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... 1. Support. Provide a hard framework. 2. Protection of many vital organs. 3. Movement. Act as levers with skeletal muscles moving them. Joints control possible movements. A. Axial skeleton Principal supportive structure of the body includes skull, vertebrae, sternum & ribs. Central column of the ske ...
... 1. Support. Provide a hard framework. 2. Protection of many vital organs. 3. Movement. Act as levers with skeletal muscles moving them. Joints control possible movements. A. Axial skeleton Principal supportive structure of the body includes skull, vertebrae, sternum & ribs. Central column of the ske ...
Unknown Tendons, Muscles and Nerves of the Shoulder: Proposal
... athletes [4]. Sectional explorations seem easier to us: ...
... athletes [4]. Sectional explorations seem easier to us: ...
THE ABDOMEN -Located bt thorax and pelvis is surrounded by the
... THE STOMACH -The greater curvature - the much larger convex border -Sharp indentation about 2/3rds of the way down on the lesser curvature, which is called the angular notch -Marks the junction bt the body of the stomach and the pyloric (distal) part of stomach -Cardia region is right around openin ...
... THE STOMACH -The greater curvature - the much larger convex border -Sharp indentation about 2/3rds of the way down on the lesser curvature, which is called the angular notch -Marks the junction bt the body of the stomach and the pyloric (distal) part of stomach -Cardia region is right around openin ...
The Eye - West Jefferson Local Schools Home
... • Also help to create a smooth surface for refraction of light ...
... • Also help to create a smooth surface for refraction of light ...
Virtual Anatomy Lab: Study notes
... gracilis, the pectineus, the adductor longus, the adductor brevis and the adductor part of the adductor magnus. The innervation of these muscles is provided by the obturator nerve. (4) Abduction: The muscles whose action results in abduction of the hip are the gluteus medius, the gluteus minimus an ...
... gracilis, the pectineus, the adductor longus, the adductor brevis and the adductor part of the adductor magnus. The innervation of these muscles is provided by the obturator nerve. (4) Abduction: The muscles whose action results in abduction of the hip are the gluteus medius, the gluteus minimus an ...
Joints of upper limb
... • Blood supply : suprascapular & thoracoacromial arteries. • Nerve supply : suprascapular & lateral supraclavicular nerves. NB: Incompletely divided by articular disc into two compartments. Movements of both joints allow scapular rotation up to 60 degrees. ...
... • Blood supply : suprascapular & thoracoacromial arteries. • Nerve supply : suprascapular & lateral supraclavicular nerves. NB: Incompletely divided by articular disc into two compartments. Movements of both joints allow scapular rotation up to 60 degrees. ...
The knee
... Ligaments of the knee 1. Patellar ligament It is basically the continuation of the quadriceps femoris tendon inferior to the patella. It is attached above to the margins and apex of the patella and below to the tibial tuberosity. 2. Collateral ligaments: a) fibular collateral ligament (lateral femo ...
... Ligaments of the knee 1. Patellar ligament It is basically the continuation of the quadriceps femoris tendon inferior to the patella. It is attached above to the margins and apex of the patella and below to the tibial tuberosity. 2. Collateral ligaments: a) fibular collateral ligament (lateral femo ...
Brachial Plexus
... Medial cutaneous n. of arm. Medial cutaneous n. of forearm. Ulnar n. Medial root of median n. ...
... Medial cutaneous n. of arm. Medial cutaneous n. of forearm. Ulnar n. Medial root of median n. ...
Digestive System Jeopardy
... An organ that produces bile which is used to break down fats digested in the body. ...
... An organ that produces bile which is used to break down fats digested in the body. ...
EZMP1660 Head and Neck Head and Neck
... arising from the digastric groove medial to the mastoid process can be clearly seen. The masseter muscle is identifiable as it inserts into the lateral surface of the ramus and angle of the mandible. The condyle of the mandible can be seen n in an opened temporomandibular joint (TMJ). The articular ...
... arising from the digastric groove medial to the mastoid process can be clearly seen. The masseter muscle is identifiable as it inserts into the lateral surface of the ramus and angle of the mandible. The condyle of the mandible can be seen n in an opened temporomandibular joint (TMJ). The articular ...
