Pelvic fractures
... internal pudendal arteries. The greater sciatic foramen is a common exit pathway for many pelvic vessels and any fracture involving this area incurs a higher risk of bleeding. The superior gluteal artery is at risk of laceration from the sharp fascia of the piriformis muscle as it enters the greater ...
... internal pudendal arteries. The greater sciatic foramen is a common exit pathway for many pelvic vessels and any fracture involving this area incurs a higher risk of bleeding. The superior gluteal artery is at risk of laceration from the sharp fascia of the piriformis muscle as it enters the greater ...
Starfish (Sea Stars): Asteroidea
... General body plan The Asteroids are free-living echinoderms, with radial symmetry and moving on their oral surface. Asteroids consist of a central disc with the mouth in the middle of the undersurface (oral side) and anus in the centre of the upper surface (aboral side). Ray-like extensions, called ...
... General body plan The Asteroids are free-living echinoderms, with radial symmetry and moving on their oral surface. Asteroids consist of a central disc with the mouth in the middle of the undersurface (oral side) and anus in the centre of the upper surface (aboral side). Ray-like extensions, called ...
Knee: Ligaments
... mechanisms but most frequently occurs with tibial internal rotation and abduction. It is an especially common skiing injury, where two main mechanisms cause ACL rupture, valgus-external rotation and flexion-internal rotation. The latter is more common in women and older skiers (Jarvinen et al. 1994). ...
... mechanisms but most frequently occurs with tibial internal rotation and abduction. It is an especially common skiing injury, where two main mechanisms cause ACL rupture, valgus-external rotation and flexion-internal rotation. The latter is more common in women and older skiers (Jarvinen et al. 1994). ...
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... from both the radial and ulnar aspects of the radial artery, approximately 1.5 cm proximal to the radial styloid and recur proximally at 0.5 to 1.5 cm intervals. An elaborate venous network accompanies the arterial circulation. Venous drainage is from both the superficial and deep systems. There are ...
... from both the radial and ulnar aspects of the radial artery, approximately 1.5 cm proximal to the radial styloid and recur proximally at 0.5 to 1.5 cm intervals. An elaborate venous network accompanies the arterial circulation. Venous drainage is from both the superficial and deep systems. There are ...
Topography of the Cerebral Hemispheres
... Surface structures • The surface of the brain has complicated folding which substantially increases the surface area of the brain. • Gyrus (Gyri, pl) Folds or convulsions • Sulcus (Sulci, pl) Intervening grooves • Fissure: cleft separates large components of the brain. May be used interchangeably w ...
... Surface structures • The surface of the brain has complicated folding which substantially increases the surface area of the brain. • Gyrus (Gyri, pl) Folds or convulsions • Sulcus (Sulci, pl) Intervening grooves • Fissure: cleft separates large components of the brain. May be used interchangeably w ...
Lecture 9 - Forearm
... It is formed on the dorsum of medial 4 fingers by : the union of the tendons of : Extensor digitorum, Extensor digiti minimi, Extensor indicis, palmar and dorsal interossei and lumbricals muscles. All these tendons unite to form one tendon which divides into 3 slips, a median one attached to mid ...
... It is formed on the dorsum of medial 4 fingers by : the union of the tendons of : Extensor digitorum, Extensor digiti minimi, Extensor indicis, palmar and dorsal interossei and lumbricals muscles. All these tendons unite to form one tendon which divides into 3 slips, a median one attached to mid ...
Lecture 16 - Pelvis and Perineum: Introduction to Pelvis
... In common/loose usage, the term pelvis refers to a region—the pelvic region A part of the trunk inferior to the abdomen and superior to the lower limbs An area of transition where the trunk and the lower limbs meet Note that this definition of pelvis carries no real anatomical meaning, as it ...
... In common/loose usage, the term pelvis refers to a region—the pelvic region A part of the trunk inferior to the abdomen and superior to the lower limbs An area of transition where the trunk and the lower limbs meet Note that this definition of pelvis carries no real anatomical meaning, as it ...
19 Pelvic Ring Injuries
... sides of the pelvis will often be associated with vertical instability. The ASIS and iliac wing compression tests are performed often at the bedside, whereas the vertical migration tests are easier to perform under anesthesia in the operating room. Tests for vertical instability should not be done ...
... sides of the pelvis will often be associated with vertical instability. The ASIS and iliac wing compression tests are performed often at the bedside, whereas the vertical migration tests are easier to perform under anesthesia in the operating room. Tests for vertical instability should not be done ...
The craniocervical junction: embryology, anatomy
... In relation to the biomechanics of the craniocervical junction and the impact of trauma on this structure, it is useful to visualise the craniocervical junction as composed of two components: the first is a central pillar consisting of the central basiocciput (even though it is anatomically part of ...
... In relation to the biomechanics of the craniocervical junction and the impact of trauma on this structure, it is useful to visualise the craniocervical junction as composed of two components: the first is a central pillar consisting of the central basiocciput (even though it is anatomically part of ...
Higher division of the extensor digitorum longus muscle: A cadaveric
... second toe, the first interosseous muscle and the anterior end of the fifth metatarsal bone. Sometimes, it may be connected to the extensor hallucis longus by a slip, extensor digitorum brevis by a cross band and peroneus tertius by a slip. Further, the digital tendon to each toe may be doubled or r ...
... second toe, the first interosseous muscle and the anterior end of the fifth metatarsal bone. Sometimes, it may be connected to the extensor hallucis longus by a slip, extensor digitorum brevis by a cross band and peroneus tertius by a slip. Further, the digital tendon to each toe may be doubled or r ...
