lab study guide
... patella and femur. Note: Fibula does not articulate with the femur, only with the tibia. Extracapsular ligaments: Patellar ligament Passes from the apex and margins of the patella distally to the tibial tuberosity Joins with the patellar retinacula, aponeurotic expansions of the vastus lateralis ...
... patella and femur. Note: Fibula does not articulate with the femur, only with the tibia. Extracapsular ligaments: Patellar ligament Passes from the apex and margins of the patella distally to the tibial tuberosity Joins with the patellar retinacula, aponeurotic expansions of the vastus lateralis ...
Course Outline
... posteriorly (2) Lateral surface of its medial malleolus articulates with talus. Talus has three articular facets, which articulate with inferior surface of tibia and malleoli. Trochlea of talus is wider anteriorly than posteriorly and slightly ...
... posteriorly (2) Lateral surface of its medial malleolus articulates with talus. Talus has three articular facets, which articulate with inferior surface of tibia and malleoli. Trochlea of talus is wider anteriorly than posteriorly and slightly ...
Knee joint
... articular surfaces(fermoral and tibial condyles) ,outer margins of the menisci and the posterior surface of patella ,reflects anteriorly into the intercondylar region to cover the cruciate ligaments excluding them from the articular cavity , but they are enclosed within the fibrous membrane Anterior ...
... articular surfaces(fermoral and tibial condyles) ,outer margins of the menisci and the posterior surface of patella ,reflects anteriorly into the intercondylar region to cover the cruciate ligaments excluding them from the articular cavity , but they are enclosed within the fibrous membrane Anterior ...
Velvet Belly Lanternshark
... as bycatch and is often discarded, severly limiting the landings data available. Scientific trawls from the Mediterranean, eastern central Atlantic and south Atlantic indicate that the population has not declined in these areas. Scientific trawls from the northeast Atlantic have shown population dec ...
... as bycatch and is often discarded, severly limiting the landings data available. Scientific trawls from the Mediterranean, eastern central Atlantic and south Atlantic indicate that the population has not declined in these areas. Scientific trawls from the northeast Atlantic have shown population dec ...
vertebral column and the spinal cord
... Fig. 5.2a Vertebral canal and the sacral canal opened up from the back to show the cauda equina. ...
... Fig. 5.2a Vertebral canal and the sacral canal opened up from the back to show the cauda equina. ...
Spinal Trauma
... Posterior Column – Lig flavum + superior & Interspinous lig + intertransverse capsular lig + neural arch + pedicle & spinous process. ...
... Posterior Column – Lig flavum + superior & Interspinous lig + intertransverse capsular lig + neural arch + pedicle & spinous process. ...
24 yo male baseball game, struck on lateral head by thrown ball, x
... If lose superior & inferior thyroid- could have problem (b/c right & left don’t anastamose much If lose anterior branch of anterior superficial temporal- other arteries will feed, scalp doesn’t need a whole lot of blood Will not always see 3 branches off of arch of aorta- can see as many as 5 or 6 o ...
... If lose superior & inferior thyroid- could have problem (b/c right & left don’t anastamose much If lose anterior branch of anterior superficial temporal- other arteries will feed, scalp doesn’t need a whole lot of blood Will not always see 3 branches off of arch of aorta- can see as many as 5 or 6 o ...
Lecture #14
... – supportive rod that extends most of the animal’s length – extends into the tail – dorsal to the body cavity – flexible to allow for bending but resists compression – composed of large, fluid-filled cells encased in a fairly stiff fibrous tissue – will become the vertebral column in many chordates ...
... – supportive rod that extends most of the animal’s length – extends into the tail – dorsal to the body cavity – flexible to allow for bending but resists compression – composed of large, fluid-filled cells encased in a fairly stiff fibrous tissue – will become the vertebral column in many chordates ...
References - MP Sports Physicians
... Anatomical Variants of the lower limb & Shank Pain Dr Eloise Matthews MP Sports Physicians Registrar ...
... Anatomical Variants of the lower limb & Shank Pain Dr Eloise Matthews MP Sports Physicians Registrar ...
Lecture 1 -Bones of Lower Limb
... The subcutaneous parts of bones in the lower limb are: Patella. Anterior border of the tibia Tibial tuberosity. Medial malleolus of tibia. Lateral malleolus of fibula. The foot is a complex structure. There are 26 bones in each foot alone. The foot is also well muscled and is supported by liga ...
... The subcutaneous parts of bones in the lower limb are: Patella. Anterior border of the tibia Tibial tuberosity. Medial malleolus of tibia. Lateral malleolus of fibula. The foot is a complex structure. There are 26 bones in each foot alone. The foot is also well muscled and is supported by liga ...
