Plan and Deliver Exercise to Older Adults
... These levels are known to stay elevated even several days after exercise is discontinued, possibly contributing to improvement in mood, increased selfesteem, and weight management. ...
... These levels are known to stay elevated even several days after exercise is discontinued, possibly contributing to improvement in mood, increased selfesteem, and weight management. ...
Virtual Anatomy Lab: Study notes
... leg are found between 2 venae comitantes. (2) Lateral Crural Compartment. The lateral crural compartment contains 2 muscles, the peroneus longus and the peroneus brevis muscles. They are innervated by L5, S1. The peroneus muscles perform eversion of the foot. Since they pass behind the lateral mall ...
... leg are found between 2 venae comitantes. (2) Lateral Crural Compartment. The lateral crural compartment contains 2 muscles, the peroneus longus and the peroneus brevis muscles. They are innervated by L5, S1. The peroneus muscles perform eversion of the foot. Since they pass behind the lateral mall ...
Fundamental and Derived Positions
... ◦ An angular movement. A backward movement in which joints are straightened. The opposite of flexion with the same axis and plane. ...
... ◦ An angular movement. A backward movement in which joints are straightened. The opposite of flexion with the same axis and plane. ...
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... Origin: by two heads, from the front of symphysis pubis and pubic crest. Insertion: into 5th, 6th & 7th costal cartilages and xiphoid process. When it contracts, its lateral margin forms a curved ridge (linea semilunaris) that extends from tip of 9th costal cartilage to pubic tubercle. It is divided ...
... Origin: by two heads, from the front of symphysis pubis and pubic crest. Insertion: into 5th, 6th & 7th costal cartilages and xiphoid process. When it contracts, its lateral margin forms a curved ridge (linea semilunaris) that extends from tip of 9th costal cartilage to pubic tubercle. It is divided ...
Muscular and Surface Anatomy
... are detailed in this chapter. These include muscles of the trunk, shoulder, upper arm, hip, thigh, and leg. The salient features of the muscular anatomy relevant to body contouring are outlined, such as the origin, insertion, orientation, form created, and relationship to adjacent muscle groups. ...
... are detailed in this chapter. These include muscles of the trunk, shoulder, upper arm, hip, thigh, and leg. The salient features of the muscular anatomy relevant to body contouring are outlined, such as the origin, insertion, orientation, form created, and relationship to adjacent muscle groups. ...
المحاضرة الرابعة Function of lungs against damage
... The lungs are paired organs in the chest that perform respiration. In human, there are two lungs each one is present at one side in the thoracic cavity. The right lung has 3 lobes an 2 fissures, while the left has two lobes and one fissures. ...
... The lungs are paired organs in the chest that perform respiration. In human, there are two lungs each one is present at one side in the thoracic cavity. The right lung has 3 lobes an 2 fissures, while the left has two lobes and one fissures. ...
PECTORAL AND SCAPULAR REGION MUSCLES AXILLA
... • Subscapular artery - divides into scapular circumflex artery and thoracodorsal artery • Anterior humeral circumflex artery • Posterior humeral circumflex artery - passes with axillary nerve through quadrangular space ...
... • Subscapular artery - divides into scapular circumflex artery and thoracodorsal artery • Anterior humeral circumflex artery • Posterior humeral circumflex artery - passes with axillary nerve through quadrangular space ...
Spring 03
... 46) Blood flows from the right ventricle directly into the _______. a) aorta b) pulmonary trunk c) inferior vena cava d) superior vena cava 47) The contractile impulse travels from the SA node to the internodal fibers directly to the _____. a) atrioventricular node b) Purkinje fibers c) apex of the ...
... 46) Blood flows from the right ventricle directly into the _______. a) aorta b) pulmonary trunk c) inferior vena cava d) superior vena cava 47) The contractile impulse travels from the SA node to the internodal fibers directly to the _____. a) atrioventricular node b) Purkinje fibers c) apex of the ...
Slide 1 - Annals of Internal Medicine
... Figure Legend: Results of rituximab treatment for osseous non-Hodgkin lymphoma in a 58-year-old woman.top leftlarge arrowheadarrowtop rightarrowarrowheadsbottom leftbottom rightFive months after diagnosis, radiography ( ) showed permeative destruction of the right pubic bone and adjacent ischium ( ) ...
... Figure Legend: Results of rituximab treatment for osseous non-Hodgkin lymphoma in a 58-year-old woman.top leftlarge arrowheadarrowtop rightarrowarrowheadsbottom leftbottom rightFive months after diagnosis, radiography ( ) showed permeative destruction of the right pubic bone and adjacent ischium ( ) ...
Powerpoint template for scientific posters
... displace vital structures, and use of a blunt needle. CT fluoroscopy may be useful for the exact positioning of a needle. It has the potential to reduce procedure time and provide more accurate positioning, but can increase radiation exposure to both the patient and the operator. Angling the CT gant ...
... displace vital structures, and use of a blunt needle. CT fluoroscopy may be useful for the exact positioning of a needle. It has the potential to reduce procedure time and provide more accurate positioning, but can increase radiation exposure to both the patient and the operator. Angling the CT gant ...
Mussel dissection – Geukensia, Brachidontes or Mytilus – live
... and foot closer together on the ventral side. That’s how they got their name, Cephalopoda (head, foot). The mantle surrounds the visceral mass, and ancestrally a hard shell surrounded all of this to form an elongated cone-shaped shell with the head and foot poking out the open end. It was easier to ...
... and foot closer together on the ventral side. That’s how they got their name, Cephalopoda (head, foot). The mantle surrounds the visceral mass, and ancestrally a hard shell surrounded all of this to form an elongated cone-shaped shell with the head and foot poking out the open end. It was easier to ...
