Ch8 lec. notes Martini 9e
... • Numbered I–V, medial to lateral • Articulate with toes • Phalanges of the Foot • Phalanges • 14 bones of the toes • Hallux • Big toe or great toe, two phalanges (distal, proximal) • Other four toes © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. • Three phalanges (distal, medial, proximal) • Arches of the Feet • A ...
... • Numbered I–V, medial to lateral • Articulate with toes • Phalanges of the Foot • Phalanges • 14 bones of the toes • Hallux • Big toe or great toe, two phalanges (distal, proximal) • Other four toes © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. • Three phalanges (distal, medial, proximal) • Arches of the Feet • A ...
Tracing the Brachial Plexus
... the ulnar a.) on the lateral border of the FDP inferior (below) the FDS (see Netter’s pdf pg 469) o The main branch of the median n. exits the cubital fossa between the two heads of the pronator teres and continues distally to the wrist below the FDS ...
... the ulnar a.) on the lateral border of the FDP inferior (below) the FDS (see Netter’s pdf pg 469) o The main branch of the median n. exits the cubital fossa between the two heads of the pronator teres and continues distally to the wrist below the FDS ...
Lower Extremity Anatomy
... – Calcaneus – Largest tarsal, prominence of the heel, tuberosity which is insertion for ligaments and tendons (Achilles) • Sustentaculum Tali – medial surface which supports the talus • Sinus Tarsi – canal from articulation between talus and calcaneous ...
... – Calcaneus – Largest tarsal, prominence of the heel, tuberosity which is insertion for ligaments and tendons (Achilles) • Sustentaculum Tali – medial surface which supports the talus • Sinus Tarsi – canal from articulation between talus and calcaneous ...
(ArticulatioCubiti) By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Imran Qureshi
... So in this position, any force applied in the direction of Olecranon process may cause it to dislocate posteriorly with or without fracture of the Coronoid process of the ulna. Ligamentous Factors: The anterior and posterior parts of the capsule arelax and weak, making anterior or posterior dislocat ...
... So in this position, any force applied in the direction of Olecranon process may cause it to dislocate posteriorly with or without fracture of the Coronoid process of the ulna. Ligamentous Factors: The anterior and posterior parts of the capsule arelax and weak, making anterior or posterior dislocat ...
Test Bank for The Muscular System
... 12. What is the relationship of an axis to its plane? a. it is parallel b. it is located within the plane c. it is perpendicular d. there is no relationship ANS: C 13. What is the axis for the sagittal plane? a. mediolateral b. anteroposterior c. superoinferior d. vertical ANS: A 14. What is the axi ...
... 12. What is the relationship of an axis to its plane? a. it is parallel b. it is located within the plane c. it is perpendicular d. there is no relationship ANS: C 13. What is the axis for the sagittal plane? a. mediolateral b. anteroposterior c. superoinferior d. vertical ANS: A 14. What is the axi ...
Chapter 8: The Appendicular Skeleton
... Pelvic inlet – (anterior) space enclosed by pelvic brim Pelvic outlet – opening bounded by coccyx and ischial ...
... Pelvic inlet – (anterior) space enclosed by pelvic brim Pelvic outlet – opening bounded by coccyx and ischial ...
Inspection
... Pt is seated and physician stands behind the patient toward the side to be treated Use hand closest to Pt. place the second metacarpophalangeal joint over the distil third of the clavicle to be treated Maintain constant caudad pressure over Pt. clavicle With other hand grasp pt. arm on side to be tr ...
... Pt is seated and physician stands behind the patient toward the side to be treated Use hand closest to Pt. place the second metacarpophalangeal joint over the distil third of the clavicle to be treated Maintain constant caudad pressure over Pt. clavicle With other hand grasp pt. arm on side to be tr ...
Pseudocoelomates
... 2) allows clean water to enter mantle cavity, rather than water from behind snail that may be silted 3) more sensory receptors in anterior disadvantage - anus & excretory openings are above head & poss. pollute water near mouth some adaptations to avoid this (water in left side, waste out on rig ...
... 2) allows clean water to enter mantle cavity, rather than water from behind snail that may be silted 3) more sensory receptors in anterior disadvantage - anus & excretory openings are above head & poss. pollute water near mouth some adaptations to avoid this (water in left side, waste out on rig ...
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... Explain how the Annelid’s external structures compare to those of a planarian and to a roundworm. ...
... Explain how the Annelid’s external structures compare to those of a planarian and to a roundworm. ...
Upper Extremities
... Superior round portion that articulates with the scapula is known as the “head” Greater & lesser tuberosities Medial & lateral epicondyles Sites of skeletal muscle attachment “Tuberosity” – refers to a process “Epi” – on, “condyle” – knuckle ...
... Superior round portion that articulates with the scapula is known as the “head” Greater & lesser tuberosities Medial & lateral epicondyles Sites of skeletal muscle attachment “Tuberosity” – refers to a process “Epi” – on, “condyle” – knuckle ...
PowerPoint
... - allows for all voluntary movement - appears to be striated when looked at under a microscope. ...
