HuP 191B – Advanced Assessment of Upper Extremity Injuries
... Cervical distraction/compression tests Spurling test ...
... Cervical distraction/compression tests Spurling test ...
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... Scapular winging is a rare disorder often caused by neuromuscular imbalance in the scapulothoracic stabilizer muscles. Lesions of the long thoracic nerve and spinal accessory nerves are the most common cause. Patients report diffuse neck, shoulder girdle, and upper back pain, which may be debilitati ...
... Scapular winging is a rare disorder often caused by neuromuscular imbalance in the scapulothoracic stabilizer muscles. Lesions of the long thoracic nerve and spinal accessory nerves are the most common cause. Patients report diffuse neck, shoulder girdle, and upper back pain, which may be debilitati ...
text - Systems Neuroscience Course, MEDS 371, Univ. Conn. Health
... bulb communicates sensations of smell to structures in the infero-rostral forebrain via the olfactory tract. 2. The thalamus (diencephalon). The thalamus is not easily seen, as it is located between the forebrain and the brain stem and almost completely surrounded by the forebrain superiorly and lat ...
... bulb communicates sensations of smell to structures in the infero-rostral forebrain via the olfactory tract. 2. The thalamus (diencephalon). The thalamus is not easily seen, as it is located between the forebrain and the brain stem and almost completely surrounded by the forebrain superiorly and lat ...
HusainResidentlectur.. - Ob/Gyn Residents` Resources
... Cheatle incision on either end Reapproxiamte with 5-6 stitches using 4-0 Vicryl, place all stitches then tie • Stent ...
... Cheatle incision on either end Reapproxiamte with 5-6 stitches using 4-0 Vicryl, place all stitches then tie • Stent ...
With a Posterior Approach to the Scapula
... the circumflex scapular artery, and its associated bony groove. A radial coordinate system to measure relevant distances of structures to critical landmarks was established by anchoring the axis of a goniometer at the medial extent of the acromial spine with a Kirshner wire. The upper arm of the gon ...
... the circumflex scapular artery, and its associated bony groove. A radial coordinate system to measure relevant distances of structures to critical landmarks was established by anchoring the axis of a goniometer at the medial extent of the acromial spine with a Kirshner wire. The upper arm of the gon ...
The Middle Ear
... This represents a ratio of 3880:1 Without the impedance matching capabilities of the middle ear, only 1/10 of 1% of the energy of an incoming sound wave would make it into the cochlea--99.9% of the energy would be reflected at the boundary ...
... This represents a ratio of 3880:1 Without the impedance matching capabilities of the middle ear, only 1/10 of 1% of the energy of an incoming sound wave would make it into the cochlea--99.9% of the energy would be reflected at the boundary ...
Coding Companion for Neurosurgery/Neurology
... decompressing the posterior tibial nerve. The tarsal tunnel is located on the inside of the ankle. A curved incision is made along the inner ankle, behind the medial malleolus. Dissection is carried down to expose the flexor retinaculum. The retinaculum is carefully released along the tunnel. The po ...
... decompressing the posterior tibial nerve. The tarsal tunnel is located on the inside of the ankle. A curved incision is made along the inner ankle, behind the medial malleolus. Dissection is carried down to expose the flexor retinaculum. The retinaculum is carefully released along the tunnel. The po ...
Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts
... Anterior cardinal veins - These bilaterally symmetrical, paired veins drain blood from the head and neck into their respective common cardinal veins during the early 4th week. The distal ends of the anterior cardinals give rise to the internal jugular veins. The proximal end of the left anterior car ...
... Anterior cardinal veins - These bilaterally symmetrical, paired veins drain blood from the head and neck into their respective common cardinal veins during the early 4th week. The distal ends of the anterior cardinals give rise to the internal jugular veins. The proximal end of the left anterior car ...
Muscles of the posterior forearm
... posterior interosseous vessels. For the rest of its course, the deep branch of the radial nerve is then termed the posterior interosseous nerve, a name that is sometimes applied to the entire course of the deep branch. The posterior interosseous nerve reaches the interosseous membrane distally and e ...
... posterior interosseous vessels. For the rest of its course, the deep branch of the radial nerve is then termed the posterior interosseous nerve, a name that is sometimes applied to the entire course of the deep branch. The posterior interosseous nerve reaches the interosseous membrane distally and e ...
Skull Base Anatomy
... Foramina of the Sphenoid Bone • Optic canals: optic nerves (CN II) and ophthalmic arteries, connected by the chiasmatic sulcus • Superior orbital fissure: opens anteriorly into the orbit; contains the oculomotor nerve (CN III), trochlear nerve (CN IV), ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve (CN ...
... Foramina of the Sphenoid Bone • Optic canals: optic nerves (CN II) and ophthalmic arteries, connected by the chiasmatic sulcus • Superior orbital fissure: opens anteriorly into the orbit; contains the oculomotor nerve (CN III), trochlear nerve (CN IV), ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve (CN ...
The Axial Skeleton
... • Each vertebrae is given a name according to its location – There are 24 single vertebral bones separated by intervertebral discs • Seven cervical vertebrae are in the neck • Twelve thoracic vertebrae are in the chest region • Five lumbar vertebrae are associated with the lower back ...
