ARTICULAR SYSTEM
... The sacrum is a large, flattened, triangular bone formed by the fusion of five sacral vertebrae. It forms the posterior part of the bony pelvis, articulating on each side with the corresponding hip bone at the sacro-iliac joint. The sacrum transmits the body weight to the hip bones. The sacrum has a ...
... The sacrum is a large, flattened, triangular bone formed by the fusion of five sacral vertebrae. It forms the posterior part of the bony pelvis, articulating on each side with the corresponding hip bone at the sacro-iliac joint. The sacrum transmits the body weight to the hip bones. The sacrum has a ...
Superior Cervical Ganglia
... nerve, inferiorly it receives one or two vagal cardiac branches and on entering the thorax it receives a branch from the recurrent laryngeal nerve. It also sends communicating branches to the thyroid branches of the middle cervical ganglion. The left cardiac branch joins the superficial part of the ...
... nerve, inferiorly it receives one or two vagal cardiac branches and on entering the thorax it receives a branch from the recurrent laryngeal nerve. It also sends communicating branches to the thyroid branches of the middle cervical ganglion. The left cardiac branch joins the superficial part of the ...
The Fibular Collateral Ligament-Biceps
... is a flat, lining cell with a small nucleus. In addition, a larger cuboidal type of cell with intracellular vacuoles can occasionally be identified. This would indicate an active secretory role of these cells, helping to produce fluid for the lubrication of the bursal surfaces. ...
... is a flat, lining cell with a small nucleus. In addition, a larger cuboidal type of cell with intracellular vacuoles can occasionally be identified. This would indicate an active secretory role of these cells, helping to produce fluid for the lubrication of the bursal surfaces. ...
Skeletal PowerPoint
... •Articulates with the sternum medially and with the scapula laterally •Scapula—shoulder blade •Articulates with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint •Articulates with the arm bone at the glenoid cavity •These bones allow the upper limb to have exceptionally free movement © 2012 Pearson Educat ...
... •Articulates with the sternum medially and with the scapula laterally •Scapula—shoulder blade •Articulates with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint •Articulates with the arm bone at the glenoid cavity •These bones allow the upper limb to have exceptionally free movement © 2012 Pearson Educat ...
Biology 231 Survival Guide - Request a Spot account
... 2. Read the general laboratory directions and any objectives before coming to lab. 3. Food and drink, including water, are prohibited in laboratory. This is per Federal laboratory guidelines and per College Safety Policy. Do not chew gum, use tobacco products of any kind, store food or apply cosmeti ...
... 2. Read the general laboratory directions and any objectives before coming to lab. 3. Food and drink, including water, are prohibited in laboratory. This is per Federal laboratory guidelines and per College Safety Policy. Do not chew gum, use tobacco products of any kind, store food or apply cosmeti ...
Pathogenesis of the Cleft Lip Nasal
... nasal spine is the result of the premaxilla being drawn back in this manner. King et al14 presented a three-dimensional reconstruction from serial sections of a fetus with bilateral cleft lip and palate and compared it with normal development. Figure 19-2 demonstrates the result of the lack of fusio ...
... nasal spine is the result of the premaxilla being drawn back in this manner. King et al14 presented a three-dimensional reconstruction from serial sections of a fetus with bilateral cleft lip and palate and compared it with normal development. Figure 19-2 demonstrates the result of the lack of fusio ...
variant antero lateral positon of external carotid artery and
... Introduction: The vascular variations in the human body are very common. In the region of the neck, variations of The Carotid Arteries Position, Branches may be seen. Study Design: In Present study, we report a rare Positional Variation of External carotid [ECA] artery in relation with the internal ...
... Introduction: The vascular variations in the human body are very common. In the region of the neck, variations of The Carotid Arteries Position, Branches may be seen. Study Design: In Present study, we report a rare Positional Variation of External carotid [ECA] artery in relation with the internal ...
Submandibular gland excision - Vula
... boundaries of the submandibular triangle (Figure 2). It is an important surgical landmark as there are no important structures lateral to the muscle. The facial artery emerges from immediately medial to the posterior belly, and the XIIn runs immediately deep to the digastric tendon. The mylohyoid mu ...
