A Trip Through The Human Body
... A Trip through the Human Body Do you know how many bones are in the human body? Have you ever wondered which of your organs is the largest? Are there other questions you have about the human body? Well now you can find out by going on a quest of this magnificent creation. You will learn about all th ...
... A Trip through the Human Body Do you know how many bones are in the human body? Have you ever wondered which of your organs is the largest? Are there other questions you have about the human body? Well now you can find out by going on a quest of this magnificent creation. You will learn about all th ...
upper limb - Fisiokinesiterapia
... Sensory from limb (dermatomes/sensory skin segments from spine) • Dermatomes extend over limbs • Twisted orientation reflects twisting of limb during development • Named nerves generally innervate skin over muscles that they innervate ...
... Sensory from limb (dermatomes/sensory skin segments from spine) • Dermatomes extend over limbs • Twisted orientation reflects twisting of limb during development • Named nerves generally innervate skin over muscles that they innervate ...
UPPER LIMB
... Sensory from limb (dermatomes/sensory skin segments from spine) • Dermatomes extend over limbs • Twisted orientation reflects twisting of limb during development • Named nerves generally innervate skin over muscles that they innervate ...
... Sensory from limb (dermatomes/sensory skin segments from spine) • Dermatomes extend over limbs • Twisted orientation reflects twisting of limb during development • Named nerves generally innervate skin over muscles that they innervate ...
Frontalis Anatomy - Anna Baker Aesthetics
... a gliding plane, which is crucial for facial expression. The lateral temporal septum also separates the deep temporal compartment with the temporalis muscle from the medial forehead compartment containing the frontalis muscle. The most lateral part of the eyebrow does not have any frontalis fibres a ...
... a gliding plane, which is crucial for facial expression. The lateral temporal septum also separates the deep temporal compartment with the temporalis muscle from the medial forehead compartment containing the frontalis muscle. The most lateral part of the eyebrow does not have any frontalis fibres a ...
Extrinsic Muscles
... slightly convex anterior surface and a pronounced concave posterior surface. A vertical ridge divides the anterior surface into right and left halves. A well–defined transverse ridge courses through the upper half. The posteriorly directed limbs, one on either side of the body, are the greater horns ...
... slightly convex anterior surface and a pronounced concave posterior surface. A vertical ridge divides the anterior surface into right and left halves. A well–defined transverse ridge courses through the upper half. The posteriorly directed limbs, one on either side of the body, are the greater horns ...
Spine_review
... What is the term given for when the cervical vertebrae are lined up in a straight column and an external force in applied to that column? Axial loading ...
... What is the term given for when the cervical vertebrae are lined up in a straight column and an external force in applied to that column? Axial loading ...
Phylum Cnidaria - Glasgow Independent Schools
... juices into gastrovascular cavity which digests food and circulates nutrients ...
... juices into gastrovascular cavity which digests food and circulates nutrients ...
Foot and Ankle - Doral Academy High School
... • Toes and Metatarsals: • Interphalangeal joints: These joints connect the phalanges. They’re synovial joints strengthened by collateral and plantar ligaments, and they let you flex and extend your toes. • Metatarsophalangeal joints: They allow you to flex and extend your toes as well as move them a ...
... • Toes and Metatarsals: • Interphalangeal joints: These joints connect the phalanges. They’re synovial joints strengthened by collateral and plantar ligaments, and they let you flex and extend your toes. • Metatarsophalangeal joints: They allow you to flex and extend your toes as well as move them a ...
chapter 2
... III. Membranes That Line the Major Body Cavities Objective 3: Identify the membranes that line the major body cavities. Organs in the dorsal body cavity are wrapped in membranes called the meninges. You will study these membranes in more detail when you study the nervous system later in the semeste ...
... III. Membranes That Line the Major Body Cavities Objective 3: Identify the membranes that line the major body cavities. Organs in the dorsal body cavity are wrapped in membranes called the meninges. You will study these membranes in more detail when you study the nervous system later in the semeste ...
Anterior triangle of neck
... In the foramen the nerve is swollen to form the superior ganglion. A short distance below the foramen it bears the larger inferior ganglion. ...
... In the foramen the nerve is swollen to form the superior ganglion. A short distance below the foramen it bears the larger inferior ganglion. ...
Recognise healthy body systems in a health care context
... The cell is the structural and functional unit of all living matter. The human body is made up of billions of cells all of carrying sizes, shapes and functions. All cells need food, water, and oxygen to live and function. As cells use or metabolise food and oxygen they give off carbon dioxide and ot ...
... The cell is the structural and functional unit of all living matter. The human body is made up of billions of cells all of carrying sizes, shapes and functions. All cells need food, water, and oxygen to live and function. As cells use or metabolise food and oxygen they give off carbon dioxide and ot ...
supp-MBS 101-B
... Smooth and cardiac muscles b) Cardiac and skeletal muscles c) Skeletal and smooth muscles d) None of above ...
