All supplied by the RADIAL NERVE Triceps Brachii Anconeus
... It does very different things depending on what position the arm is in: o It supinates the forearm by pulling on the aponeurosis, when the arm is pronated; it is the MOST POWERFUL SUPINATOR of the forearm o when the forearm is supine if FLEXES the elbow joint by pulling on the attachment to the radi ...
... It does very different things depending on what position the arm is in: o It supinates the forearm by pulling on the aponeurosis, when the arm is pronated; it is the MOST POWERFUL SUPINATOR of the forearm o when the forearm is supine if FLEXES the elbow joint by pulling on the attachment to the radi ...
pdf - Zill Anatomy Web Pages
... lift foot from ground in walking Numbness of sole of foot and toes, weakness in flexion of toes ...
... lift foot from ground in walking Numbness of sole of foot and toes, weakness in flexion of toes ...
Dr. Nivin Sharaf MD LMCC
... • The final bony structure visible in a lateral view of the skull is the mandible. • Inferiorly in the anterior part of this view, it consists of the anterior body of mandible, a posterior ramus of mandible, and the angle of mandible where the inferior margin of the mandible meets the posterior marg ...
... • The final bony structure visible in a lateral view of the skull is the mandible. • Inferiorly in the anterior part of this view, it consists of the anterior body of mandible, a posterior ramus of mandible, and the angle of mandible where the inferior margin of the mandible meets the posterior marg ...
BIO 218 F 2014 52999 QZM 5 QA 140908.1
... The mediastinum is _________to the parietal pericardium. ACE SUPERFICIAL The pelvic cavity is ____ to the abdominal cavity AB INFERIOR The vertebral column is _____ to the thoracic cage DE POSTERIOR The coracoid process is ____ to the acromion A ANTERIOR The wrist is ______ to the elbow. D DISTAL Th ...
... The mediastinum is _________to the parietal pericardium. ACE SUPERFICIAL The pelvic cavity is ____ to the abdominal cavity AB INFERIOR The vertebral column is _____ to the thoracic cage DE POSTERIOR The coracoid process is ____ to the acromion A ANTERIOR The wrist is ______ to the elbow. D DISTAL Th ...
INTRODUCTION & BACK - China Medical University
... anterior (ventral) closer to the anterior surface of the body superior (closer to the head) inferior (closer to the feet) ...
... anterior (ventral) closer to the anterior surface of the body superior (closer to the head) inferior (closer to the feet) ...
TSM59 - The Cerebellum
... The cerebellum comprises an outer layer of grey matter and an inner layer of white matter Three bilateral pairs of deep nuclei are contained in the white matter – from medial to lateral: o Fastigal nucleus – near the midline o Interposed nucleus – comprising the globose and emboliform nuclei o Denta ...
... The cerebellum comprises an outer layer of grey matter and an inner layer of white matter Three bilateral pairs of deep nuclei are contained in the white matter – from medial to lateral: o Fastigal nucleus – near the midline o Interposed nucleus – comprising the globose and emboliform nuclei o Denta ...
How are living things organized?
... Unicellular vs. Multicellular Organisms • A unicellular organism must perform all functions necessary for life. • A multicellular organism has specialized cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems that perform specific functions or jobs for the organism. ...
... Unicellular vs. Multicellular Organisms • A unicellular organism must perform all functions necessary for life. • A multicellular organism has specialized cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems that perform specific functions or jobs for the organism. ...
Marine Animals
... • Average length is 1 meter but can grow up to 12 meters • Feed by using their proboscis – a sharp, sticky extension – by spearing their prey. • One way digestive tract – has a stomach and intestine – and waste exits through the anus ...
... • Average length is 1 meter but can grow up to 12 meters • Feed by using their proboscis – a sharp, sticky extension – by spearing their prey. • One way digestive tract – has a stomach and intestine – and waste exits through the anus ...
ANATOMICAL FEATURES OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS
... About 25g in weight and is enclosed by pretracheal fascia has two symmetrical lobes united by isthmus. Isthmus joins anterior surface of the lobes at their lower part, lies in front 2nd, 3rd and 4th tracheal rings. Pretracheal fascia is here fixed between them (It moves gland up and down during swal ...
... About 25g in weight and is enclosed by pretracheal fascia has two symmetrical lobes united by isthmus. Isthmus joins anterior surface of the lobes at their lower part, lies in front 2nd, 3rd and 4th tracheal rings. Pretracheal fascia is here fixed between them (It moves gland up and down during swal ...
2 MB - stellate ganglion block
... Anatomy • The stellate ganglion refers to the ganglion formed by the fusion of the inferior cervical and the first thoracic ganglion as they meet anterior to the vertebral body of C7. • It is present in 80% of subjects. It usually lies on or above the neck of the first rib. • Cervico thoracic sympa ...
... Anatomy • The stellate ganglion refers to the ganglion formed by the fusion of the inferior cervical and the first thoracic ganglion as they meet anterior to the vertebral body of C7. • It is present in 80% of subjects. It usually lies on or above the neck of the first rib. • Cervico thoracic sympa ...
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... Strabismus (Squint) This term refers to disorders in which the optic axes are not parallel. The diagrams illustrate positions of the patient’s eyes as they appear to the observer. The unbroken circles connected by the unbroken lines show pairs in the primary position with the normal or fixing eye re ...
