Angle-Angle (AA) Similarity
... 1). All angles must be congruent 2). All sides must be proportional! ...
... 1). All angles must be congruent 2). All sides must be proportional! ...
chapter 15 * foot, ankle and lower leg
... with rotation; rotation of foot S/S: pain with external rotation of foot; tender over AITFL Treatment: RICE, may need to be immobilized; possible surgery if severe enough ...
... with rotation; rotation of foot S/S: pain with external rotation of foot; tender over AITFL Treatment: RICE, may need to be immobilized; possible surgery if severe enough ...
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... 41. Mollusca have five parts to their body plan. What are they and what are they for? 42. What are the three classes in Mollusca (that we studied)? Give an organism as an example of each. Which class is the largest and lives in all types of environments? What special organ does the largest class hav ...
... 41. Mollusca have five parts to their body plan. What are they and what are they for? 42. What are the three classes in Mollusca (that we studied)? Give an organism as an example of each. Which class is the largest and lives in all types of environments? What special organ does the largest class hav ...
Chapter 7
... are much more massive than their homologues of the upper limb. • Consists of two ossa coxae bones. • The lower limb includes the thigh (femur), kneecap (patella), leg, (tibia and fibula), ankle (tarsals), and foot (metatarsals and phalanges). PLAY ...
... are much more massive than their homologues of the upper limb. • Consists of two ossa coxae bones. • The lower limb includes the thigh (femur), kneecap (patella), leg, (tibia and fibula), ankle (tarsals), and foot (metatarsals and phalanges). PLAY ...
forearm posterior compartment " "
... ^ medially with styloid process of ulna & pisiform bone & the hook of the hamate . ^laterally with lower part of radius its a thickening of deep fascia that stretches across the back of the wrist and holds the long extensor tendons in position. • converts the grooves on the posterior surface of the ...
... ^ medially with styloid process of ulna & pisiform bone & the hook of the hamate . ^laterally with lower part of radius its a thickening of deep fascia that stretches across the back of the wrist and holds the long extensor tendons in position. • converts the grooves on the posterior surface of the ...
Jonathan S. Halperin, MD, FABPMR
... b. Ability to ID fluid in suprapatellar recess and posterior knee joint c. Use bone landmarks to asses tendinopathy and ligament injury • Key components of ankle exam: a. Carefully scan ach ...
... b. Ability to ID fluid in suprapatellar recess and posterior knee joint c. Use bone landmarks to asses tendinopathy and ligament injury • Key components of ankle exam: a. Carefully scan ach ...
Triangles of the neck
... It is bounded superiorly by the lower border of the mandible (the base), posteriorly by anterior border of sternocleidomastoid muscle and medially by the midline of the neck. It is covered by the skin, superficial fascia, platysma and investing layer of deep fascia. ...
... It is bounded superiorly by the lower border of the mandible (the base), posteriorly by anterior border of sternocleidomastoid muscle and medially by the midline of the neck. It is covered by the skin, superficial fascia, platysma and investing layer of deep fascia. ...
Bio 108 - Annelids
... The nervous system, circulatory system and excretory system is also metameric The nervous system consists of a brain, connected to a pair ventral longitudinal nerve cords, with a ganglion in each segment. There is an extensive closed circulatory system, in which the blood is always enclosed within b ...
... The nervous system, circulatory system and excretory system is also metameric The nervous system consists of a brain, connected to a pair ventral longitudinal nerve cords, with a ganglion in each segment. There is an extensive closed circulatory system, in which the blood is always enclosed within b ...
Ear Anatomy
... 3. Auriculares posterior. - arise from the mastoid portion of the temporal bone by short aponeurotic fibers. They are inserted into the lower part of the cranial surface of the concha. Intrinsic – arise within ear 1. Helicis major. 2. Helicis minor 3. Antitragicus. 4. Tragicus 5. Transversus auricul ...
... 3. Auriculares posterior. - arise from the mastoid portion of the temporal bone by short aponeurotic fibers. They are inserted into the lower part of the cranial surface of the concha. Intrinsic – arise within ear 1. Helicis major. 2. Helicis minor 3. Antitragicus. 4. Tragicus 5. Transversus auricul ...
THORACIC VERTEBRAE
... • Their upper borders and the lower parts of their anterior surfaces are rough for the attachment of the ...
... • Their upper borders and the lower parts of their anterior surfaces are rough for the attachment of the ...
THE TRUNK and SPINAL COLUMN
... • 3 pair attach indirectly to the sternum • 2 pair are ‘floating ribs’ that don’t attach to the sternum ...
... • 3 pair attach indirectly to the sternum • 2 pair are ‘floating ribs’ that don’t attach to the sternum ...
