Chapter 7B - FacultyWeb
... Oval body, wider from side to side Spinous processes short and bifid (except C7) Large, triangular vertebral foramen Transverse foramen in each transverse process for passage of vertebral arteries that supply blood to the brain NOTE: Spinous process of C7 is much larger than the other cervic ...
... Oval body, wider from side to side Spinous processes short and bifid (except C7) Large, triangular vertebral foramen Transverse foramen in each transverse process for passage of vertebral arteries that supply blood to the brain NOTE: Spinous process of C7 is much larger than the other cervic ...
Otology and Neurotology
... • auricle is 85% of adult size at 3 years, full adult size at 5 years • auricle is constructed from a framework of elastic cartilage and perichondrium with tightly adherent skin anteriorly and more loosely adherent skin posteriorly • attachment of the auricle to the skull is by ligaments (anterio ...
... • auricle is 85% of adult size at 3 years, full adult size at 5 years • auricle is constructed from a framework of elastic cartilage and perichondrium with tightly adherent skin anteriorly and more loosely adherent skin posteriorly • attachment of the auricle to the skull is by ligaments (anterio ...
Long Thoracic Nerve Injury
... the internal jugular vein in 2/3rd of cases, and behind in it 1/3rd. descends obliquely behind the posterior belly of Digastric and Stylohyoid to the upper part of the Sternocleidomastoid Joined by fibers from the ventral ramus of C2, it gives off a motor branch to the sternocleidomastoid muscle ...
... the internal jugular vein in 2/3rd of cases, and behind in it 1/3rd. descends obliquely behind the posterior belly of Digastric and Stylohyoid to the upper part of the Sternocleidomastoid Joined by fibers from the ventral ramus of C2, it gives off a motor branch to the sternocleidomastoid muscle ...
Insertion
... – Consists of three bands: 1. The anterior cordlike band is the strongest 2. The posterior fanlike band is the weakest 3. The slender oblique band deepens the socket for the trochlea of the humerus ...
... – Consists of three bands: 1. The anterior cordlike band is the strongest 2. The posterior fanlike band is the weakest 3. The slender oblique band deepens the socket for the trochlea of the humerus ...
head and neck embryology practice questions
... the deformity had increased to the point that she had difficulty holding her neck upright. She had also begun experiencing chronic back pain. The image (above right) is a lateral view xray of the thoracic spine. Which of the following would be a diagnosis of this condition? A. Congenital scoliosis B ...
... the deformity had increased to the point that she had difficulty holding her neck upright. She had also begun experiencing chronic back pain. The image (above right) is a lateral view xray of the thoracic spine. Which of the following would be a diagnosis of this condition? A. Congenital scoliosis B ...
P4.2.3.TeacherResourceSheet
... muscle will curve around the neck to the clavicle Action = _________________________________________________________ Additional building tips: Identify the location of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrate before you begin. The insertion of the latissimus dorsi is very close to that of ...
... muscle will curve around the neck to the clavicle Action = _________________________________________________________ Additional building tips: Identify the location of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrate before you begin. The insertion of the latissimus dorsi is very close to that of ...
Foot Miller
... Stance 62%, swing 38% Heel strike – heel in varus Tarsal joints unlock at end of terminal stance phase At toe off, 80% body weight on 1st MT, if 2inch heel, then 160% Tib ant contracts eccentrically at heel strike Gastroc contracts concentrically at heel rise and push off, eccentrically at foot flat ...
... Stance 62%, swing 38% Heel strike – heel in varus Tarsal joints unlock at end of terminal stance phase At toe off, 80% body weight on 1st MT, if 2inch heel, then 160% Tib ant contracts eccentrically at heel strike Gastroc contracts concentrically at heel rise and push off, eccentrically at foot flat ...
gluteal complex
... Patient stands upright and raises one foot off the ground. Contralateral gluteus medius should lower contralateral hip and raise ipsilateral hip. Needed to clear foot from the ground during swing phase of walking. ...
... Patient stands upright and raises one foot off the ground. Contralateral gluteus medius should lower contralateral hip and raise ipsilateral hip. Needed to clear foot from the ground during swing phase of walking. ...
POPLITEAL FOSSA
... Tendon separates the lateral meniscus from lateral ligament of knee joint Insertion pierces the capsule of knee joint to get inserted on the posterior surface of tibia above soleal line Nerve supply tibial nerve Action Medial rotation of tibia on femur If foot is fixed lateral rotation o ...
... Tendon separates the lateral meniscus from lateral ligament of knee joint Insertion pierces the capsule of knee joint to get inserted on the posterior surface of tibia above soleal line Nerve supply tibial nerve Action Medial rotation of tibia on femur If foot is fixed lateral rotation o ...
POPLITEAL FOSSA
... Tendon separates the lateral meniscus from lateral ligament of knee joint Insertion pierces the capsule of knee joint to get inserted on the posterior surface of tibia above soleal line ...
... Tendon separates the lateral meniscus from lateral ligament of knee joint Insertion pierces the capsule of knee joint to get inserted on the posterior surface of tibia above soleal line ...
