelvis, the
... quadrate line. Superior gemellus is another lateral rotator of the thigh which inserts with obturator internus on the obturator tendon. ...
... quadrate line. Superior gemellus is another lateral rotator of the thigh which inserts with obturator internus on the obturator tendon. ...
Dr. Miriam Frommer
... development of the generic skill of clear communication, encompassing the knowledge, practical and thinking skills which are often very poorly developed in a number of science students. The 8 practicals covered are: electrophysiology of nerve; skeletal muscle ...
... development of the generic skill of clear communication, encompassing the knowledge, practical and thinking skills which are often very poorly developed in a number of science students. The 8 practicals covered are: electrophysiology of nerve; skeletal muscle ...
Chapter
... periphery of the convex radial head, and the fibrous osseous ring formed by the concave radial notch of the ulna The annular ligament forms 80% of the articular surface of the proximal radioulnar joint ...
... periphery of the convex radial head, and the fibrous osseous ring formed by the concave radial notch of the ulna The annular ligament forms 80% of the articular surface of the proximal radioulnar joint ...
Biceps Brachii
... Brachioradialis: O- outer edge of the lower third of the Humerus, I: lower end of the Radius. A: elbow flexion and aid pronation and supination. Pronator Teres: O- above medial epicondyle, I- outer surface of Radius. A: aid flexion of elbow and pronate the forearm. Extensor Carpi Radialis Brev ...
... Brachioradialis: O- outer edge of the lower third of the Humerus, I: lower end of the Radius. A: elbow flexion and aid pronation and supination. Pronator Teres: O- above medial epicondyle, I- outer surface of Radius. A: aid flexion of elbow and pronate the forearm. Extensor Carpi Radialis Brev ...
Chapter 13 - FacultyWeb Support Center
... r. An _____________ branch of a spinal nerve supplies muscles and skin on the front and sides of the trunk and limbs. s. A ____________ is a complex network of anterior branches of spinal nerves. t. In a plexus, fibers of various spinal nerves are sorted and recombined, so fibers associated with a p ...
... r. An _____________ branch of a spinal nerve supplies muscles and skin on the front and sides of the trunk and limbs. s. A ____________ is a complex network of anterior branches of spinal nerves. t. In a plexus, fibers of various spinal nerves are sorted and recombined, so fibers associated with a p ...
articulations in the body - Yeditepe University Pharma Anatomy
... 5. Ball and socket joints (spheroidal joints) allow movement in multiple axes and planes: flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, medial and lateral rotation, and circumduction. Thus, ball and socket joints are multiaxial joints. The spheroidal surface of a bone articulates with the socket s ...
... 5. Ball and socket joints (spheroidal joints) allow movement in multiple axes and planes: flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, medial and lateral rotation, and circumduction. Thus, ball and socket joints are multiaxial joints. The spheroidal surface of a bone articulates with the socket s ...
The Modified External Oblique Musculocutaneous Flap
... is the external oblique myocutaneous flap. The anatomical dissection of 25 cadavers showed that the external oblique muscle has 3 sources of blood supply which are the deep circumflex iliac artery, the iliac branch of iliolumbar artery and the lower eight posterior intercostals arteries. In our seri ...
... is the external oblique myocutaneous flap. The anatomical dissection of 25 cadavers showed that the external oblique muscle has 3 sources of blood supply which are the deep circumflex iliac artery, the iliac branch of iliolumbar artery and the lower eight posterior intercostals arteries. In our seri ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://mdp120.org Articulations in the body
... 5. Ball and socket joints (spheroidal joints) allow movement in multiple axes and planes: flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, medial and lateral rotation, and circumduction. Thus, ball and socket joints are multiaxial joints. The spheroidal surface of a bone articulates with the socket s ...
... 5. Ball and socket joints (spheroidal joints) allow movement in multiple axes and planes: flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, medial and lateral rotation, and circumduction. Thus, ball and socket joints are multiaxial joints. The spheroidal surface of a bone articulates with the socket s ...
Topographical anatomy and measurements of selected
... and next the canal for the tendon of the tensor tympani. The cavity medially neighbours the facial nerve canal and the width of the lamina separating both structures is 0.15–0.25 mm (average 0.19 mm). Rostrally and dorsally the small cavity borders an extensive depression belonging to the epitympanu ...
... and next the canal for the tendon of the tensor tympani. The cavity medially neighbours the facial nerve canal and the width of the lamina separating both structures is 0.15–0.25 mm (average 0.19 mm). Rostrally and dorsally the small cavity borders an extensive depression belonging to the epitympanu ...
Anomalous origin of the Abductor Pollicis Longus (APL): clinical and
... Another analyze of the consequences of this variation if referred to the syndrome of intersection. The syndrome of intersection in the forearms is a condition, normally dolorous, not diagnosed frequently. The syndrome normally presents with illness, crepitation, rub and swelling in the area of the i ...
... Another analyze of the consequences of this variation if referred to the syndrome of intersection. The syndrome of intersection in the forearms is a condition, normally dolorous, not diagnosed frequently. The syndrome normally presents with illness, crepitation, rub and swelling in the area of the i ...
______ is the study of the body`s structure.
... 5) The serous membrane that lines the peritoneal cavity is called visceral peritoneum. Answer: FALSE 6) A major function of serous membranes is to increase friction. Answer: FALSE 7) The right hypochondriac region contains the majority of the stomach. Answer: FALSE 8) Lungs carry out an e ...
... 5) The serous membrane that lines the peritoneal cavity is called visceral peritoneum. Answer: FALSE 6) A major function of serous membranes is to increase friction. Answer: FALSE 7) The right hypochondriac region contains the majority of the stomach. Answer: FALSE 8) Lungs carry out an e ...
Anatomy Lab – Exam 2
... Superficial dorsal vein of penis – note that this is covered by a thin layer of dartos fascia ○ Is the major structure outside the Buck’s fascia ○ drains into superficial external pudendal vein ...
... Superficial dorsal vein of penis – note that this is covered by a thin layer of dartos fascia ○ Is the major structure outside the Buck’s fascia ○ drains into superficial external pudendal vein ...
Slide 1
... bar hang down directly in front of your nose when sitting with good upright posture, you are far less likely to force the shoulder joint into a potentially damaging position • While pulling the bar down, you need only to pull the bar to the point that it goes below your chin • Keep your forearms as ...
... bar hang down directly in front of your nose when sitting with good upright posture, you are far less likely to force the shoulder joint into a potentially damaging position • While pulling the bar down, you need only to pull the bar to the point that it goes below your chin • Keep your forearms as ...
Anatomy Lab – Exam 2
... Superficial dorsal vein of penis – note that this is covered by a thin layer of dartos fascia ○ Is the major structure outside the Buck’s fascia ○ drains into superficial external pudendal vein ...
... Superficial dorsal vein of penis – note that this is covered by a thin layer of dartos fascia ○ Is the major structure outside the Buck’s fascia ○ drains into superficial external pudendal vein ...
Anatomical terminology
Anatomical terminology is used by anatomists and zoologists, in scientific journals, textbooks, and by doctors and other health professionals. Anatomical terminology contains a variety of unique and possibly confusing terms to describe the anatomical location and action of different structures. By using this terminology, anatomists hope to be more precise and reduce errors and ambiguity. For example, is a scar ""above the wrist"" located on the forearm two or three inches away from the hand? Or is it at the base of the hand? Is it on the palm-side or back-side? By using precise anatomical terminology, ambiguity is eliminated.Anatomical terms derive from Ancient Greek and Latin words, and because these languages are no longer used in everyday conversation, the meaning of their words does not change. The current international standard is the Terminologia Anatomica.