Trigger Points
... the coronoid process of ulna and medial epicondyle of humerus to ant. base of the distal phalanx of the thumb ...
... the coronoid process of ulna and medial epicondyle of humerus to ant. base of the distal phalanx of the thumb ...
handout
... medial nasal processes (Primary palate) and maxillary processes (Secondary Palate); Posterior - Secondary palate formed by Maxillary processes of two sides Malformation of Duct forms as cord nasolacrimal between maxillary and duct frontonasal processes (dacryostenosis) that extends from lacrimal sac ...
... medial nasal processes (Primary palate) and maxillary processes (Secondary Palate); Posterior - Secondary palate formed by Maxillary processes of two sides Malformation of Duct forms as cord nasolacrimal between maxillary and duct frontonasal processes (dacryostenosis) that extends from lacrimal sac ...
Supplementary File 1 - Footwear modification procedure In order to
... shoe upper. A die grinder rotating at 30,000 rpm with a 25 mm hole saw can be used to cut the holes in the upper through rigid heel counter. In the presence of material of external polyethylene heel counters, a 25 mm sized hole-punches can be used to cut the holes. The edges of each hole need to be ...
... shoe upper. A die grinder rotating at 30,000 rpm with a 25 mm hole saw can be used to cut the holes in the upper through rigid heel counter. In the presence of material of external polyethylene heel counters, a 25 mm sized hole-punches can be used to cut the holes. The edges of each hole need to be ...
NECK AND MEDIASTINUM
... Mastoid process* Mandible Hyoid bone Manubrium Sternal angle (of Louis) Clavicle Cervical vertebra ...
... Mastoid process* Mandible Hyoid bone Manubrium Sternal angle (of Louis) Clavicle Cervical vertebra ...
Anatomy of Ear & Mastoid
... flaccida & medially by bone above tympanic part of facial nerve 2. Mesotympanum: Middle ear cavity lying opposite pars tensa & bony tympanic annulus 3. Hypotympanum: Middle ear cavity below level of bony tympanic annulus 4. Posterior tympanum: Middle ear cavity behind ...
... flaccida & medially by bone above tympanic part of facial nerve 2. Mesotympanum: Middle ear cavity lying opposite pars tensa & bony tympanic annulus 3. Hypotympanum: Middle ear cavity below level of bony tympanic annulus 4. Posterior tympanum: Middle ear cavity behind ...
Vascular Anatomy of the upper limb
... Is a continuation of the axillary artery at the lower border of teres major muscle. ...
... Is a continuation of the axillary artery at the lower border of teres major muscle. ...
Foundational Information for Kinesiology
... already know it so I can cover the material for the course in a timely manner. You will learn more throughout the semester, but this is what I want you to make sure you remember and have learned by the start of the semester. Set Yourself up for Success, SPEND TIME REVIEWING AND RELEARNING THE FOLLOW ...
... already know it so I can cover the material for the course in a timely manner. You will learn more throughout the semester, but this is what I want you to make sure you remember and have learned by the start of the semester. Set Yourself up for Success, SPEND TIME REVIEWING AND RELEARNING THE FOLLOW ...
Stroke Syndromes
... Anterior Cerebral Artery • Supplies the anterior limb of the internal capsule, the anterior perforate substance, amygdala, anterior hypothalamus, and the inferior part of the head of the caudate nucleus • Occlusion of the proximal ACA is usually well tolerated because of collateral flow through the ...
... Anterior Cerebral Artery • Supplies the anterior limb of the internal capsule, the anterior perforate substance, amygdala, anterior hypothalamus, and the inferior part of the head of the caudate nucleus • Occlusion of the proximal ACA is usually well tolerated because of collateral flow through the ...
Anatomy of the heart
... descending aorta. The base comprises mainly the left atrium. The left surface (left ventricle) and right surface (right atrium) are each related laterally to a lung and a phrenic nerve in the fibrous pericardium. The anterior surface of the heart lies behind the sternum and the costal cartilages. Th ...
... descending aorta. The base comprises mainly the left atrium. The left surface (left ventricle) and right surface (right atrium) are each related laterally to a lung and a phrenic nerve in the fibrous pericardium. The anterior surface of the heart lies behind the sternum and the costal cartilages. Th ...
PowerPoint Lecture - Dr. Stuart Sumida
... Internal pudendal Obturator Middle rectal Inferior vesicle Superior vesicle ...
... Internal pudendal Obturator Middle rectal Inferior vesicle Superior vesicle ...
Ankle_Foot
... Talus – N.B., body, neck, head, trochlea, med. and lat. and posterior process Calcaneus – N.B., sustentaculum tali, tuberosity Cuboid Navicular Three cuneiforms, medial, intermediate and lateral 5 metatarsals Phalanges – prox., middle and distal ...
... Talus – N.B., body, neck, head, trochlea, med. and lat. and posterior process Calcaneus – N.B., sustentaculum tali, tuberosity Cuboid Navicular Three cuneiforms, medial, intermediate and lateral 5 metatarsals Phalanges – prox., middle and distal ...
BIOL 2015 – Evolution and Diversity
... Last week we studied the porifera and the cnideria. Sponges lack true tissue and any symmetrical organization of the body, while cnideria has true tissue (with two germ layers) and radial symmetry. Today we begin the study of the animals with bilateral symmetry (Bilateria). All bilateral animals h ...
