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... metatarsal artery gives off a branch which supplies the lateral side of the fifth toe. The first dorsal metatarsal artery runs forward on the first Interosseous dorsalis, and at the cleft between the first and second toes divides into two branches, one of which passes beneath the tendon of the exten ...
... metatarsal artery gives off a branch which supplies the lateral side of the fifth toe. The first dorsal metatarsal artery runs forward on the first Interosseous dorsalis, and at the cleft between the first and second toes divides into two branches, one of which passes beneath the tendon of the exten ...
Female pelvis and fetal skull
... shorter than transverse, roomy midcavity and wide sub pubic angle (>90) and relatively big sciatic notch. The most favorable for labour. 40% of female has this type. Android: funnel-shaped, male type pelvis, heart shaped inlet and the widest diameter is the transverse diameter but its more to the ba ...
... shorter than transverse, roomy midcavity and wide sub pubic angle (>90) and relatively big sciatic notch. The most favorable for labour. 40% of female has this type. Android: funnel-shaped, male type pelvis, heart shaped inlet and the widest diameter is the transverse diameter but its more to the ba ...
Anatomy and physiology of the abdominal wall
... Anatomy of the abdominal wall 1.1.1. Introduction The abdominal wall is delimited by muscle structures than can be classified in 5 anatomical areas: lateral, anterior, posterior, diaphragmatic and perineal (Table 1.1). We will describe the first four due to their relevance in surgical repair of comple ...
... Anatomy of the abdominal wall 1.1.1. Introduction The abdominal wall is delimited by muscle structures than can be classified in 5 anatomical areas: lateral, anterior, posterior, diaphragmatic and perineal (Table 1.1). We will describe the first four due to their relevance in surgical repair of comple ...
I. Appendix of Specific Techniques
... withdrawn, they may fall underneath the surface or hover above it. While the commands have a built-in step which sucks the lines onto the surface, an extreme case might still cause problems. To check for this, load the lines and surfaces in Display. Redraw lines as necessary. # Lines must not cross. ...
... withdrawn, they may fall underneath the surface or hover above it. While the commands have a built-in step which sucks the lines onto the surface, an extreme case might still cause problems. To check for this, load the lines and surfaces in Display. Redraw lines as necessary. # Lines must not cross. ...
The Aponeurotic Roots of the Thoracolumbar
... glistening, which represent very much flattened tendons. They consist of closely packed, parallel, collagenous bundles, and by this characteristic may be differentiated from the fibrous membranes of fascia which have their collagenous more irregularly interwoven." ...
... glistening, which represent very much flattened tendons. They consist of closely packed, parallel, collagenous bundles, and by this characteristic may be differentiated from the fibrous membranes of fascia which have their collagenous more irregularly interwoven." ...
Schiemenz H (1957) - Behaviour and Ecology at Nottingham
... The head of Eristalis resembles somewhat a hemisphere whose plane is created by the back of the head. The width of the head is about 5 mm, height is 4 mm, and the largest distance from front to back is about 2.7 mm. The connection to the prothorax is represented by a very thin, short neck. The short ...
... The head of Eristalis resembles somewhat a hemisphere whose plane is created by the back of the head. The width of the head is about 5 mm, height is 4 mm, and the largest distance from front to back is about 2.7 mm. The connection to the prothorax is represented by a very thin, short neck. The short ...
CHAPTER 6
... becomes thicker below the ano-urogenital hiatus, as it lies on the superior surface of the perineal membrane (Fig. 6-8A). Embedded in the muscle here are the bulbo-urethral glands, which send their ducts through the perineal membrane eventually to join up with the urethra. Additionally, on the super ...
... becomes thicker below the ano-urogenital hiatus, as it lies on the superior surface of the perineal membrane (Fig. 6-8A). Embedded in the muscle here are the bulbo-urethral glands, which send their ducts through the perineal membrane eventually to join up with the urethra. Additionally, on the super ...