Vascular Anatomy
... anterior vertical part. This segment gives the following branches A. Meningo- hypophyseal trunk: the most proximal from posterior genu t between the petrous and cavernous segments It passes posteriorly and gives three branches ( tentorial or Bernasconi-Cassinari branch that supplies the tent, infer ...
... anterior vertical part. This segment gives the following branches A. Meningo- hypophyseal trunk: the most proximal from posterior genu t between the petrous and cavernous segments It passes posteriorly and gives three branches ( tentorial or Bernasconi-Cassinari branch that supplies the tent, infer ...
I»IM Identify Special Quadrilaterals
... Learning Target: By the end of today’s lesson we will be able to successfully identify special quadrilaterals. Example 1: Quadrilateral ABCD has both pairs of opposite sides congruent. What types of quadrilaterals meet this condition? There are many possibilities … ________________ ...
... Learning Target: By the end of today’s lesson we will be able to successfully identify special quadrilaterals. Example 1: Quadrilateral ABCD has both pairs of opposite sides congruent. What types of quadrilaterals meet this condition? There are many possibilities … ________________ ...
blood supply of cerebrum
... • Face, Arm & Hand (more than leg) 3. Visual field cut (damage to optic radiation) • 4. Aphasia (language disturbances ) Broca's: production Wernicke's: ...
... • Face, Arm & Hand (more than leg) 3. Visual field cut (damage to optic radiation) • 4. Aphasia (language disturbances ) Broca's: production Wernicke's: ...
pharynx
... Continuous with that of the nose ,auditory tube, oral cavity , larynx and esophagus. 2. Fascia: Thickened Internally: Paryngobasilar fascia. Externally: Buccopharynge fascia. 3. Muscles : circular & longitudinal. ...
... Continuous with that of the nose ,auditory tube, oral cavity , larynx and esophagus. 2. Fascia: Thickened Internally: Paryngobasilar fascia. Externally: Buccopharynge fascia. 3. Muscles : circular & longitudinal. ...
anatomy - UTCOM2013
... the mammillary bodies.the branches derived frm the anterior,middle and posterior cerebral arteries frm the cerebral arterial circle are divided into cortical and the central branches. 24.BRAIN STEM;It is composed of the medulla oblongata,pons and mid-brain which connects the cerebrum,cerebellum with ...
... the mammillary bodies.the branches derived frm the anterior,middle and posterior cerebral arteries frm the cerebral arterial circle are divided into cortical and the central branches. 24.BRAIN STEM;It is composed of the medulla oblongata,pons and mid-brain which connects the cerebrum,cerebellum with ...
exam 1
... 32) Which of the following foramina do NOT communicate with the middle cranial fossa? A) optic canal B) superior orbital fissure C) internal auditory meatus D) foramen spinosum E) foramen ovale 33) Identify the INCORRECT association of region and structure. A) crural – leg B) cubital – shoulder C) p ...
... 32) Which of the following foramina do NOT communicate with the middle cranial fossa? A) optic canal B) superior orbital fissure C) internal auditory meatus D) foramen spinosum E) foramen ovale 33) Identify the INCORRECT association of region and structure. A) crural – leg B) cubital – shoulder C) p ...
Slide 1
... Synovial recess between the superior labrum and the glenoid rim created by the attachment of the biceps tendon on the supraglenoid tubercle. Because of this recess, the labrum does not attach to the glenoid rim at the 12 o'clock position. There are 3 types of attachments of the superior labrum: Type ...
... Synovial recess between the superior labrum and the glenoid rim created by the attachment of the biceps tendon on the supraglenoid tubercle. Because of this recess, the labrum does not attach to the glenoid rim at the 12 o'clock position. There are 3 types of attachments of the superior labrum: Type ...
Rotator Cuff Anatomy
... • Isolated Teres Minor abnormality typical--Nonspecific, d/t prior Trauma, Posterior Dislocation, Instability ...
... • Isolated Teres Minor abnormality typical--Nonspecific, d/t prior Trauma, Posterior Dislocation, Instability ...
Somatosensory Systems: Proprioception - Dr. Jacobs
... B. First-Order Neurons. Pseudounipolar neurons in the dorsal root ganglia. Central processes enter the spinal cord in the medial division of the dorsal root. At levels below mid-thoracic (T7 and below) the fibers enter the posterior funiculus and form the fasciculus gracilis, thus this conveys infor ...
... B. First-Order Neurons. Pseudounipolar neurons in the dorsal root ganglia. Central processes enter the spinal cord in the medial division of the dorsal root. At levels below mid-thoracic (T7 and below) the fibers enter the posterior funiculus and form the fasciculus gracilis, thus this conveys infor ...
Slide 1 - Bonepit.com
... • Isolated Teres Minor abnormality typical--Nonspecific, d/t prior Trauma, Posterior Dislocation, Instability ...
... • Isolated Teres Minor abnormality typical--Nonspecific, d/t prior Trauma, Posterior Dislocation, Instability ...
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.