... Last week we studied the porifera and the cnideria. Sponges lack true tissue and any symmetrical organization of the body, while cnideria has true tissue (with two germ layers) and radial symmetry. Today we begin the study of the animals with bilateral symmetry (Bilateria). All bilateral animals h ...
Perch Dissection
... Mouth, Gill Slits, Lateral Line, Cloaca, Clasper, Fins, Rostrum, Dorsal Spines Anatomical Terms Anterior (Cranial) - toward the head Posterior (Caudal) - toward the rear Dorsal - toward the spinal cord (back) Ventral - toward the belly Medial - toward the middle Distal - away from Lateral - to the s ...
... Mouth, Gill Slits, Lateral Line, Cloaca, Clasper, Fins, Rostrum, Dorsal Spines Anatomical Terms Anterior (Cranial) - toward the head Posterior (Caudal) - toward the rear Dorsal - toward the spinal cord (back) Ventral - toward the belly Medial - toward the middle Distal - away from Lateral - to the s ...
managing primary angle closure
... rimary angle closure (PAC) is a global health problem for which laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) is currently the standard therapy. Surgical lens extraction (LE), however, has been gaining popularity as an alternate initial intervention. This article compares the two treatment options. ...
... rimary angle closure (PAC) is a global health problem for which laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) is currently the standard therapy. Surgical lens extraction (LE), however, has been gaining popularity as an alternate initial intervention. This article compares the two treatment options. ...
Bilateral absence of foramen transversarium in atlas vertebra: a
... vertebral artery [2]. Absence of foramen transversarium in atlas is a very rare variation. Absence of foramen transversarium unilaterally, on the left side has been reported [3]. In our case however, the groove for vertebral artery was present on the posterior arch. The transverse process of atlas i ...
... vertebral artery [2]. Absence of foramen transversarium in atlas is a very rare variation. Absence of foramen transversarium unilaterally, on the left side has been reported [3]. In our case however, the groove for vertebral artery was present on the posterior arch. The transverse process of atlas i ...
HEART internal structure
... • of two parts, a principal cavity and an auricula. – The principal cavity is cuboidal in form, and concealed, in front, by the pulmonary artery and aorta; in front and to the right it is separated from the right atrium by the atrial septum; opening into it on either side are the two pulmonary veins ...
... • of two parts, a principal cavity and an auricula. – The principal cavity is cuboidal in form, and concealed, in front, by the pulmonary artery and aorta; in front and to the right it is separated from the right atrium by the atrial septum; opening into it on either side are the two pulmonary veins ...
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... Knee joint is the largest and maximum weight-bearing joint in humans and is mobile hinge joint which is second commonly injured joint after wrist and is most commonly imaged joint. The knee permits flexion and extension about a virtual transverse axis, as well as a slight medial and lateral rotation ...
... Knee joint is the largest and maximum weight-bearing joint in humans and is mobile hinge joint which is second commonly injured joint after wrist and is most commonly imaged joint. The knee permits flexion and extension about a virtual transverse axis, as well as a slight medial and lateral rotation ...
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
... Standing at side of patient on side of dysfuntion. Flex pt’s elbow and place their palm on chest. Place pads of index finger on pt’s 1st rib. Using opposite hand, grasp the elbow and apply longitudinal compression through humerus. • Using the elbow as a lever, pt’s arm is circumducted clockwise by m ...
... Standing at side of patient on side of dysfuntion. Flex pt’s elbow and place their palm on chest. Place pads of index finger on pt’s 1st rib. Using opposite hand, grasp the elbow and apply longitudinal compression through humerus. • Using the elbow as a lever, pt’s arm is circumducted clockwise by m ...
Earthworm Dissection Lab
... called annelids (segmented worms). The body of an annelid is usually divided internally and externally into well-defined segments, which may be separated from each other by membranous partitions. Except for the tail and head regions, all segments are essentially alike. Other members of this group in ...
... called annelids (segmented worms). The body of an annelid is usually divided internally and externally into well-defined segments, which may be separated from each other by membranous partitions. Except for the tail and head regions, all segments are essentially alike. Other members of this group in ...
Chordates, Amphibians.
... – Ovoviviparous: the embryo develops within the uterus and is nourished by the egg yolk – Viviparous: the embryo develops within the uterus and is nourished through a yolk sac placenta from the mother’s blood ...
... – Ovoviviparous: the embryo develops within the uterus and is nourished by the egg yolk – Viviparous: the embryo develops within the uterus and is nourished through a yolk sac placenta from the mother’s blood ...
Femoral triangle Occupy the upper third of the thigh. Bounderies
... medially crosses the femoral artery from its lateral to its medial side. It emerges on the medial side of the knee between the tendons of ...
... medially crosses the femoral artery from its lateral to its medial side. It emerges on the medial side of the knee between the tendons of ...
The Hamstring Muscles Pathomechanics of Common Injuries
... muscle has 2 heads of origin (see Figures 9-3A and B). The long head originates from the ischial tuberosity in conjunction with the semitendinosus. The long head of the bicep femoris will also arise from portions of the sacrotuberous ligament. This part of the muscle crosses the hip joint. The short ...
... muscle has 2 heads of origin (see Figures 9-3A and B). The long head originates from the ischial tuberosity in conjunction with the semitendinosus. The long head of the bicep femoris will also arise from portions of the sacrotuberous ligament. This part of the muscle crosses the hip joint. The short ...
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.