Lecture 3
... -more fibrous connective tissue -connective tissue arranged as a sheet (interosseous membrane) ...
... -more fibrous connective tissue -connective tissue arranged as a sheet (interosseous membrane) ...
What is osteopathy? - Lifesource Medical Centre
... An osteopath is trained to augment the intrinsic healing mechanisms to help the body restore normal function. Structure and function are interrelated at all levels. Think of the body as an engineering marvel. It has interrelated parts that need to be in proper position and to move correctly for opt ...
... An osteopath is trained to augment the intrinsic healing mechanisms to help the body restore normal function. Structure and function are interrelated at all levels. Think of the body as an engineering marvel. It has interrelated parts that need to be in proper position and to move correctly for opt ...
Whole Ultrasound Course. GYN pelvic anatomy
... Pelvic Anatomy _______________________________________ Skeletal The pelvic girdle is the central section of the axial skeleton. It is a bony ring positioned between the lower end of the spine, which it supports and the lower extremities, upon which is rests. It is composed of four bones: Sacrum - po ...
... Pelvic Anatomy _______________________________________ Skeletal The pelvic girdle is the central section of the axial skeleton. It is a bony ring positioned between the lower end of the spine, which it supports and the lower extremities, upon which is rests. It is composed of four bones: Sacrum - po ...
Chapter 20
... heat loss Skeletal muscles rapidly contract, causing shivering, which generates heat ...
... heat loss Skeletal muscles rapidly contract, causing shivering, which generates heat ...
trapezius
... fxn of dorsal scapular nerve hands placed posteriorly on the hips elbow pushed posteriorly against resistance provided by the examiner. If the rhomboids are acting normally, they can be palpated along the medial borders of the scapulae; because they lie deep to the trapezius, they are unlikely to be ...
... fxn of dorsal scapular nerve hands placed posteriorly on the hips elbow pushed posteriorly against resistance provided by the examiner. If the rhomboids are acting normally, they can be palpated along the medial borders of the scapulae; because they lie deep to the trapezius, they are unlikely to be ...
Fetal Pig Dissection Worksheet
... subclavian (10) The subclavians supply blood to the arms and follow the clavicle bone 7. The common carotid (4), which will branch into the left (7) and right carotid arteries (8). The carotid arteries supply blood to the head and neck. 8. Observe the coronary vessels (6) on the outside of the heart ...
... subclavian (10) The subclavians supply blood to the arms and follow the clavicle bone 7. The common carotid (4), which will branch into the left (7) and right carotid arteries (8). The carotid arteries supply blood to the head and neck. 8. Observe the coronary vessels (6) on the outside of the heart ...
Laboratory Answers
... eversion plantar flexion dorsiflexion radial deviation (flexion) ulnar deviation (flexion) medial (internal) rotation lateral (external) rotation pronation supination horizontal abduction horizontal adduction anatomical position rotation to the right angular motion ...
... eversion plantar flexion dorsiflexion radial deviation (flexion) ulnar deviation (flexion) medial (internal) rotation lateral (external) rotation pronation supination horizontal abduction horizontal adduction anatomical position rotation to the right angular motion ...
BILAMINAR ZONE: ANATOMICAL ASPECTS, IRRIGATION, AND
... The upper and lower layers of the bilaminar zone corresponded to the upper and lower short fibers. The upper short fibers extended from the articular disk to the temporal bone and, since they were shorter than the lower fibers, they kept the upper-posterior edge of the articular disk closer to the t ...
... The upper and lower layers of the bilaminar zone corresponded to the upper and lower short fibers. The upper short fibers extended from the articular disk to the temporal bone and, since they were shorter than the lower fibers, they kept the upper-posterior edge of the articular disk closer to the t ...
chapter 9.powerpoint
... • Gliding movements occur when relatively flat bone surfaces move back and forth and from side to side with respect to one another. • In gliding joints there is no significant alteration of the angle between the bones. • Gliding movements occur at plantar joints. ...
... • Gliding movements occur when relatively flat bone surfaces move back and forth and from side to side with respect to one another. • In gliding joints there is no significant alteration of the angle between the bones. • Gliding movements occur at plantar joints. ...
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.