Bony pelvis. Fetus as an object of labor
... cm from left or right sacroiliac synchondroses to the iliopectineai eminence on the opposite side of the pelvis). The plane of greatest pelvic dimension extends from the middle of the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis through the ischial bones over the middle of the acetabulum to the junction ...
... cm from left or right sacroiliac synchondroses to the iliopectineai eminence on the opposite side of the pelvis). The plane of greatest pelvic dimension extends from the middle of the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis through the ischial bones over the middle of the acetabulum to the junction ...
Anatomy and pathology of the aging spine1
... ossified vertebral rims of two adjacent vertebrae. In these places the collagenous fibers penetrate into the bony structure as Sharpey’s fibers. This special configuration of the fibers is particularly suitable for compensation of shear forces. The fibers additionally take care of the forces transmi ...
... ossified vertebral rims of two adjacent vertebrae. In these places the collagenous fibers penetrate into the bony structure as Sharpey’s fibers. This special configuration of the fibers is particularly suitable for compensation of shear forces. The fibers additionally take care of the forces transmi ...
Unwrapped Standards: G.CO.7 - Use the definition of
... Rigid motions are at the foundation of the definition of congruence. Students reason from the basic properties of rigid motions (that they preserve distance and angle), which are assumed without proof. Rigid motions and their assumed properties can be used to establish the usual triangle congruence ...
... Rigid motions are at the foundation of the definition of congruence. Students reason from the basic properties of rigid motions (that they preserve distance and angle), which are assumed without proof. Rigid motions and their assumed properties can be used to establish the usual triangle congruence ...
Bony pelvis. Fetus as an object of labor
... cm from left or right sacroiliac synchondroses to the iliopectineai eminence on the opposite side of the pelvis). The plane of greatest pelvic dimension extends from the middle of the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis through the ischial bones over the middle of the acetabulum to the junction ...
... cm from left or right sacroiliac synchondroses to the iliopectineai eminence on the opposite side of the pelvis). The plane of greatest pelvic dimension extends from the middle of the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis through the ischial bones over the middle of the acetabulum to the junction ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 08 Martini Lecture Outline
... Syndesmosis (ligaments that connect two bones but limit their motion) Between the radius and ulna Between the tibia and fibula Symphysis (bones are separated by a wedge or pad of cartilage) Between the pubic bones of the two coxal bones ...
... Syndesmosis (ligaments that connect two bones but limit their motion) Between the radius and ulna Between the tibia and fibula Symphysis (bones are separated by a wedge or pad of cartilage) Between the pubic bones of the two coxal bones ...
Anatomy of the human Pelvis
... The pelvis : is the region of the trunk that lies below the abdomen. The bony pelvis is composed of four bones: the two hip bones, which form the lateral and anterior walls, and the sacrum and the coccyx, which are part of the vertebral column and form the back wall . The two hip bones articulate wi ...
... The pelvis : is the region of the trunk that lies below the abdomen. The bony pelvis is composed of four bones: the two hip bones, which form the lateral and anterior walls, and the sacrum and the coccyx, which are part of the vertebral column and form the back wall . The two hip bones articulate wi ...
14 - Intercostal Space
... • The thoracic cage: Protects the lungs, heart and large vessels Provides attachment to the muscles of thorax, upper limb, abdomen & back • The cavity of thorax is divided into: • A median partition, the mediastinum • Laterally placed pleurae & lungs ...
... • The thoracic cage: Protects the lungs, heart and large vessels Provides attachment to the muscles of thorax, upper limb, abdomen & back • The cavity of thorax is divided into: • A median partition, the mediastinum • Laterally placed pleurae & lungs ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 08 Martini Lecture Outline
... Syndesmosis (ligaments that connect two bones but limit their motion) Between the radius and ulna Between the tibia and fibula Symphysis (bones are separated by a wedge or pad of cartilage) Between the pubic bones of the two coxal bones ...
... Syndesmosis (ligaments that connect two bones but limit their motion) Between the radius and ulna Between the tibia and fibula Symphysis (bones are separated by a wedge or pad of cartilage) Between the pubic bones of the two coxal bones ...
hapter - Libreria Universo
... The so-called flat bones and flat portions of the bones forming the neurocranium are actually curved, with convex external and concave internal surfaces. Most calvarial bones are united by fibrous interlocking sutures (Fig. 7.1A & B); however, during childhood, some bones (sphenoid and occipital) ar ...
... The so-called flat bones and flat portions of the bones forming the neurocranium are actually curved, with convex external and concave internal surfaces. Most calvarial bones are united by fibrous interlocking sutures (Fig. 7.1A & B); however, during childhood, some bones (sphenoid and occipital) ar ...
study questions for chapter four
... List and discuss the levels of organization found in the human body. List, briefly describe and give the function of each major organ system of the human body. Explain the interaction between structure and function. Define the term homeostasis. List the basic components of a feedback control system. ...
... List and discuss the levels of organization found in the human body. List, briefly describe and give the function of each major organ system of the human body. Explain the interaction between structure and function. Define the term homeostasis. List the basic components of a feedback control system. ...
locations and lengths of osteophytes in the cervical vertebrae
... foramen trasversarium at C3-C7 being 4.76.1mm and 5.0-6.7 mm, respectively and the distance from transverse foramen at medial, lateral, anterior and posterior borders to the vertebral artery were 0.8-2.7 mm. at C3-C6 (Zhao et al., 2008). This study found the average length of osteophytes from the bo ...
