Anatomical Variations of Practical Importance in the Medial Cord of
... Herringham WP,2 in 1887 conducted a study on 175 brachial plexuses and observed that in 36 plexuses there was no real posterior cord formed. In 1904, G.E.Smith3 noted on dissection of adult male cadaver that on both sides, radial nerve gave a large branch immediately below the tendon of teres major, ...
... Herringham WP,2 in 1887 conducted a study on 175 brachial plexuses and observed that in 36 plexuses there was no real posterior cord formed. In 1904, G.E.Smith3 noted on dissection of adult male cadaver that on both sides, radial nerve gave a large branch immediately below the tendon of teres major, ...
1. The part of a spinal nerve that supplies the true back muscles and
... This question asks you to think about the lumbar region where the spinal nerve comes out below the vertebra of the same number. If a disc herniates between L4 and L5, it will be impinging on the L5 spinal nerve. This is because the L4 nerve lies immediately below the L4 pedicle, above the herniating ...
... This question asks you to think about the lumbar region where the spinal nerve comes out below the vertebra of the same number. If a disc herniates between L4 and L5, it will be impinging on the L5 spinal nerve. This is because the L4 nerve lies immediately below the L4 pedicle, above the herniating ...
Introduction to the Abdomen
... Joan T. Richtsmeier 5 November 1999 Introduction to the Abdominal Wall Page 8 closure of the anterior abdominal wall after the umbilical cord is ligated at birth. Hernias may also occur through defects in the linea alba. The inguinal region is the most common site of hernias and hernias in this are ...
... Joan T. Richtsmeier 5 November 1999 Introduction to the Abdominal Wall Page 8 closure of the anterior abdominal wall after the umbilical cord is ligated at birth. Hernias may also occur through defects in the linea alba. The inguinal region is the most common site of hernias and hernias in this are ...
Conservative Treatment of Posterior Tibial Dysfunction
... standard posterior tibial muscle test (Fig. 2). This test allows for the isolation of the posterior tibial muscle from the rest of the muscles that can generate STJ supination moment so that the relative strength of the posterior tibial muscle alone may be assessed. In addition, the test allows for ...
... standard posterior tibial muscle test (Fig. 2). This test allows for the isolation of the posterior tibial muscle from the rest of the muscles that can generate STJ supination moment so that the relative strength of the posterior tibial muscle alone may be assessed. In addition, the test allows for ...
The mouth, the anus, and the blastopore—open
... syncytial development of the yolky onychophoran embryos seems to be a rather derived adaptation to their terrestrial lifestyle, as is the case in other terrestrial arthropods (e.g. hexapods and myriapods), and does not represent an example of an ‘amphistomic’ type of gastrulation. Another taxon ofte ...
... syncytial development of the yolky onychophoran embryos seems to be a rather derived adaptation to their terrestrial lifestyle, as is the case in other terrestrial arthropods (e.g. hexapods and myriapods), and does not represent an example of an ‘amphistomic’ type of gastrulation. Another taxon ofte ...
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... – Bulges, depressions, rough spots, holes on the exterior surface of the bone – Most are muscle or ligament attachment sights ...
... – Bulges, depressions, rough spots, holes on the exterior surface of the bone – Most are muscle or ligament attachment sights ...
How many bones? - My Anatomy Mentor
... – Bulges, depressions, rough spots, holes on the exterior surface of the bone – Most are muscle or ligament attachment sights ...
... – Bulges, depressions, rough spots, holes on the exterior surface of the bone – Most are muscle or ligament attachment sights ...
Massage Back of the legs
... Compress hamstrings (BMT) including fiber spreading Bottom hand flex/extend knee, while upper compresses with palm, heel, or loose fist. Work from O to I, both medially and laterally. Apply pressure when muscle is slack, sustain while lengthening, then release pressure while shortening muscle again ...
... Compress hamstrings (BMT) including fiber spreading Bottom hand flex/extend knee, while upper compresses with palm, heel, or loose fist. Work from O to I, both medially and laterally. Apply pressure when muscle is slack, sustain while lengthening, then release pressure while shortening muscle again ...
BIO 105 F 2017 70650 70651 Midterm Exam 1 Part 2 Q 170321.3
... Th 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM LAB RIDDELL ...
... Th 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM LAB RIDDELL ...
Trapezius Rotational Flap for Cervico
... The trapezius flap consists of the triangular muscle which can be divided into superior and inferior segments. The superior segment is the most important part of the muscle since it receives the spinal accessory nerve for motor innervation. The inferior part of the trapezius is known as a dispensabl ...
... The trapezius flap consists of the triangular muscle which can be divided into superior and inferior segments. The superior segment is the most important part of the muscle since it receives the spinal accessory nerve for motor innervation. The inferior part of the trapezius is known as a dispensabl ...
11_chapter 7
... alae (plural of ala) - The lateral wings. The rounded eminence that forms the lateral nostril wall that extends from the tip to join the upper lip. alar cartilage - one of the pair of lower lateral cartilages of the nose alar groove - The external, oblique skin depression that follows the caudal mar ...
... alae (plural of ala) - The lateral wings. The rounded eminence that forms the lateral nostril wall that extends from the tip to join the upper lip. alar cartilage - one of the pair of lower lateral cartilages of the nose alar groove - The external, oblique skin depression that follows the caudal mar ...
