The Thorax
... Thoracic A., Post. Intercostals Intercostal, Internal Thoracic, Axillary Veins Branches of Intercostal Nerve Page 116 ...
... Thoracic A., Post. Intercostals Intercostal, Internal Thoracic, Axillary Veins Branches of Intercostal Nerve Page 116 ...
SHOULDER UNIT Chapter 18
... • Abduct the arm as far as possible and slowly lower it to 90 degrees. If there is weakness they won’t be able to hold that position. ...
... • Abduct the arm as far as possible and slowly lower it to 90 degrees. If there is weakness they won’t be able to hold that position. ...
FIGURE LEGENDS
... Figure 2. a.) Coronal plane showing the anterior boundary of Heschl’s gyrus, planum temporale, and posterior superior temporal gyrus. Heschl’s gyrus is clearly visible, with a small amount of white matter lateral to Heschl’s gyrus. b.) Coronal plane showing 1 image anterior to the anterior boundary ...
... Figure 2. a.) Coronal plane showing the anterior boundary of Heschl’s gyrus, planum temporale, and posterior superior temporal gyrus. Heschl’s gyrus is clearly visible, with a small amount of white matter lateral to Heschl’s gyrus. b.) Coronal plane showing 1 image anterior to the anterior boundary ...
Head Features
... Skull = bones of cranium (enclose cranial cavity) + bones of face (includes the mandible) Notes: calvaria = roof of cranial cavity (intramembranous bones, e.g., frontal, parietal, etc.) middle ear & inner ear are situated within the temporal bone (petrous part) dorsal & ventral conchae subdivide nas ...
... Skull = bones of cranium (enclose cranial cavity) + bones of face (includes the mandible) Notes: calvaria = roof of cranial cavity (intramembranous bones, e.g., frontal, parietal, etc.) middle ear & inner ear are situated within the temporal bone (petrous part) dorsal & ventral conchae subdivide nas ...
Foot and Ankle - Doral Academy High School
... MEDIAL/LATERAL • Medial arch is higher than the lateral longitudinal arch. It is made up by ...
... MEDIAL/LATERAL • Medial arch is higher than the lateral longitudinal arch. It is made up by ...
0025_SFX 1 07 text_final.indd - Australian Sonographers Association
... of all athletic type injuries. The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) (fig 13) and the calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) are sequentially injured when a plantar-flexed foot is forcefully inverted (strained ankle). ...
... of all athletic type injuries. The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) (fig 13) and the calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) are sequentially injured when a plantar-flexed foot is forcefully inverted (strained ankle). ...
8.Arm and Elbow2014-12
... brachial artery passes through cubital fossa ( that’s why we can measure blood pressure at cubital fossa) base is line between epicondyles. ...
... brachial artery passes through cubital fossa ( that’s why we can measure blood pressure at cubital fossa) base is line between epicondyles. ...
nasopharynx paranasal sinuses and salivary glands ppt
... NASOPHARYNX, PNS & SALIVARY GLANDS DR. SRINIVAS RAJKUMAR THIRAVIARAJ ...
... NASOPHARYNX, PNS & SALIVARY GLANDS DR. SRINIVAS RAJKUMAR THIRAVIARAJ ...
Surgical and angiographic anatomy of the posterior
... supplies posterior cerebral territory via this “fetal type PComA” (Figure 3). In a very recent study, incidence of the fetal type PComA was found to be 28% [2]. The PComA usually gives off 2–10 branches which begin approximately 2 to 3 mm from the origin. These branches, so-called anterior thalamope ...
... supplies posterior cerebral territory via this “fetal type PComA” (Figure 3). In a very recent study, incidence of the fetal type PComA was found to be 28% [2]. The PComA usually gives off 2–10 branches which begin approximately 2 to 3 mm from the origin. These branches, so-called anterior thalamope ...
anterior tooth selection
... SIZE OF THE FACE • The average width of the maxillary central incisor is estimated to be one sixteenth of the face measured between the zygoma. • The size of the maxillary central incisor is important for they are the most prominent teeth in arch as individual is viewed from frontal position. • “th ...
... SIZE OF THE FACE • The average width of the maxillary central incisor is estimated to be one sixteenth of the face measured between the zygoma. • The size of the maxillary central incisor is important for they are the most prominent teeth in arch as individual is viewed from frontal position. • “th ...
Approach to Upper Limb X-rays
... lunate, most often dorsally The defining feature of a lunate dislocation is disruption between the lunate and lunate fossa of the distal radius All are a progression of the same pathologic process The mechanism is a progressive pattern of carpal ligamentous injury caused by wrist hyper-extensi ...
