Bones of the Upper Limb
... posteriorly and superiorly. This injury results in a characteristic dinner fork bend of the forearm just above the wrist due to the posterior displacement of the hand. This is the most frequent forearm fracture and is a common injury in persons over the age of 50, particularly in older women with ...
... posteriorly and superiorly. This injury results in a characteristic dinner fork bend of the forearm just above the wrist due to the posterior displacement of the hand. This is the most frequent forearm fracture and is a common injury in persons over the age of 50, particularly in older women with ...
Vertebrae
... The laminae of adjacent vertebral arches are joined by broad, pale yellow bands of elas]c ]ssue called the ligamenta flava. The thin interspinous ligaments connect adjoining spinous processes, aMaching from the root to the apex of each process. The cord-like band forming the supraspinous ligament ...
... The laminae of adjacent vertebral arches are joined by broad, pale yellow bands of elas]c ]ssue called the ligamenta flava. The thin interspinous ligaments connect adjoining spinous processes, aMaching from the root to the apex of each process. The cord-like band forming the supraspinous ligament ...
Elbow Joint chp 10
... Elbow is the second most commonly dislocated major joint. Most often the ulna/radius dislocate posterior to the humerus. MOI- fall of outstretched arm with elbow locked in extension. ...
... Elbow is the second most commonly dislocated major joint. Most often the ulna/radius dislocate posterior to the humerus. MOI- fall of outstretched arm with elbow locked in extension. ...
Anatomic Dissection For The Austin
... tenotomy may be pafiial or complete, depending on the degree of contracture tFig. 4). Caution must be taken in execution of this technique to avoid severing the flexor hallucis longus tendon, which courses between the fibular and the tibial sesamoids. ...
... tenotomy may be pafiial or complete, depending on the degree of contracture tFig. 4). Caution must be taken in execution of this technique to avoid severing the flexor hallucis longus tendon, which courses between the fibular and the tibial sesamoids. ...
Variations In The Course Of the Superior and Inferior Thyroid
... Introduction: A thorough knowledge of the thyroid anatomy and its associated anatomical variations is very important for the clinicians. The variations in the course of the vessels and nerves in the vicinity of the thyroid may prove to be a nightmare for surgeons. Therefore a detailed study on it eq ...
... Introduction: A thorough knowledge of the thyroid anatomy and its associated anatomical variations is very important for the clinicians. The variations in the course of the vessels and nerves in the vicinity of the thyroid may prove to be a nightmare for surgeons. Therefore a detailed study on it eq ...
Co-existence of superficial ulnar artery and aneurysm of the deep
... fairly common, the presence of a superficial ulnar artery (SUA) of high origin, such as one from the axillary artery, is considered a rare anatomical variation for orthopaedic, breast and plastic surgeons (1, 2). This report presents an unusual association of unilateral SUA with the aneurysm of deep ...
... fairly common, the presence of a superficial ulnar artery (SUA) of high origin, such as one from the axillary artery, is considered a rare anatomical variation for orthopaedic, breast and plastic surgeons (1, 2). This report presents an unusual association of unilateral SUA with the aneurysm of deep ...
Anatomical Reconsideration of the Lateral Collateral Ligament in the
... al. [25] described the fibular attachment as being on the lateral surface with a V-shaped plateau. In our study, we found the fibular attachment of the LCL to be on the anterolateral head of the fibula at its apex, similar to the reports of Clemente [23] and Eswpregueira and Silva [24]. On the other ...
... al. [25] described the fibular attachment as being on the lateral surface with a V-shaped plateau. In our study, we found the fibular attachment of the LCL to be on the anterolateral head of the fibula at its apex, similar to the reports of Clemente [23] and Eswpregueira and Silva [24]. On the other ...
bones
... Wolff’s Law bone is laid down where needed and resorbed where not needed shape of bone reflects its function tennis arm of pro tennis players have cortical thicknesses 35% greater than contralateral arm (Keller & Spengler, 1989) ...
... Wolff’s Law bone is laid down where needed and resorbed where not needed shape of bone reflects its function tennis arm of pro tennis players have cortical thicknesses 35% greater than contralateral arm (Keller & Spengler, 1989) ...