Ch. 8 Notes chapter_8_lecture_notes
... Six extrinsic or external eye muscles are attached to the outer surface of each eye. These muscles produce gross eye movements and make it possible for the eyes to follow a moving object Internal Structures: The eyeball ...
... Six extrinsic or external eye muscles are attached to the outer surface of each eye. These muscles produce gross eye movements and make it possible for the eyes to follow a moving object Internal Structures: The eyeball ...
The Human Respiratory System
... takes place. There are some 300 million alveoli in two adult lungs.. ...
... takes place. There are some 300 million alveoli in two adult lungs.. ...
Human Systems Layer Book Project
... help the body function properly. Your textbook will be used as a guide in helping to address each correlation, however you will need to think “outside” of the box. d. Pages will also include at least one drawing/diagram that relates to the body system. The drawing must be HAND drawn and include all ...
... help the body function properly. Your textbook will be used as a guide in helping to address each correlation, however you will need to think “outside” of the box. d. Pages will also include at least one drawing/diagram that relates to the body system. The drawing must be HAND drawn and include all ...
SUMMRRY FOR MAIN NERVES OF THE UPPER LIMB : nerve
... indicis lose their function Injury to the superficial branch : results in a variable small area of anesthesia over the dorsum of the hand and the dorsal surface of the roots of the lateral three and a half fingers ...
... indicis lose their function Injury to the superficial branch : results in a variable small area of anesthesia over the dorsum of the hand and the dorsal surface of the roots of the lateral three and a half fingers ...
L1-Nose, Nasal cavity & Paranasal sinuses & Pharynx 2014
... Muscular tube lying behind the nasal cavity, oral cavity & larynx. Extends from the base of the skull to level of the 6th cervical vertebra, where it is continuous with the esophagus ...
... Muscular tube lying behind the nasal cavity, oral cavity & larynx. Extends from the base of the skull to level of the 6th cervical vertebra, where it is continuous with the esophagus ...
Radiographic Anatomy of the Upper By
... The lower end of the humerus is expanded and has medial and lateral epicondyles. The articular surface for the elbow joint has a capitellum for articulation with the radial head and a trochlea for the olecranon fossa of the ulna. Above the trochlea are fossae, the coronoid anteriorly and the de ...
... The lower end of the humerus is expanded and has medial and lateral epicondyles. The articular surface for the elbow joint has a capitellum for articulation with the radial head and a trochlea for the olecranon fossa of the ulna. Above the trochlea are fossae, the coronoid anteriorly and the de ...
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... a routine of passive & resisted movements In addition, each lesion has a distinctive history, and the taking of a thorough subjective assessment with the objective will seldom fail to identify the condition ...
... a routine of passive & resisted movements In addition, each lesion has a distinctive history, and the taking of a thorough subjective assessment with the objective will seldom fail to identify the condition ...
The Human Body workforce planning
... collection of bones that holds the rest of our body up. Our skeleton is very important to us. It does three major jobs: 1. It protects our vital organs such as the brain, the heart and the lungs. 2. It gives us the shape that we have. Without our skeleton, we would just be a blob of blood and tissue ...
... collection of bones that holds the rest of our body up. Our skeleton is very important to us. It does three major jobs: 1. It protects our vital organs such as the brain, the heart and the lungs. 2. It gives us the shape that we have. Without our skeleton, we would just be a blob of blood and tissue ...
Anatomy Lecture 3
... • The joints in the body are classified according to their structure and to their function. 1. Structural classification of joints depends on the type of connective tissue that combines the bones together and whether there is a space between the articulating bones or not ( synovial cavity) and this ...
... • The joints in the body are classified according to their structure and to their function. 1. Structural classification of joints depends on the type of connective tissue that combines the bones together and whether there is a space between the articulating bones or not ( synovial cavity) and this ...
Fourth head of triceps brachii muscle – a case report
... vessels superficially along with the lateral head of triceps brachii. In the lower one third of the posterior aspect of the arm the tendon continued as muscular belly which merged with the medial part of medial head of triceps brachii [8]. ...
... vessels superficially along with the lateral head of triceps brachii. In the lower one third of the posterior aspect of the arm the tendon continued as muscular belly which merged with the medial part of medial head of triceps brachii [8]. ...
You are an employee at the Duodenum Dynamics Ad Agency... travel consultant to design a luxury tour through the Human...
... You are an employee at the Duodenum Dynamics Ad Agency and have been hired as a travel consultant to design a luxury tour through the Human Body Systems. Before you can collect your fee from the Anatomy Travel Bureau, you must produce a brochure. The owner of the travel bureau, Mr. Seymore Sphincter ...
... You are an employee at the Duodenum Dynamics Ad Agency and have been hired as a travel consultant to design a luxury tour through the Human Body Systems. Before you can collect your fee from the Anatomy Travel Bureau, you must produce a brochure. The owner of the travel bureau, Mr. Seymore Sphincter ...
Pectoralis Major - Fullfrontalanatomy.com
... • Clavicular fibers insert more distally; sternal fibers more proximally Action: • adducts humerus • medially rotates humerus • flexion of the arm from extension (clavicular portion) Blood: • pectoralis branch of thoracoacromial artery (runs with lateral pec. nerve) • lateral thoracic artery (lesser ...
... • Clavicular fibers insert more distally; sternal fibers more proximally Action: • adducts humerus • medially rotates humerus • flexion of the arm from extension (clavicular portion) Blood: • pectoralis branch of thoracoacromial artery (runs with lateral pec. nerve) • lateral thoracic artery (lesser ...
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.