... boundaries of the submandibular triangle (Figure 2). It is an important surgical landmark as there are no important structures lateral to the muscle. The facial artery emerges from immediately medial to the posterior belly, and the XIIn runs immediately deep to the digastric tendon. The mylohyoid mu ...
L1 - Kidney
... • Although they are similar in size and shape, the left kidney is longer and more slender than the right and nearer to the midline. • Each kidneys has: Convex upper & lower ends. Convex lateral border. Medial border that has a middle vertical slit called the hilum. • Internally the hilum exten ...
... • Although they are similar in size and shape, the left kidney is longer and more slender than the right and nearer to the midline. • Each kidneys has: Convex upper & lower ends. Convex lateral border. Medial border that has a middle vertical slit called the hilum. • Internally the hilum exten ...
A BIOKINETIC APPROACH TO THE PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION OF SHOULDER INJURIES
... professional playing standard. Evidence suggests that motor skills, including power, strength, agility, speed and explosive power, as well as mental strength and a highly developed neuromuscular coordinating ability are strongly correlated with the level of tournament performance. Turner & Dent (199 ...
... professional playing standard. Evidence suggests that motor skills, including power, strength, agility, speed and explosive power, as well as mental strength and a highly developed neuromuscular coordinating ability are strongly correlated with the level of tournament performance. Turner & Dent (199 ...
Anterior hip joint force increases with hip extension, decreased
... joint forces. The model was based on a bilateral model developed by ...
... joint forces. The model was based on a bilateral model developed by ...
The anomalous origin and branches of the obturator artery with its
... from the posterior division of the internal iliac artery [6]. Interestingly, the inferior vesical artery has also been reported to originate from the OA [2]. Thus, the origin of the OA from the posterior division of the internal iliac artery and the origin of the inferior vesical artery from the OA ...
... from the posterior division of the internal iliac artery [6]. Interestingly, the inferior vesical artery has also been reported to originate from the OA [2]. Thus, the origin of the OA from the posterior division of the internal iliac artery and the origin of the inferior vesical artery from the OA ...
cartilage
... The Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle •Composed of two bones •Clavicle—collarbone •Articulates with the sternum medially and with the scapula laterally •Scapula—shoulder blade •Articulates with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint •Articulates with the arm bone at the glenoid cavity •These bones al ...
... The Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle •Composed of two bones •Clavicle—collarbone •Articulates with the sternum medially and with the scapula laterally •Scapula—shoulder blade •Articulates with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint •Articulates with the arm bone at the glenoid cavity •These bones al ...
Clinical Anatomy of Oral Cavity
... Infection of the gland causes inflammation (parotiditis) and swelling of the gland. Severe pain occurs because the parotid sheath limits swelling. Often the pain is worse during chewing because the enlarged gland is wrapped around the posterior border of the ramus of the mandible and is compressed a ...
... Infection of the gland causes inflammation (parotiditis) and swelling of the gland. Severe pain occurs because the parotid sheath limits swelling. Often the pain is worse during chewing because the enlarged gland is wrapped around the posterior border of the ramus of the mandible and is compressed a ...
Variant Course and Anamolous Branching Pattern of Major Ateries
... METHOD: This study was carried over a span of three years on 30 human cadavers in the department of anatomy, osmania medical college, Hyderabad, telagana state , India. Dissection instruments were used for dissecting the entire upper limb in all the cadavers according to the steps of the cunnigham’s ...
... METHOD: This study was carried over a span of three years on 30 human cadavers in the department of anatomy, osmania medical college, Hyderabad, telagana state , India. Dissection instruments were used for dissecting the entire upper limb in all the cadavers according to the steps of the cunnigham’s ...
1 Chapter 15: Surgical anatomy of the skull base C. M. Bailey This
... the sphenoid, lies the cartilaginous portion of the eustachian tube, running posterolaterally into the bony part of the tube where it is overhung by the spine of the sphenoid. Just posterior to this is the carotid foramen, separated by a ridge of bone from the jugular foramen behind. Lateral to the ...
