Bucket Handle Tear of Lateral Meniscus
... extends from the posterior horn toward the anterior horn. Bucket-handle tears are usually precipitated by trauma, and up to 40 percent are associated with an ACL injury. Lateral meniscus tears account for 10 percent to 40 percent of bucket handle tears. The radiographic diagnosis of a bucket handle ...
... extends from the posterior horn toward the anterior horn. Bucket-handle tears are usually precipitated by trauma, and up to 40 percent are associated with an ACL injury. Lateral meniscus tears account for 10 percent to 40 percent of bucket handle tears. The radiographic diagnosis of a bucket handle ...
Unit 24: Abdominal and Peritoneal Cavities
... dorsal body wall was called the dorsal mesogastrium. Locate the portion of the mesentery which attaches the fundus of the stomach to the diaphragm. This is called the gastrophrenic ligament. The spleen developed in the dorsal mesogastrium. In the adult, the spleen is located posterior and lateral in ...
... dorsal body wall was called the dorsal mesogastrium. Locate the portion of the mesentery which attaches the fundus of the stomach to the diaphragm. This is called the gastrophrenic ligament. The spleen developed in the dorsal mesogastrium. In the adult, the spleen is located posterior and lateral in ...
Axial Skeleton - Vertebral Column
... Vertebral Column • Aka Spine or backbone • Formed from 26 irregular bones • Connected in a way that the flexible curved structure is formed • Along with sternum and ribs, forms the trunk of the body ...
... Vertebral Column • Aka Spine or backbone • Formed from 26 irregular bones • Connected in a way that the flexible curved structure is formed • Along with sternum and ribs, forms the trunk of the body ...
Bucket Handle Tear of Lateral Meniscus
... extends from the posterior horn toward the anterior horn. Bucket-handle tears are usually precipitated by trauma, and up to 40 percent are associated with an ACL injury. Lateral meniscus tears account for 10 percent to 40 percent of bucket handle tears. The radiographic diagnosis of a bucket handle ...
... extends from the posterior horn toward the anterior horn. Bucket-handle tears are usually precipitated by trauma, and up to 40 percent are associated with an ACL injury. Lateral meniscus tears account for 10 percent to 40 percent of bucket handle tears. The radiographic diagnosis of a bucket handle ...
Phylum Echinodermata
... • Each fertilized egg develops into a bipinnaria, a bilaterally symmetrical free-swimming larva • After a certain amount of time, usually two months, the larva settles to the bottom of the ocean or sea and begins metamorphosis • During Metamorphosis the larva changes from a bilaterally symmetrical o ...
... • Each fertilized egg develops into a bipinnaria, a bilaterally symmetrical free-swimming larva • After a certain amount of time, usually two months, the larva settles to the bottom of the ocean or sea and begins metamorphosis • During Metamorphosis the larva changes from a bilaterally symmetrical o ...
deltoid muscles
... of the humerus in the glenoid cavity during all movements of the glenohumeral joint (i.e., it helps stabilize this joint during movements of the elbow, wrist, and hand). Innervation: Superior and inferior subscapular nerves ...
... of the humerus in the glenoid cavity during all movements of the glenohumeral joint (i.e., it helps stabilize this joint during movements of the elbow, wrist, and hand). Innervation: Superior and inferior subscapular nerves ...
Workshop: The Evolution of Animalia
... 6. dorsal – In bilaterally symmetrical animals, the “back” surface 7. ventral - In bilaterally symmetrical animals, the “belly” surface 8. lateral - In bilaterally symmetrical animals, the “side” surfaces 9. medial - In bilaterally symmetrical animals, located at the central body axis 10. cephalic/a ...
... 6. dorsal – In bilaterally symmetrical animals, the “back” surface 7. ventral - In bilaterally symmetrical animals, the “belly” surface 8. lateral - In bilaterally symmetrical animals, the “side” surfaces 9. medial - In bilaterally symmetrical animals, located at the central body axis 10. cephalic/a ...
Shoulder . ppt
... ANTERIOR DISLOCATION Arm in abduction and external rotation. Force is taken on the hand or arm which increases the external rotation of the arm causing the head of the humerus to dislocate. ...
... ANTERIOR DISLOCATION Arm in abduction and external rotation. Force is taken on the hand or arm which increases the external rotation of the arm causing the head of the humerus to dislocate. ...
Supporting or Centric Holding Cusps
... a- If the anterior teeth have heavy contact with no posterior contact: * Reduce the labio-incisal surfaces of the mandibular teeth & the palatal surfaces of the maxillary teeth. ...
... a- If the anterior teeth have heavy contact with no posterior contact: * Reduce the labio-incisal surfaces of the mandibular teeth & the palatal surfaces of the maxillary teeth. ...
Minimally invasive purely endoscopic approach to pterygopalatine
... Introduction. Orbital approaches can be very challenging and often require the combined expertise of neurosurgeons, ophthalmologists and ENTs. The main concerns in orbit surgery are the maintenance of vision and ocular movements and the achievement of an acceptable cosmetic result. Traditionally the ...
... Introduction. Orbital approaches can be very challenging and often require the combined expertise of neurosurgeons, ophthalmologists and ENTs. The main concerns in orbit surgery are the maintenance of vision and ocular movements and the achievement of an acceptable cosmetic result. Traditionally the ...
Muscles of the Elbow
... – Radial fossa: anterior depression that receives the head of the radius when the forearm is flexed – Trochlea: spool-shaped surface that articulates with the ulna – Coronoid fossa: anterior depression that receives the coronoid process when the forearm is flexed – Olecranon fossa: posterior depress ...