... - allows for all voluntary movement - appears to be striated when looked at under a microscope. ...
Exercise 20
... Base of the heart extends from the inferior border of the second costal cartilage on the left side to the superior border of the third costal cartilage on the right. Apex of the heart is located in the left fifth intercostal space, left of the median plane ...
... Base of the heart extends from the inferior border of the second costal cartilage on the left side to the superior border of the third costal cartilage on the right. Apex of the heart is located in the left fifth intercostal space, left of the median plane ...
CONCERNING VISCERAL ORGANISMS.* BY ALEXIS CARREL
... pad placed under the tray, or simply by the addition from time to time of Ringer solution at the right temperature. Ordinarily the heart still pulsated slowly and regularly, but the blood pressure was low and the appearance of the organs anemic. After a few minutes the blood pressure began to rise, ...
... pad placed under the tray, or simply by the addition from time to time of Ringer solution at the right temperature. Ordinarily the heart still pulsated slowly and regularly, but the blood pressure was low and the appearance of the organs anemic. After a few minutes the blood pressure began to rise, ...
Animal Diversity Part I
... largest grouping of animals is the phylum (plural phyla). As you have learned in lecture, there are a few simple questions one can ask about animals to put them into different phyla. The first question is, “What type of symmetry does the animal exhibit?” Animals can be asymmetrical, that is, possess ...
... largest grouping of animals is the phylum (plural phyla). As you have learned in lecture, there are a few simple questions one can ask about animals to put them into different phyla. The first question is, “What type of symmetry does the animal exhibit?” Animals can be asymmetrical, that is, possess ...
Lecture 3
... (from ventral rami and trunks) • 1. dorsal scapular nerve - to rhomboideus major muscle, levator scapulae - from C5,C4 • 2. long thoracic nerve - to serratus anterior from C5, C6, C7 • 3. nerve to the subclavius - from superior trunk, C5, C6 and C4 • 4. suprascapular nerve - to supra and infraspinat ...
... (from ventral rami and trunks) • 1. dorsal scapular nerve - to rhomboideus major muscle, levator scapulae - from C5,C4 • 2. long thoracic nerve - to serratus anterior from C5, C6, C7 • 3. nerve to the subclavius - from superior trunk, C5, C6 and C4 • 4. suprascapular nerve - to supra and infraspinat ...
PowerPoint
... Copepods are extremely abundant and important in the plankton. They use their mouthparts to filter out or capture food. Many planktonic species keep from sinking by using their enlarged first pair of antennae ( Fig. 7.30 ) to swim. Many species are parasitic, some being so simplified that they look ...
... Copepods are extremely abundant and important in the plankton. They use their mouthparts to filter out or capture food. Many planktonic species keep from sinking by using their enlarged first pair of antennae ( Fig. 7.30 ) to swim. Many species are parasitic, some being so simplified that they look ...
Earthworms - Karen Wong
... The food is move from the crop into the gizzard. This is where food is ground up by strong muscle contractions. Food is next moved in the intestine for absorption. Material that is not absorbed is pass out through the anus on the anterior end. ...
... The food is move from the crop into the gizzard. This is where food is ground up by strong muscle contractions. Food is next moved in the intestine for absorption. Material that is not absorbed is pass out through the anus on the anterior end. ...
Final Class Project
... From the information provided, we can see that the client demonstrates bilateral lower extremity external rotation and bilateral flattening of the medial longitudinal arch or pes planus. Pes planus can cause the plantar fascia to be overstretched due to the subtalar joint being excessively pronated ...
... From the information provided, we can see that the client demonstrates bilateral lower extremity external rotation and bilateral flattening of the medial longitudinal arch or pes planus. Pes planus can cause the plantar fascia to be overstretched due to the subtalar joint being excessively pronated ...
part iv board technique station - NYCC SP-01
... and 3rd fingers to contact the L3 spinous process, auxillary hand supports the patient's torso, line of drive is RIGHT to LEFT and POSTERIOR to ANTERIOR. - L2 is LP (left mamillary is posterior). Perform a side-posture pisiform-mamillary push. SOLUTION - patient is LEFT-SIDE up, doctor uses RIGHT HA ...
... and 3rd fingers to contact the L3 spinous process, auxillary hand supports the patient's torso, line of drive is RIGHT to LEFT and POSTERIOR to ANTERIOR. - L2 is LP (left mamillary is posterior). Perform a side-posture pisiform-mamillary push. SOLUTION - patient is LEFT-SIDE up, doctor uses RIGHT HA ...
Full PDF - British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery
... pain and giving way may lead to an erroneous diagnosis of meniscal injury. Early diagnosis in the acute case enabled easy reduction. In the inveterate cases, resection of the head of the fibula gave complete relief of symptoms. Isolated anterior dislocation of the proximal tibiofibular joint has rar ...
... pain and giving way may lead to an erroneous diagnosis of meniscal injury. Early diagnosis in the acute case enabled easy reduction. In the inveterate cases, resection of the head of the fibula gave complete relief of symptoms. Isolated anterior dislocation of the proximal tibiofibular joint has rar ...
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.