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... (and, in females, a full-term fetus) via the perineum. Provide support for the abdominopelvic viscera and gravid (pregnant) uterus. Provide attachment for the erectile bodies of the external genitalia. Provide attachment for the muscles and membranes that assist the functions listed above by f ...
... (and, in females, a full-term fetus) via the perineum. Provide support for the abdominopelvic viscera and gravid (pregnant) uterus. Provide attachment for the erectile bodies of the external genitalia. Provide attachment for the muscles and membranes that assist the functions listed above by f ...
Mediastinum2008-12-31 04:212.4 MB
... It lies in the posterior mediastinum and begins as a continuation of the arch of the aorta on the left side of the lower border of the body of the 4th thoracic vertebra. It runs downward till become forward and medially to the anterior surface of the vertebral column. At the level of the 12th thorac ...
... It lies in the posterior mediastinum and begins as a continuation of the arch of the aorta on the left side of the lower border of the body of the 4th thoracic vertebra. It runs downward till become forward and medially to the anterior surface of the vertebral column. At the level of the 12th thorac ...
Thoracic Body- heart shaped and in mid
... Thoracic Body- heart shaped and in mid. Thoracic region. Two costal demi-facets (one above and one near the root of pedicle) are covered with cartilage. Pedicles- directed back and slightly up; Deeper than in any other region of the vertebral column. Lamina- Overlap subjacent vertebrae (tile’s on ro ...
... Thoracic Body- heart shaped and in mid. Thoracic region. Two costal demi-facets (one above and one near the root of pedicle) are covered with cartilage. Pedicles- directed back and slightly up; Deeper than in any other region of the vertebral column. Lamina- Overlap subjacent vertebrae (tile’s on ro ...
Sphenoid bone - كلية طب الاسنان
... wall and part of base of the skull and most of posterior cranial fossa. It is consist of two parts; squamous part and basilar part. In between these parts is the foramen magnum of the occipital bone through which passes the spinal cord. The squamous part lies posterior to the foramen magnum and the ...
... wall and part of base of the skull and most of posterior cranial fossa. It is consist of two parts; squamous part and basilar part. In between these parts is the foramen magnum of the occipital bone through which passes the spinal cord. The squamous part lies posterior to the foramen magnum and the ...
Lecture 15: Shoulder, Arm, Elbow, Forearm
... 3. Mechanics = every time you throw (right before peak mode of failure) FCR and pronator teres help if your soft tissues are fatigued. They help because the load gets dangerously high. 4. Hx of: medial pain w/ throwing, decreased accuracy and velocity 5. Dx: a. Jobe’s Test (standing. Apply valgus fo ...
... 3. Mechanics = every time you throw (right before peak mode of failure) FCR and pronator teres help if your soft tissues are fatigued. They help because the load gets dangerously high. 4. Hx of: medial pain w/ throwing, decreased accuracy and velocity 5. Dx: a. Jobe’s Test (standing. Apply valgus fo ...
pelvic appendage myology of the hawaiian honeycreepers
... of aviananatomythat the InternationalCommitteeof AvianAnatomical Nomenclatureis now developing.This will eventuallybe publishedas Nomina AnatomicaAvlum (N.A.A.), which it is hoped will stabilizethe nomenclatureof avian anatomy. The nameschosenare intendedto avoid unsupportedimplicationsof hornologyw ...
... of aviananatomythat the InternationalCommitteeof AvianAnatomical Nomenclatureis now developing.This will eventuallybe publishedas Nomina AnatomicaAvlum (N.A.A.), which it is hoped will stabilizethe nomenclatureof avian anatomy. The nameschosenare intendedto avoid unsupportedimplicationsof hornologyw ...
2006-math-geometry
... In a general sense, mathematics is problem solving. In all mathematics, students use problem-solving skills: they choose how to approach a problem, they explain their reasoning, and they check their results. At this level, students apply these skills to making conjectures, using axioms and theorems, ...
... In a general sense, mathematics is problem solving. In all mathematics, students use problem-solving skills: they choose how to approach a problem, they explain their reasoning, and they check their results. At this level, students apply these skills to making conjectures, using axioms and theorems, ...
The posterior interosseous nerve
... phalanges by attempting to flex them – If acting normally, the extensor digitorum can be palpated in the forearm, and its tendons can be seen and palpated on the dorsum of the ...
... phalanges by attempting to flex them – If acting normally, the extensor digitorum can be palpated in the forearm, and its tendons can be seen and palpated on the dorsum of the ...
THE SKULL OF PALEORHINUS A WYOMING PHYTOSAUR The
... form the articulationwith the lower jaw. Besides being sculptured on the posteriormarginfor the receptionof the otic capsuleand the notch as describedabove, the quadratealso partiallyencloseson its anteriormargin the quadrateforamen,which piercesthe side of the skull slightly above the middle of the ...
... form the articulationwith the lower jaw. Besides being sculptured on the posteriormarginfor the receptionof the otic capsuleand the notch as describedabove, the quadratealso partiallyencloseson its anteriormargin the quadrateforamen,which piercesthe side of the skull slightly above the middle of the ...
MAXLOCK EXTREME
... For application of the plate, it is necessary to remove 8-10 cm of the distal fibula. If the reamer was utilized prior to creating the fibular osteotomy, the remaining fibula is cut more proximally with a saw and discarded. The lateral aspect of the calcaneus must partially be exposed in order to vi ...