... the sphenoid, lies the cartilaginous portion of the eustachian tube, running posterolaterally into the bony part of the tube where it is overhung by the spine of the sphenoid. Just posterior to this is the carotid foramen, separated by a ridge of bone from the jugular foramen behind. Lateral to the ...
Nerve activates contraction
... The Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle •Composed of two bones •Clavicle—collarbone •Articulates with the sternum medially and with the scapula laterally •Scapula—shoulder blade •Articulates with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint •Articulates with the arm bone at the glenoid cavity •These bones al ...
... The Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle •Composed of two bones •Clavicle—collarbone •Articulates with the sternum medially and with the scapula laterally •Scapula—shoulder blade •Articulates with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint •Articulates with the arm bone at the glenoid cavity •These bones al ...
No. 32
... mucous membrane of the floor of mouth, and mucous membrane of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue. It conducts the common sense of the mucous membrane. The special visceral sensory fibers (taste fibers) of chorda tympani nerve distributed with the lingual nerve to the anterior 2/3 of tongue. The g ...
... mucous membrane of the floor of mouth, and mucous membrane of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue. It conducts the common sense of the mucous membrane. The special visceral sensory fibers (taste fibers) of chorda tympani nerve distributed with the lingual nerve to the anterior 2/3 of tongue. The g ...
LYMPHATICS OF THORAX
... from the deeper structures of the anterior abdominal wall above the level of the umbilicus ...
... from the deeper structures of the anterior abdominal wall above the level of the umbilicus ...
The cerebellum. A
... and harmonizes muscle tone and maintains normal body posture. It permits voluntary movements, such as walking, to take place smoothly with precision and economy of effort. It must be understood that although the cerebellum plays an important role in skeletal muscle activity, it is not able to initia ...
... and harmonizes muscle tone and maintains normal body posture. It permits voluntary movements, such as walking, to take place smoothly with precision and economy of effort. It must be understood that although the cerebellum plays an important role in skeletal muscle activity, it is not able to initia ...
Full Paper - International Journal of Case Studies
... Our literature survey also showed variations in the branches of the splenic artery such as an additional branch from the middle part of its course called posterior gastric artery which supplies to the stomach (8). AmonooKuofi et al. (6) found an anomalous middle colic artery from the proximal segmen ...
... Our literature survey also showed variations in the branches of the splenic artery such as an additional branch from the middle part of its course called posterior gastric artery which supplies to the stomach (8). AmonooKuofi et al. (6) found an anomalous middle colic artery from the proximal segmen ...
Orthopedics and Neurology DX 612 Postural Assessment
... Proprioceptive Deficits and Loss of Neuromusculoskeltal Control • As the capsule and articular ligaments become progressively imbalanced (tight in some areas relative to other areas), there is progressive dysfunction in the proprioceptive messages being sent to the central nervous system with regar ...
... Proprioceptive Deficits and Loss of Neuromusculoskeltal Control • As the capsule and articular ligaments become progressively imbalanced (tight in some areas relative to other areas), there is progressive dysfunction in the proprioceptive messages being sent to the central nervous system with regar ...
Unilateral Variations of Vessels and Nerves in the Neck
... (2 left, 1 right) during surgical procedures. In each case, it was observed that the internal jugular vein separated into two in the 1/3 upper part and reunited before draining to the subclavian vein. The lateral branch of the spinal accessorius nerve passed through parts of the vein (Prades et al.) ...
... (2 left, 1 right) during surgical procedures. In each case, it was observed that the internal jugular vein separated into two in the 1/3 upper part and reunited before draining to the subclavian vein. The lateral branch of the spinal accessorius nerve passed through parts of the vein (Prades et al.) ...
Practical Guide to Neck Dissection
... The idea of an illustrated manual on neck dissection, which dates back roughly 2 years, was based on this philosophy. It seeks to guide the reader (presumably a neck surgeon wishing to improve his or her own technical skill) through the various cervical structures in all their complexity. Accordingl ...
... The idea of an illustrated manual on neck dissection, which dates back roughly 2 years, was based on this philosophy. It seeks to guide the reader (presumably a neck surgeon wishing to improve his or her own technical skill) through the various cervical structures in all their complexity. Accordingl ...
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.