Shoulder Dislocations and Separations in Youth Sports
... Shoulder Dislocation Evaluation History of sudden acute shoulder pain from direct or indirect trauma Possible sensation of “popping out” Prominent humeral head with a hollow under acromion Loss of normal smooth contour of shoulder Typically unwilling to move affected arm – “cradle ...
... Shoulder Dislocation Evaluation History of sudden acute shoulder pain from direct or indirect trauma Possible sensation of “popping out” Prominent humeral head with a hollow under acromion Loss of normal smooth contour of shoulder Typically unwilling to move affected arm – “cradle ...
hyoid bone - Shabeer Dawar
... in front to the posterior nasal apertures or choanae behind, where the nose opens into the nasopharynx. The nasal vestibule is the area of the nasal cavity lying just inside the nostril. • The nasal cavity is divided into right and left halves by the nasal septum. The septum is made up of the, the v ...
... in front to the posterior nasal apertures or choanae behind, where the nose opens into the nasopharynx. The nasal vestibule is the area of the nasal cavity lying just inside the nostril. • The nasal cavity is divided into right and left halves by the nasal septum. The septum is made up of the, the v ...
Chapter 8
... conoid tubercle Scapula (shoulder blade) – posterior portion of girdle; doesn’t articulate with axial skeleton; strongly attached to thorax by muscles Parts of Scapula: body – flat, triangular main portion medial, lateral and superior borders spine – prominent crest across posterior surface acromion ...
... conoid tubercle Scapula (shoulder blade) – posterior portion of girdle; doesn’t articulate with axial skeleton; strongly attached to thorax by muscles Parts of Scapula: body – flat, triangular main portion medial, lateral and superior borders spine – prominent crest across posterior surface acromion ...
ATC 222 - Missouri State University
... – fall on outstretched arm or tip of shoulder – direct impact Signs and Symptoms – supports the arm on the injured side tilting the head toward that side and the chin opposite ...
... – fall on outstretched arm or tip of shoulder – direct impact Signs and Symptoms – supports the arm on the injured side tilting the head toward that side and the chin opposite ...
Musculoskeletal Biomechanics
... Striated – have stripes across the fiber Smooth – no striations ...
... Striated – have stripes across the fiber Smooth – no striations ...
Joints Of Upper Extremities
... – fairly loose & thin, reinforced by ligaments & rotator cuff muscle group – synovial membrane - lines capsule, surrounds head of biceps long head in groove ...
... – fairly loose & thin, reinforced by ligaments & rotator cuff muscle group – synovial membrane - lines capsule, surrounds head of biceps long head in groove ...
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... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
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... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
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... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
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... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
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... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
... Anatomy and function of extraocular muscles. (A) Extraocular muscles in the left orbit (lateral view). (B) An illustration of the right eye viewed from above in the primary position (center figure) showing the angle of attachment of the superior and inferior rectus muscles and the superior and infer ...
BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE
... Head and base • Each bone has a Head and a base. The head is the superior aspect of the bone and the base in the inferior aspect of the bone in this picture. Head Base ...
... Head and base • Each bone has a Head and a base. The head is the superior aspect of the bone and the base in the inferior aspect of the bone in this picture. Head Base ...
joints of upper limb
... attachment of the tendon of the brachialis muscle. Inferior to the radial notch on the lateral surface of the ulnar shaft is a prominent ridge, the supinator crest. On the lateral side of the coronoid process is a smooth, rounded concavity, the radial notch, which receives the broad periphery of the ...
... attachment of the tendon of the brachialis muscle. Inferior to the radial notch on the lateral surface of the ulnar shaft is a prominent ridge, the supinator crest. On the lateral side of the coronoid process is a smooth, rounded concavity, the radial notch, which receives the broad periphery of the ...
Open Latarjet - Orthopaedic Foundation
... Bankart lesion (e.g., painful throwing shoulder). If a concomitant fracture of the anterior glenoid involves more than one-third of the articular surface, then the fracture should be fixed when possible or an additional iliac crest bone graft reconstruction should be undertaken. A Latarjet should als ...
... Bankart lesion (e.g., painful throwing shoulder). If a concomitant fracture of the anterior glenoid involves more than one-third of the articular surface, then the fracture should be fixed when possible or an additional iliac crest bone graft reconstruction should be undertaken. A Latarjet should als ...
Inferior View of the Skull
... temporal bone, is a groove for the cartilaginous part of the auditory tube. The opening of the bony part of the tube can be identified. The mandibular fossa of the temporal bone and the articular tubercle form the upper articular surfaces for the temporomandibular joint. Separating the mandibular fo ...
... temporal bone, is a groove for the cartilaginous part of the auditory tube. The opening of the bony part of the tube can be identified. The mandibular fossa of the temporal bone and the articular tubercle form the upper articular surfaces for the temporomandibular joint. Separating the mandibular fo ...
