7. interscalene block
... preferentially blocks nerves of the brachial plexus (C5–C7), with variable proximal spread to the cervical plexus (C3–C4), while usually sparing the ulnar nerve (C8–T1). The nerves of the brachial plexus emerge from their respective intervertebral foramina and course posterior to the vertebral arter ...
... preferentially blocks nerves of the brachial plexus (C5–C7), with variable proximal spread to the cervical plexus (C3–C4), while usually sparing the ulnar nerve (C8–T1). The nerves of the brachial plexus emerge from their respective intervertebral foramina and course posterior to the vertebral arter ...
TMJ Massage - AMTA Alabama Chapter
... Temporalis: O: Temporal fossa ~ I: Coronoid process & ramus of mandible ~ A: Elevates & retracts the mandible Masseter: O: Zygomatic arch ~ I: Mandibular angle (superficial layer) & Mandibular ramus (deep layer) ~ A: Elevates & protracts the mandible. Notes: The zygomatic arch is formed by two proce ...
... Temporalis: O: Temporal fossa ~ I: Coronoid process & ramus of mandible ~ A: Elevates & retracts the mandible Masseter: O: Zygomatic arch ~ I: Mandibular angle (superficial layer) & Mandibular ramus (deep layer) ~ A: Elevates & protracts the mandible. Notes: The zygomatic arch is formed by two proce ...
Chapter 7: The Skeleton - Blair Community Schools
... 2. Air enters the paranasal sinuses from the nasal cavity and mucus drains into the nasal cavity from the sinuses ...
... 2. Air enters the paranasal sinuses from the nasal cavity and mucus drains into the nasal cavity from the sinuses ...
Chapter 15
... result of injury, stress on your foot or another medical condition. 10X more likely in women. Treatment-conservative steps that may include changing your shoes, padding your bunion and wearing shoe inserts, surgery an option as well. Prevention-wear shoes with a wide enough toebox ...
... result of injury, stress on your foot or another medical condition. 10X more likely in women. Treatment-conservative steps that may include changing your shoes, padding your bunion and wearing shoe inserts, surgery an option as well. Prevention-wear shoes with a wide enough toebox ...
The Innominate Tubercle and Superimposition of the Rasp – an
... The increasingly popular Direct Anterior Approach is the only true internervous and intermuscular approach to the hip. Technical challenges in achieving an accurate femoral neck osteotomy have been described ...
... The increasingly popular Direct Anterior Approach is the only true internervous and intermuscular approach to the hip. Technical challenges in achieving an accurate femoral neck osteotomy have been described ...
Chap 10 - Muscles
... these apply to muscles. 4. Name and identify the major muscles identified in class. ...
... these apply to muscles. 4. Name and identify the major muscles identified in class. ...
56-6935 Human Female Genital Organs
... The uterus, a hollow muscular organ with thick walls, lies between the bladder and the rectum. Its cranial or upper part communicates with the abdomen by way of the uterine tubes. At its perineal extremity, the cavity of the uterus communi cates with the vagina. The nuliparous uterus is pear-shaped ...
... The uterus, a hollow muscular organ with thick walls, lies between the bladder and the rectum. Its cranial or upper part communicates with the abdomen by way of the uterine tubes. At its perineal extremity, the cavity of the uterus communi cates with the vagina. The nuliparous uterus is pear-shaped ...
Femur Tibia Fibula Patella Lateral Meniscus
... the patella. The knee is a "hinge" joint. It allows the leg to bend in one direction only. Let's take a closer look at the main parts of the knee's anatomy. Bones The base of the knee is formed by the tibia. This bone, also called the "shinbone," is the large bone of the lower leg. The smaller bone ...
... the patella. The knee is a "hinge" joint. It allows the leg to bend in one direction only. Let's take a closer look at the main parts of the knee's anatomy. Bones The base of the knee is formed by the tibia. This bone, also called the "shinbone," is the large bone of the lower leg. The smaller bone ...
Clinical Neuroanatomy by Richard S. Snell
... (b) The medial strabismus of the right eye is due to paralysis of the right lateral rectus muscle. (c) The right lateral rectus muscle is innervated by the right abducent nerve, and the expanding tumor is pressing on the abducent nerve nucleus on that side. (d) The weakness of the muscles of the upp ...
... (b) The medial strabismus of the right eye is due to paralysis of the right lateral rectus muscle. (c) The right lateral rectus muscle is innervated by the right abducent nerve, and the expanding tumor is pressing on the abducent nerve nucleus on that side. (d) The weakness of the muscles of the upp ...
Functional Anatomy of the Respiratory System
... Base of lung (a) Anterior view. The lungs flank mediastinal structures laterally. Figure 13.4a ...
... Base of lung (a) Anterior view. The lungs flank mediastinal structures laterally. Figure 13.4a ...
BDS Ist YEAR EXAMINATION 2008-09
... Which of the following statements is incorrect for lateral meniscus of knee? a) Its horns are nearer the intercondylar eminence than those of medial meniscus b) It is attached to fibular collateral ligament c) Fibres of popliteus arise from it d) It is less prone to injury than medial meniscus ...
