20-trachea& Bronchopulmonary Seg
... A fibroelastic mobile tube about 5 in long & 1 in diameter with U-shaped hyaline cartilage that keep the lumen patent. The posterior end of the cartilage is connected by smooth muscle TRACHEALIS. Begins in the neck below the cricoid cartilage at the level of C6 and terminates in thorax at the level ...
... A fibroelastic mobile tube about 5 in long & 1 in diameter with U-shaped hyaline cartilage that keep the lumen patent. The posterior end of the cartilage is connected by smooth muscle TRACHEALIS. Begins in the neck below the cricoid cartilage at the level of C6 and terminates in thorax at the level ...
The 12 Cranial Nerves - Moebius Syndrome Foundation
... Controls eye movement, pupil dilation, and pupillary constriction. It also controls the muscles that elevate the upper eyelids. ...
... Controls eye movement, pupil dilation, and pupillary constriction. It also controls the muscles that elevate the upper eyelids. ...
Upper limb nerve injuries2008-11-23 04:292.4 MB
... of the wrist are paralysed. The patient is unable to extend the elbow joint, wrist joint and fingers. “Wrist drop” or flexion of the wrist occurs as a result of the unopposed flexor muscles of the wrist. This is a very disabling injury, since a person can't flex the fingers strongly for gripping an ...
... of the wrist are paralysed. The patient is unable to extend the elbow joint, wrist joint and fingers. “Wrist drop” or flexion of the wrist occurs as a result of the unopposed flexor muscles of the wrist. This is a very disabling injury, since a person can't flex the fingers strongly for gripping an ...
Face and Related Structures Anatomy
... Forms part of the nasal cavity, the eye socket, and the hard palate ...
... Forms part of the nasal cavity, the eye socket, and the hard palate ...
Session 3
... Function of tendon • Link between muscle and bone, muscle compliant bone stiff, graduated change in tissue characteristics between these two situations. Minimises areas of concentrated stress • Muscle belly bulky, tendon allows application of force at a distance. Tendon works like a lever arm reduc ...
... Function of tendon • Link between muscle and bone, muscle compliant bone stiff, graduated change in tissue characteristics between these two situations. Minimises areas of concentrated stress • Muscle belly bulky, tendon allows application of force at a distance. Tendon works like a lever arm reduc ...
Chapter 9- Joints - El Camino College
... 4. Abduction- moving the joint such that limbs are moved away from the body 5. Adduction- moving the joint such that limbs are moved toward the body 6. Circumduction- a combination of flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction. (making a circle) 7. Rotation-movement of bone along its own long axis ...
... 4. Abduction- moving the joint such that limbs are moved away from the body 5. Adduction- moving the joint such that limbs are moved toward the body 6. Circumduction- a combination of flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction. (making a circle) 7. Rotation-movement of bone along its own long axis ...
ACL Injury Prevention Program For The Competitive Female Athlete
... The athlete must weight the heel and the outside of her foot. This can be accomplished by slightly lifting the arch of the foot. Lifting of the arch also properly aligns the knee with the ankle. She then proceeds to “sit back”, lowering the buttocks while maintaining a straight back. The chin is neu ...
... The athlete must weight the heel and the outside of her foot. This can be accomplished by slightly lifting the arch of the foot. Lifting of the arch also properly aligns the knee with the ankle. She then proceeds to “sit back”, lowering the buttocks while maintaining a straight back. The chin is neu ...
Muscular-Anatomy-Handout-4
... and on either side of the distal tendon of the semitendinosus. Patient in prone with the leg partially flexed at the knee joint. Palpating hand on the distal posteromedial thigh. Resist knee flexion and feel for contraction of the semimembranosus. ...
... and on either side of the distal tendon of the semitendinosus. Patient in prone with the leg partially flexed at the knee joint. Palpating hand on the distal posteromedial thigh. Resist knee flexion and feel for contraction of the semimembranosus. ...
General Anatomy - Circle of Docs
... 22. The musculocutaneous nerve emerges from which part of the brachial plexus a. Posterior cord b. Lateral cord c. Medial cord d. Superior trunk 23. Which is the only joint to articulate the upper extremity with the axial skeleton a. Sternoclavicular b. Acromioclavicular c. Glenohumeral d. Coracocla ...
... 22. The musculocutaneous nerve emerges from which part of the brachial plexus a. Posterior cord b. Lateral cord c. Medial cord d. Superior trunk 23. Which is the only joint to articulate the upper extremity with the axial skeleton a. Sternoclavicular b. Acromioclavicular c. Glenohumeral d. Coracocla ...
Posterior Leg/Calves Hamstrings ITB/Lateral Thigh Quadriceps
... from above the knee cap to the bump on the front of the pelvis and back along the entire length. Roll anterior thigh straight on, roll anterior thigh in, and roll anterior thigh out to address the entire anterior thigh region. ...
... from above the knee cap to the bump on the front of the pelvis and back along the entire length. Roll anterior thigh straight on, roll anterior thigh in, and roll anterior thigh out to address the entire anterior thigh region. ...
Elbow & Wrist
... Flexion: limited by coronoid fossa and coronoid process contact Extension: limited by olecranon fossa and olecranon process contact Stable compared to shoulder – bony structure Head of radius moves along capitulum ...