Development of tongue
... Lateral lingual elevation quickly enlarge merge and fuse with each other and form large masse mucous membrane of anterior two third of tongue formed from this mass. Along the ventral and lateral margins of this elevation asulcus forms and deepened to form the linguogingival ...
... Lateral lingual elevation quickly enlarge merge and fuse with each other and form large masse mucous membrane of anterior two third of tongue formed from this mass. Along the ventral and lateral margins of this elevation asulcus forms and deepened to form the linguogingival ...
1. In the process of escaping from T. rex in Jurassic Park the heroine
... There are 3 nerves that might be damaged due to a venipuncture in the median cubital fossa. If the needle goes a bit lateral, the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve might be injured. This nerve is a branch of the musculocutaneous nerve which supplies the skin of the lateral side of the forearm. Th ...
... There are 3 nerves that might be damaged due to a venipuncture in the median cubital fossa. If the needle goes a bit lateral, the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve might be injured. This nerve is a branch of the musculocutaneous nerve which supplies the skin of the lateral side of the forearm. Th ...
Embryology Lec6 Dr.Ban Tongue and Thyroid gland Development
... at which time the first follicles containing colloid become visible. Follicular cells produce the colloid that serves as a source of thyroxine and triiodothyronine. Parafollicular, or C, cells derived from the ultimobranchialbody ,serve as a source of calcitonin. ...
... at which time the first follicles containing colloid become visible. Follicular cells produce the colloid that serves as a source of thyroxine and triiodothyronine. Parafollicular, or C, cells derived from the ultimobranchialbody ,serve as a source of calcitonin. ...
Thieme: An Illustrated Handbook of Flap
... and the saphenous veins. Furthermore, it is possible to raise a skin flap based on the distal communications of the dorsalis pedis artery with the deep plantar arch.2–4 As early as 1967, Young5 described reliable transfer of the second toe for thumb reconstruction in the Chinese language. However, i ...
... and the saphenous veins. Furthermore, it is possible to raise a skin flap based on the distal communications of the dorsalis pedis artery with the deep plantar arch.2–4 As early as 1967, Young5 described reliable transfer of the second toe for thumb reconstruction in the Chinese language. However, i ...
File - Doctorswriting
... a) there are 7 divisions of the trunks b) the nerve to subclavius is the only trunk c) the radial nerve is derived from C7,8,T1 d) the axillary nerve is derived from the lateral chord e) the roots lie between the scalene muscles 34) Which is FALSE regarding the carpal tunnel ? a) Median nerve and fl ...
... a) there are 7 divisions of the trunks b) the nerve to subclavius is the only trunk c) the radial nerve is derived from C7,8,T1 d) the axillary nerve is derived from the lateral chord e) the roots lie between the scalene muscles 34) Which is FALSE regarding the carpal tunnel ? a) Median nerve and fl ...
The structure and development of the jaw adductor musculature in
... serpentina (MBS 15266). (Explanations of abbreviations in Appendix.) ...
... serpentina (MBS 15266). (Explanations of abbreviations in Appendix.) ...
Phylum Ctenophora
... Apical sense organ located on the aboral surface controls beating of cilia ...
... Apical sense organ located on the aboral surface controls beating of cilia ...
Multiple arterial, neural and muscular variations in upper limb of a
... recurrent arteries. It also gave origin to median artery before terminating into anterior interosseous and posterior interosseous arteries (Figure 2). The superficial ulnar artery is a well-known but very rarely encountered abnormality. In the present case, the artery arose from the brachial artery ...
... recurrent arteries. It also gave origin to median artery before terminating into anterior interosseous and posterior interosseous arteries (Figure 2). The superficial ulnar artery is a well-known but very rarely encountered abnormality. In the present case, the artery arose from the brachial artery ...
Review of Pelvic Anatomy
... • Cardinal ligament condensation of fascia around uterine artery • Lateral ligament of the rectum is a condensation of fascia around the middle rectal vessels and branches of the hypogastric plexus • Waldyer’s fascia suspends the lower part of the ampulla of the rectum to the hollow of sacrum • Cont ...
... • Cardinal ligament condensation of fascia around uterine artery • Lateral ligament of the rectum is a condensation of fascia around the middle rectal vessels and branches of the hypogastric plexus • Waldyer’s fascia suspends the lower part of the ampulla of the rectum to the hollow of sacrum • Cont ...
Applied anatomy of the sacroiliac joint
... It has been conjectured that jumping from a height or stepping onto a high stool increases these complex movements and perhaps even subluxates the joint. Vleeming et al39,40 have stated that: Abnormal loading conditions could theoretically force the sacroiliac joint in a new position where ridges an ...
... It has been conjectured that jumping from a height or stepping onto a high stool increases these complex movements and perhaps even subluxates the joint. Vleeming et al39,40 have stated that: Abnormal loading conditions could theoretically force the sacroiliac joint in a new position where ridges an ...
Shoulder Dislocations and Separations in Youth Sports
... Nearly 90% are anterior dislocations Excessive external rotation/abduction force ...
... Nearly 90% are anterior dislocations Excessive external rotation/abduction force ...
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.