... Which of the following statements is incorrect for lateral meniscus of knee? a) Its horns are nearer the intercondylar eminence than those of medial meniscus b) It is attached to fibular collateral ligament c) Fibres of popliteus arise from it d) It is less prone to injury than medial meniscus ...
Unit 5 Objectives
... 19) Describe the stemlike and leaflike structures that occur in mosses. Cut and paste an online labeled diagram of the life cycle of a bryophyte. Label the gametophyte and sporophyte stages and the locations of gamete production, fertilization, and spore production. Describe the structure and altern ...
... 19) Describe the stemlike and leaflike structures that occur in mosses. Cut and paste an online labeled diagram of the life cycle of a bryophyte. Label the gametophyte and sporophyte stages and the locations of gamete production, fertilization, and spore production. Describe the structure and altern ...
8. Appendicular Skeleton
... Both the radius and the ulna exhibit interosseous borders, which face each other; the ulna’s interosseous border projects laterally, while the radius’s interosseous border projects medially. These interosseous borders are connected by an interosseous membrane (interosseous ligament), composed of den ...
... Both the radius and the ulna exhibit interosseous borders, which face each other; the ulna’s interosseous border projects laterally, while the radius’s interosseous border projects medially. These interosseous borders are connected by an interosseous membrane (interosseous ligament), composed of den ...
Soft Palate
... There are 20 deciduous teeth: four incisors, two canines, and four molars in each jaw. They begin to erupt about 6 months after birth and have all erupted by the end of 2 years. The teeth of the lower jaw usually appear before those of the upper jaw. Permanent Teeth There are 32 permanent teeth The ...
... There are 20 deciduous teeth: four incisors, two canines, and four molars in each jaw. They begin to erupt about 6 months after birth and have all erupted by the end of 2 years. The teeth of the lower jaw usually appear before those of the upper jaw. Permanent Teeth There are 32 permanent teeth The ...
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... -articular : elbow joint. -deep branch of radial N. (posterior interoseous N.) : arises from radial N. in cubital fossa in front of lateral epicondyle. It pierces supinator muscle to wind around neck of radius and reach posterior compartment of forearm between superficial & deep muscles to supply th ...
... -articular : elbow joint. -deep branch of radial N. (posterior interoseous N.) : arises from radial N. in cubital fossa in front of lateral epicondyle. It pierces supinator muscle to wind around neck of radius and reach posterior compartment of forearm between superficial & deep muscles to supply th ...
Symphysis Pubis Injuries Patient Example Patient Example
... • Beware of images obtained in binder ...
... • Beware of images obtained in binder ...
gross anatomy - University of Utah
... own report (do not copy each other’s reports). If more than one organ system is affected, each group member may write about a different organ system. Guidance for the histopathology section of the Cadaver Autopsy Report. You may copy and paste the histology report that you submitted to Dr. Ash. Howe ...
... own report (do not copy each other’s reports). If more than one organ system is affected, each group member may write about a different organ system. Guidance for the histopathology section of the Cadaver Autopsy Report. You may copy and paste the histology report that you submitted to Dr. Ash. Howe ...
A lateral approach to the distal humerus following identification of
... chialis muscles7-9,12 may be at risk when dissecting the space between brachialis and brachioradialis. Splitting the anterior aspect of brachialis may spare the supply from the radial nerve to this muscle, but may damage the lateral branches of the musculocutaneous nerve, which lie more superficiall ...
... chialis muscles7-9,12 may be at risk when dissecting the space between brachialis and brachioradialis. Splitting the anterior aspect of brachialis may spare the supply from the radial nerve to this muscle, but may damage the lateral branches of the musculocutaneous nerve, which lie more superficiall ...
Oral Cavity
... The boundaries of the oral cavity include; cheeks (Lateral) , palate (superior), tongue (and floor of the mouth), lips (Anteriorly) and oropharynx (Continuation posteriorly). Definition of the rima oris- opening between the lips also called labial fissure Sublingual Fossa = Floor of the mouth 1. O ...
... The boundaries of the oral cavity include; cheeks (Lateral) , palate (superior), tongue (and floor of the mouth), lips (Anteriorly) and oropharynx (Continuation posteriorly). Definition of the rima oris- opening between the lips also called labial fissure Sublingual Fossa = Floor of the mouth 1. O ...
Oral Cavity
... There are four major extrinsic muscles on each side, the genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus, and palatoglossus. These muscles protrude, retract, depress, and elevate the tongue. Except for the palatoglossus, which is innervated by the vagus nerve [X], all muscles of the tongue are innervat ...
... There are four major extrinsic muscles on each side, the genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus, and palatoglossus. These muscles protrude, retract, depress, and elevate the tongue. Except for the palatoglossus, which is innervated by the vagus nerve [X], all muscles of the tongue are innervat ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Anatomy of the hand
... The blood supply to the hand is by the radial and ulnar arteries, which form two interconnected vascular arches (superficial and deep) in the palm. Vessels to the digits, muscles, and joints originate from the two arches and the parent arteries. Ulnar artery and superficial palmar arch The ulnar art ...
... The blood supply to the hand is by the radial and ulnar arteries, which form two interconnected vascular arches (superficial and deep) in the palm. Vessels to the digits, muscles, and joints originate from the two arches and the parent arteries. Ulnar artery and superficial palmar arch The ulnar art ...
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.