... Strabismus (Squint) This term refers to disorders in which the optic axes are not parallel. The diagrams illustrate positions of the patient’s eyes as they appear to the observer. The unbroken circles connected by the unbroken lines show pairs in the primary position with the normal or fixing eye re ...
323Lecture1 - Dr. Stuart Sumida
... – Epiblast - dorsal, exposed to amniotic cavity – Hypoblast - ventral, facing the yoke sac ...
... – Epiblast - dorsal, exposed to amniotic cavity – Hypoblast - ventral, facing the yoke sac ...
Posterior triangle: Division is based on the SCM muscle Nerve
... Tensor veli palatine (tendon associated with this one) – comes around hook of the hamulus (tenses the soft palate) ANTERIOR Palatoglossal arch Palatopharyngeal arch (tonsilar fossa is between these two) Salpingopharyngeal fold Torus (opening of Eustachian tube) Ear mastoid region: Study ...
... Tensor veli palatine (tendon associated with this one) – comes around hook of the hamulus (tenses the soft palate) ANTERIOR Palatoglossal arch Palatopharyngeal arch (tonsilar fossa is between these two) Salpingopharyngeal fold Torus (opening of Eustachian tube) Ear mastoid region: Study ...
BERTO2-for low res pdf.indd
... Patient is lying on either side on the radiographic table or on a stretcher placed next to a vertical grid device. For a left lateral decubitus, the patient is lying on the left side with the right side up, whereas for a right lateral decubitus, the patient is lying on the right side with the left s ...
... Patient is lying on either side on the radiographic table or on a stretcher placed next to a vertical grid device. For a left lateral decubitus, the patient is lying on the left side with the right side up, whereas for a right lateral decubitus, the patient is lying on the right side with the left s ...
Kingdom Animalia
... Pseudocoelomates – body cavity develops between endoderm and mesoderm. Example: Roundworms Coelomates – internal organs suspended in a body cavity surrounded by mesoderm. Example: Earthworms ...
... Pseudocoelomates – body cavity develops between endoderm and mesoderm. Example: Roundworms Coelomates – internal organs suspended in a body cavity surrounded by mesoderm. Example: Earthworms ...
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... VI. Anatomical Terminology (see Table: Orientation and Directional Terms) - To communicate effectively with one another, researchers and clinicians have develop a set of terms to describe anatomy that have precise meaning. Use of these terms assumes the body in the anatomical position. This means th ...
... VI. Anatomical Terminology (see Table: Orientation and Directional Terms) - To communicate effectively with one another, researchers and clinicians have develop a set of terms to describe anatomy that have precise meaning. Use of these terms assumes the body in the anatomical position. This means th ...
Elbow Joint
... • Anterior strong cord-like band: between medial epicondyle and the coronoid process of ulna • Posterior weaker fan-like band: between medial epicondyle and the olecranon process of ulna • Transverse band: passes between the anterior and posterior bands ...
... • Anterior strong cord-like band: between medial epicondyle and the coronoid process of ulna • Posterior weaker fan-like band: between medial epicondyle and the olecranon process of ulna • Transverse band: passes between the anterior and posterior bands ...
Syllabus - Rich Mountain Community College
... Required Textbook: None. May use Adult Health Nursing by Christensen as reference. Course Description: ...
... Required Textbook: None. May use Adult Health Nursing by Christensen as reference. Course Description: ...
term 3 answers to questions - Hatzalah of Miami-Dade
... 26. Perineal nerve from pudendal nerve and its posterior scrotal branches. Also anterior branches of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve. 27. Superior rectal from inferior mesenteric artery, middle rectal from internal iliac and inferior rectal from internal pudendal artery (internal iliac). All a ...
... 26. Perineal nerve from pudendal nerve and its posterior scrotal branches. Also anterior branches of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve. 27. Superior rectal from inferior mesenteric artery, middle rectal from internal iliac and inferior rectal from internal pudendal artery (internal iliac). All a ...
Anatomy of the upper Limb Upper limb
... Part 1- located within axillary sheath along with axillary vein and the cords of the brachial plexus and the one major branch of this part of the artery is called the superior thoracic artery. Part 2- 2 branches- Thoraco-acromial and lateral thoracic. Part 3- Most distal, 3 branches; subscapular, an ...
... Part 1- located within axillary sheath along with axillary vein and the cords of the brachial plexus and the one major branch of this part of the artery is called the superior thoracic artery. Part 2- 2 branches- Thoraco-acromial and lateral thoracic. Part 3- Most distal, 3 branches; subscapular, an ...
AbstractID: 1820 Title: A Mechanical Solution for Patient Positioning using... CT Acquired with a Mobile C-Arm
... AbstractID: 1820 Title: A Mechanical Solution for Patient Positioning using Cone-Beam CT Acquired with a Mobile C-Arm A prototype mobile C-arm device has been evaluated as a potential tool for daily verification of patient setup accuracy. The C-arm is equipped with an amorphous silicon flat panel an ...
... AbstractID: 1820 Title: A Mechanical Solution for Patient Positioning using Cone-Beam CT Acquired with a Mobile C-Arm A prototype mobile C-arm device has been evaluated as a potential tool for daily verification of patient setup accuracy. The C-arm is equipped with an amorphous silicon flat panel an ...
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.