Scapular_region_true_false_with_explanation
... 9. T. Spinal accessory nerve innervates trapezius (not neck) and sternocleidomastoid (flex and rotate neck) . “A lesion of the spinal accessory nerve causes weakened flexion of the neck.” 10. False. That’s the suprascapular artery that passes superior to the superior transverse scapular ligament. Th ...
... 9. T. Spinal accessory nerve innervates trapezius (not neck) and sternocleidomastoid (flex and rotate neck) . “A lesion of the spinal accessory nerve causes weakened flexion of the neck.” 10. False. That’s the suprascapular artery that passes superior to the superior transverse scapular ligament. Th ...
Levels of the anatomical cuts of the lower extremity
... one half pin (6mm) inserted from anterolateral to posteromedial, and a second one from posterolateral to anteromedial: the two pins are angulated from 30-40°. The insertion of half pins at this level is from lateral to anteromedial, posterior to the vastus lateralis, avoiding the lateral cutaneous N ...
... one half pin (6mm) inserted from anterolateral to posteromedial, and a second one from posterolateral to anteromedial: the two pins are angulated from 30-40°. The insertion of half pins at this level is from lateral to anteromedial, posterior to the vastus lateralis, avoiding the lateral cutaneous N ...
Anatomy 2
... Glossary: INC - incomplete question. HNA - has no answers. Anatomy 2 - 2005 - Head and Neck 1. The only cervical vertebra that can be physically felt is: a. C3. b. C5. c. C7. d. T1. e. C1. 2. In a Trachyostomy you might injure the: a. The Hyoid bone. b. Hypophysis. c. The Thyroid Gland (Especially t ...
... Glossary: INC - incomplete question. HNA - has no answers. Anatomy 2 - 2005 - Head and Neck 1. The only cervical vertebra that can be physically felt is: a. C3. b. C5. c. C7. d. T1. e. C1. 2. In a Trachyostomy you might injure the: a. The Hyoid bone. b. Hypophysis. c. The Thyroid Gland (Especially t ...
Lung Anatomy - Learning
... the superior aspect of the left main bronchus to reach its posterior surface • It is attached to the concavity of the aortic arch by the ligamentum arteriosum • Pulmonary arteries further subdivide into segmental arteries that travel with the segmental bronchi, mostly on their posterolateral surface ...
... the superior aspect of the left main bronchus to reach its posterior surface • It is attached to the concavity of the aortic arch by the ligamentum arteriosum • Pulmonary arteries further subdivide into segmental arteries that travel with the segmental bronchi, mostly on their posterolateral surface ...
Anatomy
... fissure for the ligamentum teres also separates the medial and lateral segments. The medial segment is also called the quadrate lobe. In the widely used Couinaud (or "French") system, the functional lobes are further divided into a total of eight subsegments based on a transverse plane through the ...
... fissure for the ligamentum teres also separates the medial and lateral segments. The medial segment is also called the quadrate lobe. In the widely used Couinaud (or "French") system, the functional lobes are further divided into a total of eight subsegments based on a transverse plane through the ...
29-Posterior Abdomin..
... Its anterior surface is covered by lumbar fascia which is thickened above to form the lateral urcuate ligament and below to form the iliolumbar ligament. Nerve Supply: Lumbar plexus only the ventral rami of L2; 3 and 4 Action: it fixes or depresses the 12th rib during respiration and laterally flexe ...
... Its anterior surface is covered by lumbar fascia which is thickened above to form the lateral urcuate ligament and below to form the iliolumbar ligament. Nerve Supply: Lumbar plexus only the ventral rami of L2; 3 and 4 Action: it fixes or depresses the 12th rib during respiration and laterally flexe ...
P Chapter 7
... Cordlike and does not attach to the meniscus • Assists in valgus / varus movement of the knee. ...
... Cordlike and does not attach to the meniscus • Assists in valgus / varus movement of the knee. ...
C _ P Chapter 7 - Coral Gables Senior High School
... Cordlike and does not attach to the meniscus • Assists in valgus / varus movement of the knee. ...
... Cordlike and does not attach to the meniscus • Assists in valgus / varus movement of the knee. ...
16-Lecture16- Cerebral Circulation-Med
... Each hemispheres divided into four lobes by deeper grooves. Lobs are separated by deep grooves called fissures. ...
... Each hemispheres divided into four lobes by deeper grooves. Lobs are separated by deep grooves called fissures. ...
Virtual Rat Dissection Guide
... 4. Locate the stomach on the left side just under the diaphragm. The functions of the stomach include food storage, physical breakdown of food, and the digestion of protein. The opening between the esophagus and the stomach is called the lower esophageal sphincter. 5. Slit the stomach lengthwise an ...
... 4. Locate the stomach on the left side just under the diaphragm. The functions of the stomach include food storage, physical breakdown of food, and the digestion of protein. The opening between the esophagus and the stomach is called the lower esophageal sphincter. 5. Slit the stomach lengthwise an ...
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.