The Athletic Hip
... femoris muscle of the quadriceps group on the anterior thigh. The normal range for hip extension is 10-30 degrees. Abduction and adduction move the leg away from and toward the midline of the body, respectively, and the hip enjoys approximately 30-50 degrees of abduction and 10-30 degrees of adducti ...
... femoris muscle of the quadriceps group on the anterior thigh. The normal range for hip extension is 10-30 degrees. Abduction and adduction move the leg away from and toward the midline of the body, respectively, and the hip enjoys approximately 30-50 degrees of abduction and 10-30 degrees of adducti ...
Board Review for Anatomy - Stritch School of Medicine
... – CN X – multiple ganglia embedded in target organs above the umbilicus – Pelvic splanchnics (S2,3,4). Sympathetics (thoraco-lumbar) – Chain (with chain ganglia) ascend superiorly in neck and inferiorly into pelvis. – Postganglionics typically reach target by following blood vessels (except deep pet ...
... – CN X – multiple ganglia embedded in target organs above the umbilicus – Pelvic splanchnics (S2,3,4). Sympathetics (thoraco-lumbar) – Chain (with chain ganglia) ascend superiorly in neck and inferiorly into pelvis. – Postganglionics typically reach target by following blood vessels (except deep pet ...
Slide 1 - mcstmf
... • The mediastinam is the space between the two pleural cavities. • The mediastinum is divided into superior and inferior mediastina by an imaginary plane passing from the sternal angle anteriorly to the lower border of the body of the fourth thoracic vertebra posteriorly. • The superior mediastinum ...
... • The mediastinam is the space between the two pleural cavities. • The mediastinum is divided into superior and inferior mediastina by an imaginary plane passing from the sternal angle anteriorly to the lower border of the body of the fourth thoracic vertebra posteriorly. • The superior mediastinum ...
PHYT 622 Clinical Gross Anatomy
... – Found between semi-moveable joints such as the intervertebral disc and the pubic symphysis – Also, the type of cartilage seen in joints where more support or an increase in surface area is needed, e.g., the menisci of the knee, the glenoid labrum of the shoulder, the sterno-clavicular joint ...
... – Found between semi-moveable joints such as the intervertebral disc and the pubic symphysis – Also, the type of cartilage seen in joints where more support or an increase in surface area is needed, e.g., the menisci of the knee, the glenoid labrum of the shoulder, the sterno-clavicular joint ...
Board Review for Anatomy - Stritch School of Medicine
... – CN X – multiple ganglia embedded in target organs above the umbilicus – Pelvic splanchnics (S2,3,4). • Sympathetics (thoraco-lumbar) – Chain (with chain ganglia) ascend superiorly in neck and inferiorly into pelvis. – Postganglionics typically reach target by following blood vessels (except deep p ...
... – CN X – multiple ganglia embedded in target organs above the umbilicus – Pelvic splanchnics (S2,3,4). • Sympathetics (thoraco-lumbar) – Chain (with chain ganglia) ascend superiorly in neck and inferiorly into pelvis. – Postganglionics typically reach target by following blood vessels (except deep p ...
thorax - bones joints muscles
... The external intercostal muscles are con>nuous inferiorly with the external oblique muscles in the anterolateral abdominal wall. The internal intercostal muscles (11 pairs) run deep to and at right angles to the external intercostals. Between the ribs posteriorly, medial to the angles, the inter ...
... The external intercostal muscles are con>nuous inferiorly with the external oblique muscles in the anterolateral abdominal wall. The internal intercostal muscles (11 pairs) run deep to and at right angles to the external intercostals. Between the ribs posteriorly, medial to the angles, the inter ...
ANPS 019 Beneyto-Santonja 11-02
... Located in cribiform plate of ethmoid bone Cells synapce in olfactory bulb Projection neurons form olfactory tract Synapse in thalamus (what smell is) & limbic system (emotion of smell) The only sense that doesn’t need to relay through the thalamus Optic Nerve (CN II) Special Sensory; Vi ...