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... border of psoas muscle in the abdomen, and accompanies lumbosacral trunk down into pelvis. It crosses the front of sacroiliac joint and runs forward on lateral pelvic wall in angle between internal and external iliac vessels. On reaching obturator canal (upper part of obturator foramen, which is dev ...
... border of psoas muscle in the abdomen, and accompanies lumbosacral trunk down into pelvis. It crosses the front of sacroiliac joint and runs forward on lateral pelvic wall in angle between internal and external iliac vessels. On reaching obturator canal (upper part of obturator foramen, which is dev ...
The Vascular Territories in the Cerebellum and Brainstem
... posterior crescent caused by its cranial posterior extension. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery territory may be limited to the lateral inferior pontine and floccular regions but usually extends over the whole petrosal surface of the cerebellum up to the lateral angle. Superior cerebellar arte ...
... posterior crescent caused by its cranial posterior extension. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery territory may be limited to the lateral inferior pontine and floccular regions but usually extends over the whole petrosal surface of the cerebellum up to the lateral angle. Superior cerebellar arte ...
Median and anterior interosseous nerve entrapment syndromes
... The clinical presentation of median nerve entrapment syndromes distal to the elbow will depend upon the cause and severity of the problem. In cases of trauma, there will be evidence of injury to the soft tissue and in some cases bony structures of the extremity. Spinner8 indicates that both anterior ...
... The clinical presentation of median nerve entrapment syndromes distal to the elbow will depend upon the cause and severity of the problem. In cases of trauma, there will be evidence of injury to the soft tissue and in some cases bony structures of the extremity. Spinner8 indicates that both anterior ...
Unit 36: Plantar Foot
... the medial and inferior surfaces of the calcaneus (Plates 514, 523; 5.63, 5.75). Clean the deep fascia of the foot. This is the plantar fascia, which consists of thin medial and lateral portions and a thick central portion (Plates 514; 5.66). The term plantar aponeurosis is often applied to only the ...
... the medial and inferior surfaces of the calcaneus (Plates 514, 523; 5.63, 5.75). Clean the deep fascia of the foot. This is the plantar fascia, which consists of thin medial and lateral portions and a thick central portion (Plates 514; 5.66). The term plantar aponeurosis is often applied to only the ...
Contributions to the Cranial Osteology of the Fishes. No. IV
... markedly inflated, so that the two together produce a cordiform prominence on the base of the skull. The basisphenoid is a much smaller bone in this form than in Pagrosmnu8, the three arms, being little more than spicules of bone. The development of outstanding laminm and spinous processes from the ...
... markedly inflated, so that the two together produce a cordiform prominence on the base of the skull. The basisphenoid is a much smaller bone in this form than in Pagrosmnu8, the three arms, being little more than spicules of bone. The development of outstanding laminm and spinous processes from the ...
occulsion 1
... it makes the retro-discal tissue highly innervated and vascular. So if the disc is displaced ant. The condyle load onto the tissues and pain occurs. Articulation:All of the load bearing structures are built to accept compressive load that’s why they are devoid of blood supply, the anatomy and histol ...
... it makes the retro-discal tissue highly innervated and vascular. So if the disc is displaced ant. The condyle load onto the tissues and pain occurs. Articulation:All of the load bearing structures are built to accept compressive load that’s why they are devoid of blood supply, the anatomy and histol ...
The Goofy anatomist`s thorax
... Can’t be A, because the visceral and parietal pleural layers both arise from the compression of the walls of the intraembryonic coelom. Can’t be B, because the laryngotracheal tube arises from an out-pouching of the pharynx. Can’t be D, because the lungs do not end up lying in the pleural cavity – t ...
... Can’t be A, because the visceral and parietal pleural layers both arise from the compression of the walls of the intraembryonic coelom. Can’t be B, because the laryngotracheal tube arises from an out-pouching of the pharynx. Can’t be D, because the lungs do not end up lying in the pleural cavity – t ...
ANAT30008 LECTURE NOTES PART 2 Lecture 18 – Bones and
... • Sacroiliac ligaments behind are called posterior sacroiliac ligaments • These anterior and posterior sacroiliac ligaments pass across the front of the anterior and posterior parts of the joint reinforcing the capsule ...
