Exam Friday The Spine Anatomy
... Spinal muscles attach themselves to many different vertebrae, arms, legs, head, rib cage, and pelvis Movements of spine include flexion, extension, lateral bending ...
... Spinal muscles attach themselves to many different vertebrae, arms, legs, head, rib cage, and pelvis Movements of spine include flexion, extension, lateral bending ...
Chapter 1 - Quiz
... Front of the wrist Front of the elbow Behind the knee Side of the neck ANSWER ...
... Front of the wrist Front of the elbow Behind the knee Side of the neck ANSWER ...
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... The portion of the bony pelvis superior to the pelvic brim is the false (greater) pelvis. It is bordered by the lumbar vertebrae posteriorly, the upper portions of the hip bones laterally, and the abdominal wall anteriorly. It contains the superior portion of the urinary bladder and lower intestines ...
... The portion of the bony pelvis superior to the pelvic brim is the false (greater) pelvis. It is bordered by the lumbar vertebrae posteriorly, the upper portions of the hip bones laterally, and the abdominal wall anteriorly. It contains the superior portion of the urinary bladder and lower intestines ...
Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord, and Deep Back
... •Relationship of trapezius to splenius: Atlas, 12th ed. Fig 4.29, p. ...
... •Relationship of trapezius to splenius: Atlas, 12th ed. Fig 4.29, p. ...
Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord, and Deep Back
... •Relationship of trapezius to splenius: Atlas, 12th ed. Fig 4.29, p. ...
... •Relationship of trapezius to splenius: Atlas, 12th ed. Fig 4.29, p. ...
PowerPoint for both parts
... Reduced Re-Absorption – Clinical: Communicating Hydrocephalus - In elderly arachnoid villi can become calcifiedArachnoid Granulations ...
... Reduced Re-Absorption – Clinical: Communicating Hydrocephalus - In elderly arachnoid villi can become calcifiedArachnoid Granulations ...
2 MB - stellate ganglion block
... Where is it ?? • Posterior Structures posterior to the ganglion include the longus colli muscle, anterior scalene muscle, vertebral artery, brachial plexus sheath and neck of the first rib ...
... Where is it ?? • Posterior Structures posterior to the ganglion include the longus colli muscle, anterior scalene muscle, vertebral artery, brachial plexus sheath and neck of the first rib ...
3.03 Remember the structures of the sensory system
... Aqueous humor: Watery fluid inside the anterior chamber of the eye Vitreous humor: Jelly like substance located in the posterior chamber of the eye Retina: the third layer of the eye Rods: Cells of the eye that are sensitive to dim light Cones: Cells of the eye that are sensitive to bright ...
... Aqueous humor: Watery fluid inside the anterior chamber of the eye Vitreous humor: Jelly like substance located in the posterior chamber of the eye Retina: the third layer of the eye Rods: Cells of the eye that are sensitive to dim light Cones: Cells of the eye that are sensitive to bright ...
07_QuizShowQuestions
... a. When medial rotation occurs at the distal radioulnar joint, the ulnar notch rolls across the rounded surface of the ulnar head. b. Medial rotation at the radioulnar joints in turn rotates the wrist and hand medially from the anatomical position. c. Lateral rotation at the radioulnar joints is cal ...
... a. When medial rotation occurs at the distal radioulnar joint, the ulnar notch rolls across the rounded surface of the ulnar head. b. Medial rotation at the radioulnar joints in turn rotates the wrist and hand medially from the anatomical position. c. Lateral rotation at the radioulnar joints is cal ...
Headaches - American Massage Therapy Association
... The dominant eye is the eye that looks directly at an object and increases accuracy of the postural analyst. The non-dominant eye looks at the same object at a slight angle. This small difference provides depth perception. Being right or left handed will not necessarily determine if you are right or ...
... The dominant eye is the eye that looks directly at an object and increases accuracy of the postural analyst. The non-dominant eye looks at the same object at a slight angle. This small difference provides depth perception. Being right or left handed will not necessarily determine if you are right or ...
2- Vascular and muscular coat:
... with the other vertebral artery forming Basilar artery. 2-Basilar artery: Ascends along pons and at pons' upper border just before it divides, it gives of Superior cerebellar artery At the upper border of pons, it divides into two Posterior cerebral arteries -3 Basilar artery length = Pons leng ...
... with the other vertebral artery forming Basilar artery. 2-Basilar artery: Ascends along pons and at pons' upper border just before it divides, it gives of Superior cerebellar artery At the upper border of pons, it divides into two Posterior cerebral arteries -3 Basilar artery length = Pons leng ...
Regional Dissection (RDP)
... penile deep vein, paired dorsal penile arteries, paired dorsal penile nerves and their branches. ...
... penile deep vein, paired dorsal penile arteries, paired dorsal penile nerves and their branches. ...
somatic tissues - Ohio University
... external genitalia Clinical Relevance » Surgery for colorectal cancer puts pelvic splanchnics at risk » Damage causes bladder & sexual dysfunction Moore’s COA6 2010 ...