... Located in cribiform plate of ethmoid bone Cells synapce in olfactory bulb Projection neurons form olfactory tract Synapse in thalamus (what smell is) & limbic system (emotion of smell) The only sense that doesn’t need to relay through the thalamus Optic Nerve (CN II) Special Sensory; Vi ...
The Cranial Nerves
... Emerges from lateral aspect of the medulla between olive and inferior cerebellar peduncle, as a linear series of rootlets caudal to rootlets of the vagus nerve. At the side of medulla it joins the spinal root briefly It separates once again as the nerve leaves the cranial cavity through the Jugular ...
... Emerges from lateral aspect of the medulla between olive and inferior cerebellar peduncle, as a linear series of rootlets caudal to rootlets of the vagus nerve. At the side of medulla it joins the spinal root briefly It separates once again as the nerve leaves the cranial cavity through the Jugular ...
11-ARM AND ELBOW 2017-01
... The main source of blood for the arm. Distal to the teres major, the brachial artery gives rise to the profunda brachii (the deep artery of the arm). • It travels along the posterior surface of the humerus, running in the radial groove to supply structures in the posterior aspect of the arm like tri ...
... The main source of blood for the arm. Distal to the teres major, the brachial artery gives rise to the profunda brachii (the deep artery of the arm). • It travels along the posterior surface of the humerus, running in the radial groove to supply structures in the posterior aspect of the arm like tri ...
Radiological anatomy of the chest
... Chest radiographs are also used to screen for job-related lung diseases in industries such as mining where workers are exposed to dust, (asbestosis). Chest x-ray is also requested as preemployment demand. ...
... Chest radiographs are also used to screen for job-related lung diseases in industries such as mining where workers are exposed to dust, (asbestosis). Chest x-ray is also requested as preemployment demand. ...
Crayfish Dissection
... Remove the left ventral wall of the cephalothorax by making an incision from the ventral posterior of the cephalothorax to just the anterior of the mouth. Cut deep enough to expose the ventral thoracic artery, which runs along the ventral midline. G. Internal Structures FIGURE 5 Identify the s ...
... Remove the left ventral wall of the cephalothorax by making an incision from the ventral posterior of the cephalothorax to just the anterior of the mouth. Cut deep enough to expose the ventral thoracic artery, which runs along the ventral midline. G. Internal Structures FIGURE 5 Identify the s ...
Our Human Body Classroom Activities
... have recorded from Part 2 to write labels, and an explanation of how that body part works, around the outside of the body outline. The posters should be hung around the room. Part 4: Using their model-poster as a prop each group should prepare a short presentation about their body part or system, an ...
... have recorded from Part 2 to write labels, and an explanation of how that body part works, around the outside of the body outline. The posters should be hung around the room. Part 4: Using their model-poster as a prop each group should prepare a short presentation about their body part or system, an ...
3...deep muscles of the gluteal region?
... Skin overlying superior and central parts of buttock Skin of medial buttock and intergluteal cleft Skin of inferior buttock (overlying gluteal fold) ...
... Skin overlying superior and central parts of buttock Skin of medial buttock and intergluteal cleft Skin of inferior buttock (overlying gluteal fold) ...
Acupunct pts Dog-Last 4
... Forelimb paralysis, headache, fever, red eyes, ear problems, neck pain, Wei Qi deficiency ...
... Forelimb paralysis, headache, fever, red eyes, ear problems, neck pain, Wei Qi deficiency ...
Iliac spine
... lata. Recognized internationally as the leading journal in its field, Spine is an international, peer-reviewed, bi-weekly periodical that considers for publication original. The Anterior Superior Iliac Spines (ASIS) are located by bringing your thumbs up from below and locking into the notch of the ...