18. master-main vessles,last4cranial Ns
... separated to form a cervical rib. It can causes pressure on symp.trunk, ( stellate ganglion), (in interval between cervical rib & neck of 1st rib). lower trunk of brachial plexus, & subclavian artery cross over cervical rib instead of 1st rib. ...
... separated to form a cervical rib. It can causes pressure on symp.trunk, ( stellate ganglion), (in interval between cervical rib & neck of 1st rib). lower trunk of brachial plexus, & subclavian artery cross over cervical rib instead of 1st rib. ...
variation in the structure of levator glandulae
... to thyroid gland and their treatment modalities. Keywords: Isthmus, Thyroid gland, Levator glandulae thyroidea, Morphology. ...
... to thyroid gland and their treatment modalities. Keywords: Isthmus, Thyroid gland, Levator glandulae thyroidea, Morphology. ...
Anatomy of the Brainstem - American Journal of Neuroradiology
... improves gray-white differentiation. This may be due to much greater T1 shortening of gray matter relative to white matter in fixed specimens (7 -9]. Enhanced gray-white differentiation is observed on short TR/TE sequences and long TRjshort TE sequences (1 0]. Fixation appears to shorten T1 relaxati ...
... improves gray-white differentiation. This may be due to much greater T1 shortening of gray matter relative to white matter in fixed specimens (7 -9]. Enhanced gray-white differentiation is observed on short TR/TE sequences and long TRjshort TE sequences (1 0]. Fixation appears to shorten T1 relaxati ...
23. larynx
... The lower portion of the fibroelastic membrane is called the cricothyroid ligament. Its anterior part is thickened and connected the cricoid cartilage to the lower margin of the thyroid cartilage. Its lateral part is thin and is attached below to the upper margin of the cricoid cartilage. The superi ...
... The lower portion of the fibroelastic membrane is called the cricothyroid ligament. Its anterior part is thickened and connected the cricoid cartilage to the lower margin of the thyroid cartilage. Its lateral part is thin and is attached below to the upper margin of the cricoid cartilage. The superi ...
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... and median nerve were found in five arms. Three of them were in the left arm (Figure 1). The connections were not bilateral in any cadaver. They left the musculocutaneous nerve 0.95±0.42 cm from the formation of this nerve. The point of entering the median nerve was 10.25±2.32 cm from the formation ...
... and median nerve were found in five arms. Three of them were in the left arm (Figure 1). The connections were not bilateral in any cadaver. They left the musculocutaneous nerve 0.95±0.42 cm from the formation of this nerve. The point of entering the median nerve was 10.25±2.32 cm from the formation ...
The Mandibular Nerve: The Anatomy of Nerve Injury and
... (CT) (branch of the FN). The CT carrying taste fibres for the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and parasympathetic fibres to the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands (Zur et al., 2004). The LN emerging from the cover of the LPt, proceeds down and forwards lying on the surface of the MPt and ...
... (CT) (branch of the FN). The CT carrying taste fibres for the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and parasympathetic fibres to the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands (Zur et al., 2004). The LN emerging from the cover of the LPt, proceeds down and forwards lying on the surface of the MPt and ...
Injuries To The Hand And Digits
... Fractures should be splinted with the wrist in 20degree extension and the MP flexed at 90 degrees. In the 2nd and 3rd MC, angulation of <15 degrees is acceptable. If significantly displaced or angulated then anatomic reduction and surgical fixation is ...
... Fractures should be splinted with the wrist in 20degree extension and the MP flexed at 90 degrees. In the 2nd and 3rd MC, angulation of <15 degrees is acceptable. If significantly displaced or angulated then anatomic reduction and surgical fixation is ...
Cranial Osteopathy Final
... of the breath. Follow the energy pull of the fascia and go with it. Allow the tissues to move into the direction of ease. Follow the tissue into a barrier until there is a pause and the fascial tension stops. Wait until you feel the tissue fully release. You may feel a pulsing, heat, energy or a rel ...
... of the breath. Follow the energy pull of the fascia and go with it. Allow the tissues to move into the direction of ease. Follow the tissue into a barrier until there is a pause and the fascial tension stops. Wait until you feel the tissue fully release. You may feel a pulsing, heat, energy or a rel ...
Bilateral Supernumerary Sternocleidomastoid Heads with
... A wide variety of anatomical variants of the SCM has been reported in the literature so far, while their terminology derives from the origin and insertion (Table II). The SCM can be occasionally separated into several muscular strips situated in close relation to each other and their margins can be ...
... A wide variety of anatomical variants of the SCM has been reported in the literature so far, while their terminology derives from the origin and insertion (Table II). The SCM can be occasionally separated into several muscular strips situated in close relation to each other and their margins can be ...
terminal branch of Popliteal artery
... Superficial circumflex iliac artery Superficial epigastric artery Superficial external pudendal artery Deep external pudendal artery Descending genicular artery ...
... Superficial circumflex iliac artery Superficial epigastric artery Superficial external pudendal artery Deep external pudendal artery Descending genicular artery ...
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... 1. Gross anatomy and function of the GHJ To understand the anatomical arrangement and clinical importance of the capsuloligamentous complex in the GHJ, it is appropriate to describe the comprehensive gross anatomy and basic function of the GHJ. The synovial GHJ is composed of the large spherical hea ...
... 1. Gross anatomy and function of the GHJ To understand the anatomical arrangement and clinical importance of the capsuloligamentous complex in the GHJ, it is appropriate to describe the comprehensive gross anatomy and basic function of the GHJ. The synovial GHJ is composed of the large spherical hea ...
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.