... • Each vertebrae is given a name according to its location – There are 24 single vertebral bones separated by intervertebral discs • Seven cervical vertebrae are in the neck • Twelve thoracic vertebrae are in the chest region • Five lumbar vertebrae are associated with the lower back ...
Sheep Brain Anatomy Lab Manual
... Be sure you clearly understand the following terms of orientation in reference to the central nervous system: dorsal, ventral, anterior, posterior, superior, inferior, proximal, distal, lateral, medial, rostral, caudal, cranial. Also be sure you know the type of brain section indicated by (1) sagitt ...
... Be sure you clearly understand the following terms of orientation in reference to the central nervous system: dorsal, ventral, anterior, posterior, superior, inferior, proximal, distal, lateral, medial, rostral, caudal, cranial. Also be sure you know the type of brain section indicated by (1) sagitt ...
boundaries of thoracic cage
... • From the superior thoracic aperture to the diaphragm. • Imaginary plane passes through T 4 divides it into superior ...
... • From the superior thoracic aperture to the diaphragm. • Imaginary plane passes through T 4 divides it into superior ...
OVER VIEW OF THORAX
... • From the superior thoracic aperture to the diaphragm. • Imaginary plane passes through T 4 divides it into superior ...
... • From the superior thoracic aperture to the diaphragm. • Imaginary plane passes through T 4 divides it into superior ...
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... (spondylolysis), with the posterior part of the vertebral arch separating from the anterior part to cause back pain. It occurs commonly in L5 in adolescent athletes involved in sports that require repeated spinal hyperextension. The vertebral column is not misaligned in unilateral fractures, which ...
... (spondylolysis), with the posterior part of the vertebral arch separating from the anterior part to cause back pain. It occurs commonly in L5 in adolescent athletes involved in sports that require repeated spinal hyperextension. The vertebral column is not misaligned in unilateral fractures, which ...
OriginalArticle
... the base of skull3. This imaginary line extends from the tubercle at the root of the medial pterygoid plate which lies on the anterior transverse line to the front of the external auditory meatus. At the midpoint of this oblique line the spine of the sphenoid stands out like a sentinel guarding many ...
... the base of skull3. This imaginary line extends from the tubercle at the root of the medial pterygoid plate which lies on the anterior transverse line to the front of the external auditory meatus. At the midpoint of this oblique line the spine of the sphenoid stands out like a sentinel guarding many ...
Surgical anatomy and landmarks for the basal vein of Rosenthal
... between the dorsal diencephalic vein and the internal cerebral vein or a tributary of the vein of Galen. The deep middle cerebral vein and the anterior cerebral veins develop from the deep telencephalic vein, and the ventral diencephalic vein drains from the primitive tentorial sinus into the transv ...
... between the dorsal diencephalic vein and the internal cerebral vein or a tributary of the vein of Galen. The deep middle cerebral vein and the anterior cerebral veins develop from the deep telencephalic vein, and the ventral diencephalic vein drains from the primitive tentorial sinus into the transv ...
The Modified Stoppa Approach for Acetabular Fracture
... repair of inguinal hernias.8,9 Hirvensalo et al10 and Cole and Bolhofner11 described a modified Stoppa approach involving an anterior intrapelvic (AIP) extraperitoneal approach through the rectus abdominis muscle for internal fixation of pelvic and acetabular fractures. This approach provides direct ...
... repair of inguinal hernias.8,9 Hirvensalo et al10 and Cole and Bolhofner11 described a modified Stoppa approach involving an anterior intrapelvic (AIP) extraperitoneal approach through the rectus abdominis muscle for internal fixation of pelvic and acetabular fractures. This approach provides direct ...
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... They include superficial nodes around the head, superficial cervical nodes along external jugular vein & deep cervical nodes forming a chain along internal jugular vein. Superficial lymph nodes around the head 5 groups of lymph nodes form a ring around head and are primarily responsible for lymphati ...
... They include superficial nodes around the head, superficial cervical nodes along external jugular vein & deep cervical nodes forming a chain along internal jugular vein. Superficial lymph nodes around the head 5 groups of lymph nodes form a ring around head and are primarily responsible for lymphati ...
DENT-OBHS 131 VirtualLab
... Superior, middle, inferior temporal gyri [Lateral View]. Like the frontal gyri, the temporal gyri may not always look convincing from the outside, but when one makes a coronal cut, the distinction is much clearer. The superior temporal gyrus is labeled in this image. Which are the middle and infer ...
... Superior, middle, inferior temporal gyri [Lateral View]. Like the frontal gyri, the temporal gyri may not always look convincing from the outside, but when one makes a coronal cut, the distinction is much clearer. The superior temporal gyrus is labeled in this image. Which are the middle and infer ...
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... Atlas can have a TP compress the Vagus nerve – happens when atlas becomes rotated on axis Atlas can also cause nerve dysfunction through irritating superior cervical ganglion of symathetic chain. Superior ganglion lies medial to the Vagus nerve, and can compress if Atlas TP rotates Anteriorly Lower ...
... Atlas can have a TP compress the Vagus nerve – happens when atlas becomes rotated on axis Atlas can also cause nerve dysfunction through irritating superior cervical ganglion of symathetic chain. Superior ganglion lies medial to the Vagus nerve, and can compress if Atlas TP rotates Anteriorly Lower ...
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.