... – Radial fossa: anterior depression that receives the head of the radius when the forearm is flexed – Trochlea: spool-shaped surface that articulates with the ulna – Coronoid fossa: anterior depression that receives the coronoid process when the forearm is flexed – Olecranon fossa: posterior depress ...
Practical Applications of Utilizing Embryology in Osteopathy
... As the myotomes (muscles in the dilation fields) migrate, the vasculature, and nerves, and surrounding connective tissues, are taken with them to their final destination. Dynamically the muscles become innervated because there is a “spatial opportunity” and a “dynamic occasion” for the nerve I ...
... As the myotomes (muscles in the dilation fields) migrate, the vasculature, and nerves, and surrounding connective tissues, are taken with them to their final destination. Dynamically the muscles become innervated because there is a “spatial opportunity” and a “dynamic occasion” for the nerve I ...
A BioGeometric Integration Approach To
... 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s, 5’s, and 6’s would show a frame in which the posterior and anterior systems connect. Looking at the cervical/facial relationships, this arrangement provides the framework which supports the neck much like the spokes of a bicycle wheels or ferris wheel. The problem is that the ap ...
... 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s, 5’s, and 6’s would show a frame in which the posterior and anterior systems connect. Looking at the cervical/facial relationships, this arrangement provides the framework which supports the neck much like the spokes of a bicycle wheels or ferris wheel. The problem is that the ap ...
Head Forum 2008
... Identify the cranial nerve and its specific GVE - P branch which provides preganglionic parasympathetic innervation to nasal mucosal glands. ...
... Identify the cranial nerve and its specific GVE - P branch which provides preganglionic parasympathetic innervation to nasal mucosal glands. ...
X-Ray Rounds: (Plain) Radiographic Evaluation
... Mortise View of the Ankle AP view taken with the foot in 15-20 degrees of internal rotation to offset the intermalleolar axis Medial clear space ...
... Mortise View of the Ankle AP view taken with the foot in 15-20 degrees of internal rotation to offset the intermalleolar axis Medial clear space ...
Document
... thenar muscles form the thenar eminence on the lateral surface of the palm and are chiefly responsible for opposition of the thumb. The movement begins with the thumb in extended position and initially involves a medial rotation of the 1st metacarpal produced by the action of the opponens pollicis ...
... thenar muscles form the thenar eminence on the lateral surface of the palm and are chiefly responsible for opposition of the thumb. The movement begins with the thumb in extended position and initially involves a medial rotation of the 1st metacarpal produced by the action of the opponens pollicis ...
SUMMRRY FOR MAIN NERVES OF THE UPPER LIMB : nerve
... - In the distal 1/3 of the forearm, the superficial branch passes posteriorly, deep to the tendon of the brachioradialis muscle, and enters the posterior fascial compartment of the forearm. - It pierces the deep fascia 3 to 4 cm proximal to the wrist and supplies skin on the dorsum of the wrist, han ...
... - In the distal 1/3 of the forearm, the superficial branch passes posteriorly, deep to the tendon of the brachioradialis muscle, and enters the posterior fascial compartment of the forearm. - It pierces the deep fascia 3 to 4 cm proximal to the wrist and supplies skin on the dorsum of the wrist, han ...
Anterior segment consequences of blunt ocular injury
... remained localised to the anterior and posterior subcapsular and cortical regions and were typically nonprogressive. Those eyes which showed progressive lens changes usually required surgery within 18 months of injury. These findings are similar to those of Roper-Hall25 and Davidson,26 who emphasise ...
... remained localised to the anterior and posterior subcapsular and cortical regions and were typically nonprogressive. Those eyes which showed progressive lens changes usually required surgery within 18 months of injury. These findings are similar to those of Roper-Hall25 and Davidson,26 who emphasise ...
Foundation Fitness Science Workbook
... Anterior/Ventral Posterior/Dorsal Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Superficial Peripheral Deep Intermediate Ipsilateral Contralateral ...
... Anterior/Ventral Posterior/Dorsal Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Superficial Peripheral Deep Intermediate Ipsilateral Contralateral ...
THE MUSCLES OF THE FOOT LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end
... 1. Forepart of the upper and lateral surfaces of the calcaneum. 2. From the inferior extensor retinaculum. Passes obliquely across the dorsum of the foot, and ends in four tendons. INSERTION: 1. Medial, the largest, is inserted into the dorsal surface of the base of the proximal phalynx of the great ...
... 1. Forepart of the upper and lateral surfaces of the calcaneum. 2. From the inferior extensor retinaculum. Passes obliquely across the dorsum of the foot, and ends in four tendons. INSERTION: 1. Medial, the largest, is inserted into the dorsal surface of the base of the proximal phalynx of the great ...
Chapter 19
... o Footwear (See Chapter 7) Shoes should not be worn for activities for which they are not intended for (running shoes should not be worn for tennis) Cleats should be placed far enough on the border to avoid ankle sprains High tops offer more stability than low tops for those with previous ankl ...
... o Footwear (See Chapter 7) Shoes should not be worn for activities for which they are not intended for (running shoes should not be worn for tennis) Cleats should be placed far enough on the border to avoid ankle sprains High tops offer more stability than low tops for those with previous ankl ...
Anatomy Exam 5 Lecture 28-Anterior and Medial Thigh Thigh Fascia
... The anterior compartment of the leg is located just lateral to the sharp medial border of the tibia. Retinacula: at the inferior end of the anterior compartment are two band-like thickenings of the deep (crural) fascia: superior extensor retinaculum and inferior extensor retinaculum. o Function ...
... The anterior compartment of the leg is located just lateral to the sharp medial border of the tibia. Retinacula: at the inferior end of the anterior compartment are two band-like thickenings of the deep (crural) fascia: superior extensor retinaculum and inferior extensor retinaculum. o Function ...
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.