... • Sacroiliac ligaments behind are called posterior sacroiliac ligaments • These anterior and posterior sacroiliac ligaments pass across the front of the anterior and posterior parts of the joint reinforcing the capsule ...
Anatomy and Injuries of the Knee - Wright Wonders
... ◦ Runs from posterior tibia to anterior femur ◦ Prevents posterior translation of tibia on fixed femur ◦ Prevents femur from moving anterior during weight bearing Both ACL and PCL “cross” or wrap around each other—taut when in extension and looser when in flexion ...
... ◦ Runs from posterior tibia to anterior femur ◦ Prevents posterior translation of tibia on fixed femur ◦ Prevents femur from moving anterior during weight bearing Both ACL and PCL “cross” or wrap around each other—taut when in extension and looser when in flexion ...
Kinesiology_files/Trunk and spinal column
... The Trunk and Spinal Column • Vertebral column – complex – 24 intricate & complex articulating vertebrae – 31 pairs of spinal nerves ...
... The Trunk and Spinal Column • Vertebral column – complex – 24 intricate & complex articulating vertebrae – 31 pairs of spinal nerves ...
Buccal fat pad flap - Vula
... Figure 2: MRI (axial view) illustrating the anatomical relationship of the buccal fat pad to masseter and buccinator muscles The buccal fat pad has a body and four processes. The body is located behind the zygomatic arch. The body is divided into 3 lobes – anterior, intermediate and posterior, in ac ...
... Figure 2: MRI (axial view) illustrating the anatomical relationship of the buccal fat pad to masseter and buccinator muscles The buccal fat pad has a body and four processes. The body is located behind the zygomatic arch. The body is divided into 3 lobes – anterior, intermediate and posterior, in ac ...
26. 09.2014 Kaan Yücel M.D., Ph.D. http://mdp120.org SOURCES
... vertebrae posteriorly. The vertebral column in an adult typically consists of 33 vertebrae arranged in five regions: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 4 coccygeal. The vertebrae gradually become larger as the vertebral column descends to the sacrum and then become progressively smalle ...
... vertebrae posteriorly. The vertebral column in an adult typically consists of 33 vertebrae arranged in five regions: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 4 coccygeal. The vertebrae gradually become larger as the vertebral column descends to the sacrum and then become progressively smalle ...
nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
... It comes mainly from branches of the maxillary artery. The most important branch is the sphenopalatine artery. This artery anastomoses with the septal branch of the superior labial artery in the region of the vestibule. This is a common site of bleeding from the nose (epistaxis). ...
... It comes mainly from branches of the maxillary artery. The most important branch is the sphenopalatine artery. This artery anastomoses with the septal branch of the superior labial artery in the region of the vestibule. This is a common site of bleeding from the nose (epistaxis). ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences, karnataka, bangalore
... The pattern of triceps innervation is complex and as yet and has not been fully elucidated. Anatomy textbooks report that the motor branch of long head of triceps brachii arises from the radial nerve1,2. A retrospective clinical study of traumatic injuries of the axillary nerve with associated paral ...
... The pattern of triceps innervation is complex and as yet and has not been fully elucidated. Anatomy textbooks report that the motor branch of long head of triceps brachii arises from the radial nerve1,2. A retrospective clinical study of traumatic injuries of the axillary nerve with associated paral ...
File - Jamison Spencer, DMD, MS
... transverse horizontal axis (GPT-5) 2: the most retruded physiologic relation of the mandible to the maxillae to and from which the individual can make lateral movements. It is a condition that can exist at various degrees of jaw separation. It occurs around the terminal hinge axis (GPT-3) 3: the mos ...
... transverse horizontal axis (GPT-5) 2: the most retruded physiologic relation of the mandible to the maxillae to and from which the individual can make lateral movements. It is a condition that can exist at various degrees of jaw separation. It occurs around the terminal hinge axis (GPT-3) 3: the mos ...
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.