EMG July 2011
... metatarsal bone, the prominence of which is easily felt. The fan the toes. Voluntary activation of this electrode is inserted immediately proximal to and to the muscle can be difficult. plantar side of the prominence, parallel to the long axis of the foot. ...
... metatarsal bone, the prominence of which is easily felt. The fan the toes. Voluntary activation of this electrode is inserted immediately proximal to and to the muscle can be difficult. plantar side of the prominence, parallel to the long axis of the foot. ...
MOLLUSKS
... All have jointed appendages (means jointed foot) Evolved from Annelids All have bilateral symmetry All have an exoskeleton Exoskeleton is made of chitin – a type of polysaccharide layered with proteins All molt – shed skin to allow for growth All have three body segments, a head, a thorax and an abd ...
... All have jointed appendages (means jointed foot) Evolved from Annelids All have bilateral symmetry All have an exoskeleton Exoskeleton is made of chitin – a type of polysaccharide layered with proteins All molt – shed skin to allow for growth All have three body segments, a head, a thorax and an abd ...
Anterior Thrsal Tunnel Syndrome
... and inversion of the ankle may replicate ot aggravate the symptoms. Palpation of the anterior tarsal tunnel may produce pain, and examination of the extensor digitorum brevis muscle body filay demonstrate atrophy. Electrophysiologic studies may provide the most conclusive diagnosis when positive. Wh ...
... and inversion of the ankle may replicate ot aggravate the symptoms. Palpation of the anterior tarsal tunnel may produce pain, and examination of the extensor digitorum brevis muscle body filay demonstrate atrophy. Electrophysiologic studies may provide the most conclusive diagnosis when positive. Wh ...
File - Bowie Aquatic Science
... located on the ventral surface of its body. The long, pointed body tube with the two fins tapers dorsally, so the “tail” is actually the dorsal end of the body. The siphon, or funnel, is located on the posterior surface. The fins are attached on the anterior surface. While snakes snails, and cats mo ...
... located on the ventral surface of its body. The long, pointed body tube with the two fins tapers dorsally, so the “tail” is actually the dorsal end of the body. The siphon, or funnel, is located on the posterior surface. The fins are attached on the anterior surface. While snakes snails, and cats mo ...
GROSS ANATOMY EXAMINATION III FORMAT “K
... 13. All of these are true about the urinary bladder EXCEPT that A. Its base is the superior posterior surface B. The medium umbilical ligament is attached to its apex C. Its neck leads into the urethra D. When distended, it becomes lower in position E. Its body shows superior and inferolateral surfa ...
... 13. All of these are true about the urinary bladder EXCEPT that A. Its base is the superior posterior surface B. The medium umbilical ligament is attached to its apex C. Its neck leads into the urethra D. When distended, it becomes lower in position E. Its body shows superior and inferolateral surfa ...
upper limb
... • 3 muscles run from deep to the thumb m. abductor pollicis longus m. extensor pollicis brevis m. extensor pollicis longus Originate from the shafts of radius and ulna ...
... • 3 muscles run from deep to the thumb m. abductor pollicis longus m. extensor pollicis brevis m. extensor pollicis longus Originate from the shafts of radius and ulna ...
Explanation of demarcation In general, the boundaries are specified
... The VLNP, which consists of the VLP and the PLP, is located most laterally in the ventrolateral cerebrum. The VLP, which is positioned between the AL, the LAL, and the OL, is located anteriorly of the great commissure whereas the PLP is located posteriorly of this prominent path. The VLP, in turn, i ...
... The VLNP, which consists of the VLP and the PLP, is located most laterally in the ventrolateral cerebrum. The VLP, which is positioned between the AL, the LAL, and the OL, is located anteriorly of the great commissure whereas the PLP is located posteriorly of this prominent path. The VLP, in turn, i ...
Michale article - Montana Myofunctional Therapy
... Note decreased strain in smile and resolution of head tilt. In spite of weight loss, skin tone and muscle turgor are improved. Note tone and lift in the neck muscles superior to hyoid bone which is related to correct tongue posture. Eyelid tone improved and zygomatic arches appear to be wider. ...
... Note decreased strain in smile and resolution of head tilt. In spite of weight loss, skin tone and muscle turgor are improved. Note tone and lift in the neck muscles superior to hyoid bone which is related to correct tongue posture. Eyelid tone improved and zygomatic arches appear to be wider. ...
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... on the information you present. There are no written aspects of this project. DO NOT write a lengthy paper filled with facts and then read it in front of the class. You may use note cards ONLY during your presentation. Your presentation should be at least 4 minutes long. If you wish to use additiona ...
... on the information you present. There are no written aspects of this project. DO NOT write a lengthy paper filled with facts and then read it in front of the class. You may use note cards ONLY during your presentation. Your presentation should be at least 4 minutes long. If you wish to use additiona ...
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.