... Smooth and cardiac muscles b) Cardiac and skeletal muscles c) Skeletal and smooth muscles d) None of above ...
HEART internal structure
... flow in one direction only. – Contraction of the papillary muscles prevent the atrioventricular valves from folding back into the atria. ...
... flow in one direction only. – Contraction of the papillary muscles prevent the atrioventricular valves from folding back into the atria. ...
Perception in Motor Development
... – In the limbs, the proprioceptors are sensors that provide information about joint angle, muscle length, and tension, which is integrated to give information about the position of the limb in space. ...
... – In the limbs, the proprioceptors are sensors that provide information about joint angle, muscle length, and tension, which is integrated to give information about the position of the limb in space. ...
Chapter 8
... – Pain may radiate to bladder – Pain increases with trunk extension and ease with knee or hip flexion – Nausea, vomiting – Urine may contain blood – Blood loss can cause athlete to go into shock – Transport by EMS immediately – Kidney injuries often require several weeks rest before athlete can retu ...
... – Pain may radiate to bladder – Pain increases with trunk extension and ease with knee or hip flexion – Nausea, vomiting – Urine may contain blood – Blood loss can cause athlete to go into shock – Transport by EMS immediately – Kidney injuries often require several weeks rest before athlete can retu ...
an aberrant muscle in the neck – a case report
... No such muscle was found on the left side. No other anomalies were found in the neck. DISCUSSION: DEVELOPMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE: The aberrant muscle found in this case represents anomalous myogenesis. Due to faulty cleavage of the muscle mass during development, frequently we see an accessory slip of a ...
... No such muscle was found on the left side. No other anomalies were found in the neck. DISCUSSION: DEVELOPMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE: The aberrant muscle found in this case represents anomalous myogenesis. Due to faulty cleavage of the muscle mass during development, frequently we see an accessory slip of a ...
Principle 4 - Organization of Head, Neck
... Lead into space w/ little finger side of shoulder blade, arm, hand Tactile Hands guiding the inferior angle of the scapula Thumb depressing spine of scapula & fingers distracting laterally the clavicles Softly stroking from upper cervical to outer border of acromion Guide scapula through normal elev ...
... Lead into space w/ little finger side of shoulder blade, arm, hand Tactile Hands guiding the inferior angle of the scapula Thumb depressing spine of scapula & fingers distracting laterally the clavicles Softly stroking from upper cervical to outer border of acromion Guide scapula through normal elev ...
Biceps Femoris Muscle in Dogs Diana Powell 11/25
... The Biceps Femoris is the largest muscle in the muscle group that makes up the “hamstring”. The Biceps Femoris is covered only by fascia and skin and can be easily palpated on most dog breeds. The Biceps Femoris has two heads of origin. The first is described as the long head. This head starts at th ...
... The Biceps Femoris is the largest muscle in the muscle group that makes up the “hamstring”. The Biceps Femoris is covered only by fascia and skin and can be easily palpated on most dog breeds. The Biceps Femoris has two heads of origin. The first is described as the long head. This head starts at th ...
213: HUMAN FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY: PRACTICAL CLASS 6
... On a deep dissection, where the long tendons have been reflected, follow the deep branches of the ulnar nerve and artery. The deep branch of the ulna nerve runs across the front of the metacarpal bones and interosseous muscles and supplies all the interosseous muscles and adductor pollicis muscle. T ...
... On a deep dissection, where the long tendons have been reflected, follow the deep branches of the ulnar nerve and artery. The deep branch of the ulna nerve runs across the front of the metacarpal bones and interosseous muscles and supplies all the interosseous muscles and adductor pollicis muscle. T ...
OMT in the Hospitalized Patient - American Academy of Osteopathy
... • What is the consult for? – Specific problem or evaluate and treat ...
... • What is the consult for? – Specific problem or evaluate and treat ...
Congenital bilateral agenesis of the tibialis anterior muscles: a rare
... muscle abnormality. Foot drop is one of the sequelae to absence of TA muscles. It can be associated with many conditions such as dorsiflexor muscle injuries, peripheral nerve injuries, stroke, neuropathies, drug toxicities or diabetes. Foot drop can be defined as a significant weakness of ankle and ...
... muscle abnormality. Foot drop is one of the sequelae to absence of TA muscles. It can be associated with many conditions such as dorsiflexor muscle injuries, peripheral nerve injuries, stroke, neuropathies, drug toxicities or diabetes. Foot drop can be defined as a significant weakness of ankle and ...
Bio211 Lecture 11
... Smooth Muscle Smooth muscle • walls of organs and blood vessels • skin • involuntary • not striated (it’s smooth!) • single, centrally located nucleus • unbranched ...
... Smooth Muscle Smooth muscle • walls of organs and blood vessels • skin • involuntary • not striated (it’s smooth!) • single, centrally located nucleus • unbranched ...
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.