... Flexion: limited by coronoid fossa and coronoid process contact Extension: limited by olecranon fossa and olecranon process contact Stable compared to shoulder – bony structure Head of radius moves along capitulum ...
anatomy - UTCOM2013
... septum in2 membranous & muscular part.it prevents the mixing of deoxygenated blod in rt.ventricle with oxygenated blood in lt.venticle.it defect often occurs at the inter-ventricular part. 3. CORNARY SINUS:it is located in posterior part of coronary sinus.it’s main function is carring most of venus ...
... septum in2 membranous & muscular part.it prevents the mixing of deoxygenated blod in rt.ventricle with oxygenated blood in lt.venticle.it defect often occurs at the inter-ventricular part. 3. CORNARY SINUS:it is located in posterior part of coronary sinus.it’s main function is carring most of venus ...
Systemic Anatomy Exam V
... 15) Cranial nerve nuclei that give rise to parasympathetic GVE fibers are located where in the CNS? a) lateral horn of the spinal column T1 – L2 b) sacral segments S2,3,4 c) cerebellum d) spinal cord, gray matter e) none of the above 16) Preganglionic fibers from cell bodies located in the ____ are ...
... 15) Cranial nerve nuclei that give rise to parasympathetic GVE fibers are located where in the CNS? a) lateral horn of the spinal column T1 – L2 b) sacral segments S2,3,4 c) cerebellum d) spinal cord, gray matter e) none of the above 16) Preganglionic fibers from cell bodies located in the ____ are ...
PNS: upper limb
... upper limb C3-4: neck, shoulder C5: arm (sup/lat) C6: forearm (lat), thumb C7: 2-4 fingers C8: 4-5 fingers T1: forearm (middle) T2: arm, axillary PNS upper 7 ...
... upper limb C3-4: neck, shoulder C5: arm (sup/lat) C6: forearm (lat), thumb C7: 2-4 fingers C8: 4-5 fingers T1: forearm (middle) T2: arm, axillary PNS upper 7 ...
Medical Imaging By the end of this section, you will be able to
... visualize structures inside the living body such as a cancerous tumor or a fractured bone. - Like most scientific disciplines, anatomy has areas of specialization. Gross anatomy is the study of the larger structures of the body, those visible without the aid of magnification (Figure 1.2a). Macro- me ...
... visualize structures inside the living body such as a cancerous tumor or a fractured bone. - Like most scientific disciplines, anatomy has areas of specialization. Gross anatomy is the study of the larger structures of the body, those visible without the aid of magnification (Figure 1.2a). Macro- me ...
Editable Lecture PPT - Science Prof Online
... Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles and images. The site is designed to be a helpful resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in learning about science. • The SPO Virtual Classrooms offer many educational resources, including practice test questions, review questions, le ...
... Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles and images. The site is designed to be a helpful resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in learning about science. • The SPO Virtual Classrooms offer many educational resources, including practice test questions, review questions, le ...
WILDERNESS AND MOUNTAIN MEDICINE
... • Originates from the trigeminal ganglion. It gives off Middle Meningeal Nerve within the cranium. • It later enters the space located behind and below the orbital cavity known as pterygopalatine fossa to enter the orbit through the inferior orbital fissure. • It then continues as the infraorbital n ...
... • Originates from the trigeminal ganglion. It gives off Middle Meningeal Nerve within the cranium. • It later enters the space located behind and below the orbital cavity known as pterygopalatine fossa to enter the orbit through the inferior orbital fissure. • It then continues as the infraorbital n ...
protochordates
... Ascidian adults are sessile and are found attached to just about any surface in the marine environment. Most are colonial, and young bud from the parent to create colonies of organisms with colony members sharing things like excurrent siphons and the tunic, or body covering, that gives these animals ...
... Ascidian adults are sessile and are found attached to just about any surface in the marine environment. Most are colonial, and young bud from the parent to create colonies of organisms with colony members sharing things like excurrent siphons and the tunic, or body covering, that gives these animals ...
word - C.R.E.Learning
... learn naturally. When you don't believe you can learn ... then learning can be difficult! ... When you are tense, anxious and stressed ... then learning can be difficult! When you have no confidence ... then learning can be difficult. But with relaxation, your mind and body become clear, confident a ...
... learn naturally. When you don't believe you can learn ... then learning can be difficult! ... When you are tense, anxious and stressed ... then learning can be difficult! When you have no confidence ... then learning can be difficult. But with relaxation, your mind and body become clear, confident a ...
BRACHIAL PLEXUS - By Dr Nand Lal Dhomeja ( Anatomy
... • The anterior division of the upper trunk and middle trunk will unite to form the lateral cord. • The anterior division of the lower trunk continues as the medial cord. • The posterior divisions of all the trunks will unite to form the posterior cord. RELATIONS OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS • Brachial ple ...
... • The anterior division of the upper trunk and middle trunk will unite to form the lateral cord. • The anterior division of the lower trunk continues as the medial cord. • The posterior divisions of all the trunks will unite to form the posterior cord. RELATIONS OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS • Brachial ple ...
Biomechanics Functional Anatomy Human Female Genitalia
... Cranially the vagina and vaginal fornices are attached to the uterine cervix. Muscle bundles from the outer vaginal walls radiate in steep spirals towards the uterine cervix entering it obliquely and extending as far as the internal os. Other fibers lying further inwards curve more acutely over the ...
... Cranially the vagina and vaginal fornices are attached to the uterine cervix. Muscle bundles from the outer vaginal walls radiate in steep spirals towards the uterine cervix entering it obliquely and extending as far as the internal os. Other fibers lying further inwards curve more acutely over the ...
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.