... external genitalia Clinical Relevance » Surgery for colorectal cancer puts pelvic splanchnics at risk » Damage causes bladder & sexual dysfunction Moore’s COA6 2010 ...
Cranial Nerves
... entorhinal cortex), located on the anterior portion of the parahippocampal gyrus; only sense that reaches the cortex directly (not via the thalamus). The intermediate olfactory stria sends fibers via part of the anterior commissure to the contralateral olfactory bulb Fibers partially cross in the op ...
... entorhinal cortex), located on the anterior portion of the parahippocampal gyrus; only sense that reaches the cortex directly (not via the thalamus). The intermediate olfactory stria sends fibers via part of the anterior commissure to the contralateral olfactory bulb Fibers partially cross in the op ...
Sympathetic - Ohio University
... external genitalia Clinical Relevance » Surgery for colorectal cancer puts pelvic splanchnics at risk » Damage causes bladder & sexual dysfunction Moore’s COA6 2010 ...
... external genitalia Clinical Relevance » Surgery for colorectal cancer puts pelvic splanchnics at risk » Damage causes bladder & sexual dysfunction Moore’s COA6 2010 ...
Sympathetic - Ohio University
... external genitalia Clinical Relevance » Surgery for colorectal cancer puts pelvic splanchnics at risk » Damage causes bladder & sexual dysfunction Moore’s COA6 2010 ...
... external genitalia Clinical Relevance » Surgery for colorectal cancer puts pelvic splanchnics at risk » Damage causes bladder & sexual dysfunction Moore’s COA6 2010 ...
internal anatomy
... covering for the developing insects inside. If you have an intact ootheca please dispose of it in the 70% ethanol solution that has been provided. This is essential to insure that the building does not become infested with cockroaches. Find the lateral oviducts and although you may not see it you sh ...
... covering for the developing insects inside. If you have an intact ootheca please dispose of it in the 70% ethanol solution that has been provided. This is essential to insure that the building does not become infested with cockroaches. Find the lateral oviducts and although you may not see it you sh ...
Sympathetic - Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine
... external genitalia Clinical Relevance » Surgery for colorectal cancer puts pelvic splanchnics at risk » Damage causes bladder & sexual dysfunction Moore’s COA6 2010 ...
... external genitalia Clinical Relevance » Surgery for colorectal cancer puts pelvic splanchnics at risk » Damage causes bladder & sexual dysfunction Moore’s COA6 2010 ...
Goniometric Assessment
... Axis (A)- Distal to the acromion process Stationary Arm (SA) – mid-axillary line of upper thorax Movement Arm (MA)- Lateral epicondyle of the humerus Hold arm in external rotation Place thumb on the lateral border of the scapula and passively flex the shoulder until excessive scapular movement is fe ...
... Axis (A)- Distal to the acromion process Stationary Arm (SA) – mid-axillary line of upper thorax Movement Arm (MA)- Lateral epicondyle of the humerus Hold arm in external rotation Place thumb on the lateral border of the scapula and passively flex the shoulder until excessive scapular movement is fe ...
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... The lateral aspect of the skull is formed by cranial and facial bones. The main features of the cranial part include the temporal fossa, the opening of the external acoustic meatus, and the mastoid region of the temporal bone. The main features of the facial part include the infratemporal fossa, zyg ...
... The lateral aspect of the skull is formed by cranial and facial bones. The main features of the cranial part include the temporal fossa, the opening of the external acoustic meatus, and the mastoid region of the temporal bone. The main features of the facial part include the infratemporal fossa, zyg ...
Principles of Functional Exercise
... system of levers, and disrupting that balance can put joints at a mechanical disadvantage, causing unnatural and inefficient movements. The muscles that work harder tighten, while the opposite weaker muscles lengthen, causing impingement of joint spaces and other joint irregularities. This extra wea ...
... system of levers, and disrupting that balance can put joints at a mechanical disadvantage, causing unnatural and inefficient movements. The muscles that work harder tighten, while the opposite weaker muscles lengthen, causing impingement of joint spaces and other joint irregularities. This extra wea ...
Primary Parapharyngeal tumors
... – All deep lobe parotid tumors and extraparotid salivary tumors – Low grade malignant tumors of deep lobe of parotid – Many poststyloid tumors, including most neurogenic tumors and small paragangliomas ...
... – All deep lobe parotid tumors and extraparotid salivary tumors – Low grade malignant tumors of deep lobe of parotid – Many poststyloid tumors, including most neurogenic tumors and small paragangliomas ...
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... time ossification of the vertebrae begins, the ribs separate from the vertebrae. Accessory ribs occur in the lower cervical and upper lumbar area with an incidence of about 1%. The sternum arises as a pair of cartilagenous bands at the ventral midline as the body wall consolidates. After the primord ...
... time ossification of the vertebrae begins, the ribs separate from the vertebrae. Accessory ribs occur in the lower cervical and upper lumbar area with an incidence of about 1%. The sternum arises as a pair of cartilagenous bands at the ventral midline as the body wall consolidates. After the primord ...
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.