... For application of the plate, it is necessary to remove 8-10 cm of the distal fibula. If the reamer was utilized prior to creating the fibular osteotomy, the remaining fibula is cut more proximally with a saw and discarded. The lateral aspect of the calcaneus must partially be exposed in order to vi ...
a variation in the origin and course of the posterior circumflex
... Compression of the PCHA and the axillary nerve has been reported to cause quadrangular space syndrome [8]. It is a rare condition, which causes poorly localized pain radiating to the arm, paraesthesia and tenderness over the quadrangular space [7]. Injuries of the PCHA frequently cause ischemia of t ...
... Compression of the PCHA and the axillary nerve has been reported to cause quadrangular space syndrome [8]. It is a rare condition, which causes poorly localized pain radiating to the arm, paraesthesia and tenderness over the quadrangular space [7]. Injuries of the PCHA frequently cause ischemia of t ...
DIPLOPODIA WITH DOUBLE FIBULA AND AGENESIS OF TIBIA
... of the right knee and the deformity of the foot a through-knee ...
... of the right knee and the deformity of the foot a through-knee ...
Semmelweis University School of Doctoral Studies for
... Location of round window and developing secondary tympanic membrane are observable during eighth week of embryonic life, but formation of the bony window starts not until the 16th week of fetal life. Ossification is that intensive at this time that round window niche fairly completes within a week. ...
... Location of round window and developing secondary tympanic membrane are observable during eighth week of embryonic life, but formation of the bony window starts not until the 16th week of fetal life. Ossification is that intensive at this time that round window niche fairly completes within a week. ...
muscles involved in respiration
... Nerve supply: lower intercostal nerves (T7 – T11), subcostal nerve (T12) and first lumbar nerve. ...
... Nerve supply: lower intercostal nerves (T7 – T11), subcostal nerve (T12) and first lumbar nerve. ...
17-Art,Veins. OF L.L2014-12-23 00:294.5 MB
... inferior to the medial malleolus (in the groove between the malleolus and the heel) The flexor retinaculum must be relaxed first by inverting the foot. Palpation of PT pulse is essential for examining patients with occlusive peripheral arterial diseases. ...
... inferior to the medial malleolus (in the groove between the malleolus and the heel) The flexor retinaculum must be relaxed first by inverting the foot. Palpation of PT pulse is essential for examining patients with occlusive peripheral arterial diseases. ...
Cervical Spine joints
... Distal Arm With the tip of the nose. If Special ipsilateral side using tongue depressor, notes parallel to longitudinal Sternocleidom Anterrolateral neck, Manubrium of Mastoid Spinal axis of tongue depressor astoid (both diagonally between the sternum, process accessory (Cr sides) origin and inserti ...
... Distal Arm With the tip of the nose. If Special ipsilateral side using tongue depressor, notes parallel to longitudinal Sternocleidom Anterrolateral neck, Manubrium of Mastoid Spinal axis of tongue depressor astoid (both diagonally between the sternum, process accessory (Cr sides) origin and inserti ...
Musculature Neck and Trunk
... The vertebrae are arranged in such a way as to form anterior-posterior (concaveconvex) curves in the vertebral column, which can be seen from the side. These curves provide the vertebral column with much more strength and resilience, approximately 10 times more than if it were a straight rod. ...
... The vertebrae are arranged in such a way as to form anterior-posterior (concaveconvex) curves in the vertebral column, which can be seen from the side. These curves provide the vertebral column with much more strength and resilience, approximately 10 times more than if it were a straight rod. ...
237 innervation of the pronator teres muscle
... median nerve to the pronator teres was examined. The elbow articular line was used as reference point. In all cases the most branches of the median nerve to the pronator teres began in the arm distal third part, whereas the most branches penetrated at the distal half of the forearm proximal third pa ...
... median nerve to the pronator teres was examined. The elbow articular line was used as reference point. In all cases the most branches of the median nerve to the pronator teres began in the arm distal third part, whereas the most branches penetrated at the distal half of the forearm proximal third pa ...
Branches in the popliteal fossa
... It is the largest of the two terminal branches of the sciatic nerve, it begins above the popliteal fossa descends vertically in the fossa, Lying first on the lateral side of the popliteal artery then posterior to it and finally medial to it. it pass between the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle ...
... It is the largest of the two terminal branches of the sciatic nerve, it begins above the popliteal fossa descends vertically in the fossa, Lying first on the lateral side of the popliteal artery then posterior to it and finally medial to it. it pass between the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle ...
UPPER LIMB INJURIES
... treated non-operatively. However, occasionally the clavicle is widely displaced and comes to lie in a subcutaneous position. These injuries are best treated surgically. The clavicle can be repositioned using a coraco-clavicular screw. Glenohumeral dislocation The glenohumeral joint is the most frequ ...
... treated non-operatively. However, occasionally the clavicle is widely displaced and comes to lie in a subcutaneous position. These injuries are best treated surgically. The clavicle can be repositioned using a coraco-clavicular screw. Glenohumeral dislocation The glenohumeral joint is the most frequ ...
ABS` Anatomy of the Thorax
... Topography of the Thorax Anatomy of the Thorax 1 - Dr Paul Strutton ([email protected]) ...
... Topography of the Thorax Anatomy of the Thorax 1 - Dr Paul Strutton ([email protected]) ...
Lungs
... Foreign bodies are therefore more likely to lodge in this bronchus or one of its branches ...
... Foreign bodies are therefore more likely to lodge in this bronchus or one of its branches ...
Nose and paranasal sinuses
... . At its lower end (base) are the nares (nostrils). The sides of the nose meet in the midline anteriorly to form the ...
... . At its lower end (base) are the nares (nostrils). The sides of the nose meet in the midline anteriorly to form the ...
Anatomical terms of location
Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.While these terms are standardized within specific fields of biology, there are unavoidable, sometimes dramatic, differences between some disciplines. For example, differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the terminology of human anatomy from that used in the study of various other zoological categories.