... lata. Recognized internationally as the leading journal in its field, Spine is an international, peer-reviewed, bi-weekly periodical that considers for publication original. The Anterior Superior Iliac Spines (ASIS) are located by bringing your thumbs up from below and locking into the notch of the ...
Air Contrast BaE
... Though colon cancer is most prevelant in the rectum and sigmoid, it may occur anywhere. Here, a polypoid mass invades the cecum, and involves the ileal papilla. ...
... Though colon cancer is most prevelant in the rectum and sigmoid, it may occur anywhere. Here, a polypoid mass invades the cecum, and involves the ileal papilla. ...
SKULL AS A WHOLE + ANTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA
... The skull contains approximately 85 named openings • Foramina, canals, and fissures • Provide openings for important structures • Spinal cord • Blood vessels serving the brain • 12 pairs of cranial nerves ...
... The skull contains approximately 85 named openings • Foramina, canals, and fissures • Provide openings for important structures • Spinal cord • Blood vessels serving the brain • 12 pairs of cranial nerves ...
Biology 231 - Request a Spot account
... Note: these terms are also used for hollow organs: the upper esophagus is proximal, the lower esophagus is more distal. ...
... Note: these terms are also used for hollow organs: the upper esophagus is proximal, the lower esophagus is more distal. ...
Structure and Function of the Kidneys and Nephrons Note
... b. Medial depression leads to hollow chamber called the ____________________. c. The entrance to the renal sinus is called the ___________, and it is also the passage for ___________________, ___________, ________________________, and the ______________. d. Superior end of the ureter forms the _____ ...
... b. Medial depression leads to hollow chamber called the ____________________. c. The entrance to the renal sinus is called the ___________, and it is also the passage for ___________________, ___________, ________________________, and the ______________. d. Superior end of the ureter forms the _____ ...
The Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis
... the lower limbs. It also serves as the site of attachment for multiple muscles. The hip bone consists of three regions: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The ilium forms the large, fan-like region of the hip bone. The superior margin of this area is the iliac crest. Located at either end of the iliac c ...
... the lower limbs. It also serves as the site of attachment for multiple muscles. The hip bone consists of three regions: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The ilium forms the large, fan-like region of the hip bone. The superior margin of this area is the iliac crest. Located at either end of the iliac c ...
chapt06_lecture_5e - Body-Health-and
... – Oblique: The break angles across the bone. – Transverse: The break is at right angles to the long axis of the bone. – Incomplete: The bone is not broken completely ...
... – Oblique: The break angles across the bone. – Transverse: The break is at right angles to the long axis of the bone. – Incomplete: The bone is not broken completely ...
Bursitis / Impingement Syndrome / Rotator Cuff Tendinitis
... hence the term "glenohumeral" joint. The glenoid fossa has a rim of tissue around it called the glenoid labrum. The glenoid labrum makes the glenoid fossa deeper. The glenohumeral joint is the most mobile joint in the body. The glenohumeral joint is surrounded by a large, loose "bag" called a capsul ...
... hence the term "glenohumeral" joint. The glenoid fossa has a rim of tissue around it called the glenoid labrum. The glenoid labrum makes the glenoid fossa deeper. The glenohumeral joint is the most mobile joint in the body. The glenohumeral joint is surrounded by a large, loose "bag" called a capsul ...
Tongue
... Root • Attached to hyoid and mandible and is in contact inferiorly with geniohyoid and mylohyoid muscles ...
... Root • Attached to hyoid and mandible and is in contact inferiorly with geniohyoid and mylohyoid muscles ...
BIOL241Spr11 MW Syllabus
... Four practical exams will be administered in the lab that will test your knowledge of both gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy (histology). Each will be worth 50 points and may be made up of microscope slides, projected PowerPoint slides, models, and fresh tissues. You will have time in lab to lea ...
... Four practical exams will be administered in the lab that will test your knowledge of both gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy (histology). Each will be worth 50 points and may be made up of microscope slides, projected PowerPoint slides, models, and fresh tissues. You will have time in lab to lea ...
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.