... foramen trasversarium at C3-C7 being 4.76.1mm and 5.0-6.7 mm, respectively and the distance from transverse foramen at medial, lateral, anterior and posterior borders to the vertebral artery were 0.8-2.7 mm. at C3-C6 (Zhao et al., 2008). This study found the average length of osteophytes from the bo ...
anterior chest wall and breast anatomy
... o they pass obliquely downwards and laterally parallel with the posterior borders of the external intercostals o each is attached to the upper edge and external surface of the rib immediately below the vertebra from which it takes its origin, between the tubercle and angle o each of the 4 lower musc ...
... o they pass obliquely downwards and laterally parallel with the posterior borders of the external intercostals o each is attached to the upper edge and external surface of the rib immediately below the vertebra from which it takes its origin, between the tubercle and angle o each of the 4 lower musc ...
View/Open - SUST Repository
... symphysis, where the bone is formed by the fusion of right and left processes during mandibular development. Like other symphysis in the body, this is a midline articulation where the bones are joined by fibrocartilage, but this articulation fuses together in early childhood. )wikipedia.org/wiki/man ...
... symphysis, where the bone is formed by the fusion of right and left processes during mandibular development. Like other symphysis in the body, this is a midline articulation where the bones are joined by fibrocartilage, but this articulation fuses together in early childhood. )wikipedia.org/wiki/man ...
A sensate lateral sural artery muscle perforator flap
... sural artery in 15% of cadavers, and sometimes even more (21). The external diameter of either artery at its origin is approximately 3 mm.; and there are usually 2 venae commitante, each about 3.5 mm. in caliber (21,22). The source artery next enters the deep surface of the muscle along an elongated ...
... sural artery in 15% of cadavers, and sometimes even more (21). The external diameter of either artery at its origin is approximately 3 mm.; and there are usually 2 venae commitante, each about 3.5 mm. in caliber (21,22). The source artery next enters the deep surface of the muscle along an elongated ...
Branches
... Brachial Artery Begins at the lower border of teres major muscle as a continuation of Axillary artery. Terminates opposite the neck of the radius by dividing into Radial and Ulnar arteries. ...
... Brachial Artery Begins at the lower border of teres major muscle as a continuation of Axillary artery. Terminates opposite the neck of the radius by dividing into Radial and Ulnar arteries. ...
Arthroscopic and Open Anatomy of the Hip
... The hip joint is defined by the articulation between the head of the femur and the aeetahulum of the pelv is. It is covered by :l large soft-ti ssue envelope and a complex array of neu rovas cu lar and musculotendinous structures. The jo int's morphology anu ori entation are complex, and there are w ...
... The hip joint is defined by the articulation between the head of the femur and the aeetahulum of the pelv is. It is covered by :l large soft-ti ssue envelope and a complex array of neu rovas cu lar and musculotendinous structures. The jo int's morphology anu ori entation are complex, and there are w ...
Dysfunction of the tendon of tibialis posterior
... many toes sign’; with more advanced deformity the lesser toes become more visible if the foot is viewed from behind (Fig. 1). Function of the hindfoot can best be assessed by the double-limb heel rise. The patient is asked to attempt to rise on to the ball of one foot while the other is lifted off t ...
... many toes sign’; with more advanced deformity the lesser toes become more visible if the foot is viewed from behind (Fig. 1). Function of the hindfoot can best be assessed by the double-limb heel rise. The patient is asked to attempt to rise on to the ball of one foot while the other is lifted off t ...
Chapter 3
... • Gliding movements occur when relatively flat bone surfaces move back and forth and from side to side with respect to one another (Figure 9.4). • In gliding joints there is no significant alteration of the angle between the bones. • Gliding movements occur at plantar joints. ...
... • Gliding movements occur when relatively flat bone surfaces move back and forth and from side to side with respect to one another (Figure 9.4). • In gliding joints there is no significant alteration of the angle between the bones. • Gliding movements occur at plantar joints. ...
EN 13 Fractures of the upper extremity
... Type I - joint sprained without tear of either ligament Type II - AC ligaments torn but CC ligaments intact. Lateral end of clavicle is not elevated. Type III - AC and CC ligaments torn, >5 mm elevation of AC joint in unstressed X-ray. Take care to distinguish from type III (distal) clavicular fract ...
... Type I - joint sprained without tear of either ligament Type II - AC ligaments torn but CC ligaments intact. Lateral end of clavicle is not elevated. Type III - AC and CC ligaments torn, >5 mm elevation of AC joint in unstressed X-ray. Take care to distinguish from type III (distal) clavicular fract ...
spleen
... gently dowmwards. Push the left hand upwards. A palpable kidney can be balloted between the two hands. ...
... gently dowmwards. Push the left hand upwards. A palpable kidney can be balloted between the two hands. ...
Anatomic considerations and the relationship between the piriformis
... knee. This may cause a situation like sciatica. Many factors were reported in the etiology of the piriformis syndrome, including long-term sitting, pregnancy, gluteal traumas, PM hypertrophy and spasticity in athletes, PM inflammation [10, 11, 18, 21, 24], PM fibromyositis [10], compression of the P ...
... knee. This may cause a situation like sciatica. Many factors were reported in the etiology of the piriformis syndrome, including long-term sitting, pregnancy, gluteal traumas, PM hypertrophy and spasticity in athletes, PM inflammation [10, 11, 18, 21, 24], PM fibromyositis [10], compression of the P ...
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.