Shoulder Injury
... • Left glenohumeral joint steroid injection under US guidance • Single injection treats pain due to: – Glenohumeral labral pathology – Articular sided tear of the supraspinatus – Proximal biceps tendinosis (Clark, JBJS Am 1992) ...
... • Left glenohumeral joint steroid injection under US guidance • Single injection treats pain due to: – Glenohumeral labral pathology – Articular sided tear of the supraspinatus – Proximal biceps tendinosis (Clark, JBJS Am 1992) ...
The Appendicular Skeleton
... • Composed of seven bones that form the posterior half of the foot • Body weight is carried primarily on the talus and calcaneus • Talus articulates with the tibia and fibula superiorly, and the calcaneus inferiorly • Other tarsus bones include the cuboid and navicular, and the medial, intermediate, ...
... • Composed of seven bones that form the posterior half of the foot • Body weight is carried primarily on the talus and calcaneus • Talus articulates with the tibia and fibula superiorly, and the calcaneus inferiorly • Other tarsus bones include the cuboid and navicular, and the medial, intermediate, ...
BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE
... Located on the medial side of the lower leg. **Femur rests on HEAD of the tibia Medial malleolusBASE of the tibia ...
... Located on the medial side of the lower leg. **Femur rests on HEAD of the tibia Medial malleolusBASE of the tibia ...
Anatomy and Physiology of Dogs and Cats
... bone and the diaphysis is the cylindrical shaft between the two epiphyses • The metaphysis is the flared part of the bone at the ends of the diaphysis ...
... bone and the diaphysis is the cylindrical shaft between the two epiphyses • The metaphysis is the flared part of the bone at the ends of the diaphysis ...
Small Intestine Meridian
... Location: On the scapula in a depression at the center of the infrascapular fossa, found at the junction of the upper and middle third between the lower scapular spine and the inferior angle of the scapula. Functions: ¤ Breast problems, mastitis, insufficient lactation, breast pain. ¤ Emotional issu ...
... Location: On the scapula in a depression at the center of the infrascapular fossa, found at the junction of the upper and middle third between the lower scapular spine and the inferior angle of the scapula. Functions: ¤ Breast problems, mastitis, insufficient lactation, breast pain. ¤ Emotional issu ...
Muscles of Mastication LO6
... Muscles of Mastication LO6 6. For each of the following muscles state its innervation and apply principles M4-M7 to describe its attachments and actions: ...
... Muscles of Mastication LO6 6. For each of the following muscles state its innervation and apply principles M4-M7 to describe its attachments and actions: ...
Surgical Anatomy of the Temporal Bone
... root thins out to form the glenoid fossa for the articulation of the head of the mandible then thickens again to form the anterior zygomatic tubercle. The zygomatic process then thins out and flattens as it separates from the squamous bone and ends by articulation with the zygomatic bone. Posterior ...
... root thins out to form the glenoid fossa for the articulation of the head of the mandible then thickens again to form the anterior zygomatic tubercle. The zygomatic process then thins out and flattens as it separates from the squamous bone and ends by articulation with the zygomatic bone. Posterior ...
Muscles
... 29. The endomysium-wrapped fibers are grouped into ________________ bundles. 30. The surrounding layer of tissue around those is called _________________. 31. The “overcoat” of dense irregular connective tissues is the ____________________. (Means?____________________________________________.) 32. T ...
... 29. The endomysium-wrapped fibers are grouped into ________________ bundles. 30. The surrounding layer of tissue around those is called _________________. 31. The “overcoat” of dense irregular connective tissues is the ____________________. (Means?____________________________________________.) 32. T ...
WishListUpperLimb
... Number of origins Location of the muscle’s origin and insertion Shape of the muscle Action of the muscle Table 3: Anterior muscles of the human thorax, shoulder, and abdominal wall Thorax and Shoulder, Superficial Pectoralis major Serratus anterior Deltoid Pectoralis minor Thorax, De ...
... Number of origins Location of the muscle’s origin and insertion Shape of the muscle Action of the muscle Table 3: Anterior muscles of the human thorax, shoulder, and abdominal wall Thorax and Shoulder, Superficial Pectoralis major Serratus anterior Deltoid Pectoralis minor Thorax, De ...
Scapula
In anatomy, the scapula (plural scapulae or scapulas) or shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone). Like their connected bones the scapulae are paired, with the scapula on the left side of the body being roughly a mirror image of the right scapula. In early Roman times, people thought the bone resembled a trowel, a small shovel. The shoulder blade is also called omo in Latin medical terminology.The scapula forms the back of the shoulder girdle. In humans, it is a flat bone, roughly triangular in shape, placed on a posterolateral aspect of the thoracic cage.