... lunate, most often dorsally The defining feature of a lunate dislocation is disruption between the lunate and lunate fossa of the distal radius All are a progression of the same pathologic process The mechanism is a progressive pattern of carpal ligamentous injury caused by wrist hyper-extensi ...
illust-loc-12-acup-pts-save-life-2
... Ht/Heart 7 Shen Men • Spirit Gate. Calms the Spirit/Shen On the transverse wrist crease, in the small depression between the outer wrist bone (pisiform) and the outer arm bone (ulna). Ht/Heart 6 On the palm-side (palmar) surface of the forearm, 0.5 cun (up the arm) proximal to the transverse wrist ...
... Ht/Heart 7 Shen Men • Spirit Gate. Calms the Spirit/Shen On the transverse wrist crease, in the small depression between the outer wrist bone (pisiform) and the outer arm bone (ulna). Ht/Heart 6 On the palm-side (palmar) surface of the forearm, 0.5 cun (up the arm) proximal to the transverse wrist ...
5. upper extremity neuroanatomy
... compartments of the arm). The brachial plexus divisions pass posterior to the mid-point of the clavicle through the cervico-axillary canal. • Three cords. The divisions coalesce to form three cords. The anterior divisions of the superior and middle trunk form the lateral cord. The anterior div ...
... compartments of the arm). The brachial plexus divisions pass posterior to the mid-point of the clavicle through the cervico-axillary canal. • Three cords. The divisions coalesce to form three cords. The anterior divisions of the superior and middle trunk form the lateral cord. The anterior div ...
Muscles, osteofascial compartments, vessels, and nerves of the
... • Most anterior structure in popliteal fossa. ...
... • Most anterior structure in popliteal fossa. ...
Lobe-Fins
... into a tube dorsal to the notochord – Develops into the central nervous system: the brain and the spinal cord ...
... into a tube dorsal to the notochord – Develops into the central nervous system: the brain and the spinal cord ...
Eureka Vocabulary
... Collinear (Three or more points are collinear if there is a line containing all of the points; otherwise, the points are non-collinear.) Complementary angles (two angles with a sum of 90 ) Degree, degree measure of an angle (Subdivide the length around a circle into 360 arcs of equal length. A centr ...
... Collinear (Three or more points are collinear if there is a line containing all of the points; otherwise, the points are non-collinear.) Complementary angles (two angles with a sum of 90 ) Degree, degree measure of an angle (Subdivide the length around a circle into 360 arcs of equal length. A centr ...
VISUAL FIELD DEFECTS: TO INFINITY AND BEYOND
... b) Intra-canalicular portion extends through the optic canal c) Intra-cranial section extends from the posterior optic canal to the anterior chiasm C. Chiasmal 1. Optic nerves converge over the sella turcica to form the chiasm 2. Nasal retinal fibers decussate at the chiasm 3. The pituitary gland is ...
... b) Intra-canalicular portion extends through the optic canal c) Intra-cranial section extends from the posterior optic canal to the anterior chiasm C. Chiasmal 1. Optic nerves converge over the sella turcica to form the chiasm 2. Nasal retinal fibers decussate at the chiasm 3. The pituitary gland is ...
More Math Vocab
... Collinear (Three or more points are collinear if there is a line containing all of the points; otherwise, the points are non-collinear.) Complementary angles (two angles with a sum of 90°) Degree, degree measure of an angle (Subdivide the length around a circle into 360 arcs of equal length. A centr ...
... Collinear (Three or more points are collinear if there is a line containing all of the points; otherwise, the points are non-collinear.) Complementary angles (two angles with a sum of 90°) Degree, degree measure of an angle (Subdivide the length around a circle into 360 arcs of equal length. A centr ...
20. Brachial plexus, intercostal nerves
... • Dorsal rami serve the muscles and skin of the posterior trunk – Back, from neck to sacrum, innervated in a neatly segmented pattern: horizontal strip at same level as emergence from spinal cord ...
... • Dorsal rami serve the muscles and skin of the posterior trunk – Back, from neck to sacrum, innervated in a neatly segmented pattern: horizontal strip at same level as emergence from spinal cord ...
Lecture 10: OMT for GI Disorders and Post
... Drains interstitial fluid from the lower extremities, the pelvic and abdominal viscera, the left arm and the left side of the head Right Lymphatic Duct Drains interstitial fluids from the upper right section of the trunk, right arm, and right side of the head/neck Where do the heart and lung ...
... Drains interstitial fluid from the lower extremities, the pelvic and abdominal viscera, the left arm and the left side of the head Right Lymphatic Duct Drains interstitial fluids from the upper right section of the trunk, right arm, and right side of the head/neck Where do the heart and lung ...
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.