A Patient`s Guide to Knee Anatomy
... nerve. The tibial nerve continues down the back of the leg while the common peroneal nerve travels around the outside of the knee and down the front of the leg to the foot. Both of these nerves can be damaged by injuries around the knee. ...
... nerve. The tibial nerve continues down the back of the leg while the common peroneal nerve travels around the outside of the knee and down the front of the leg to the foot. Both of these nerves can be damaged by injuries around the knee. ...
Skeletal System
... 1. Recognize and use terms related to the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system. 2. Recognize and use terms related to the pathology of the skeletal system. 3. Recognize and use terms related to the procedures for the skeletal system. 4. List and describe five functions of the skelet ...
... 1. Recognize and use terms related to the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system. 2. Recognize and use terms related to the pathology of the skeletal system. 3. Recognize and use terms related to the procedures for the skeletal system. 4. List and describe five functions of the skelet ...
surgical anatomy of the profunda brachii artery
... Variations in the origin and termination of the profunda brachii artery (PBA) are rarely described in literature. Knowledge of this unusual anatomy is important during brachial artery catheterization and harvesting of lateral arm flaps. One hundred and forty four arms from 72 cadavers of black Kenya ...
... Variations in the origin and termination of the profunda brachii artery (PBA) are rarely described in literature. Knowledge of this unusual anatomy is important during brachial artery catheterization and harvesting of lateral arm flaps. One hundred and forty four arms from 72 cadavers of black Kenya ...
SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE PROFUNDA BRACHII ARTERY
... Variations in the origin and termination of the profunda brachii artery (PBA) are rarely described in literature. Knowledge of this unusual anatomy is important during brachial artery catheterization and harvesting of lateral arm flaps. One hundred and forty four arms from 72 cadavers of black Kenya ...
... Variations in the origin and termination of the profunda brachii artery (PBA) are rarely described in literature. Knowledge of this unusual anatomy is important during brachial artery catheterization and harvesting of lateral arm flaps. One hundred and forty four arms from 72 cadavers of black Kenya ...
Kaan Yücel MD, Ph.D.
... immediately inferior to the iliac fossa. Forms part of the border of the pelvic inlet. ...
... immediately inferior to the iliac fossa. Forms part of the border of the pelvic inlet. ...
Davao Medical School Foundation,Inc
... Question no. 4. The following statements concerning the pancreas are true EXCEPT: a. The pancreas receives part of its arterial supply from the splenic artery b. The main pancreatic duct opens into the 3rd part of the duodenum c. The uncinate process projects from the head of the pancreas d. The bil ...
... Question no. 4. The following statements concerning the pancreas are true EXCEPT: a. The pancreas receives part of its arterial supply from the splenic artery b. The main pancreatic duct opens into the 3rd part of the duodenum c. The uncinate process projects from the head of the pancreas d. The bil ...
Skeletal System: Introduction and the Axial Skeleton
... are fused to form the sacrum, which is the attachment portion of the pelvic girdle. A few terminal vertebrae are fused to form the coccyx (“tailbone”). 5. Rib cage. The rib cage forms the bony and cartilaginous framework of the thorax. It articulates posteriorly with the thoracic vertebrae and inclu ...
... are fused to form the sacrum, which is the attachment portion of the pelvic girdle. A few terminal vertebrae are fused to form the coccyx (“tailbone”). 5. Rib cage. The rib cage forms the bony and cartilaginous framework of the thorax. It articulates posteriorly with the thoracic vertebrae and inclu ...
The Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis
... blood and DNA analysis, rearms and ballistics, and other factors to assess the cause and manner of death. ...
... blood and DNA analysis, rearms and ballistics, and other factors to assess the cause and manner of death. ...
SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE SUPERIOR EPIGASTRIC ARTERY
... Hayder H. Abdul-Ameer1 FICMS, Akram A. Jaffar1 Ph.D., Hassan A. Hassan2 FRCS ...
... Hayder H. Abdul-Ameer1 FICMS, Akram A. Jaffar1 Ph.D., Hassan A. Hassan2 FRCS ...
Anatomy of the female reproductive system
... • Production of sperm begins at puberty and continues ...
... • Production of sperm begins at puberty and continues ...
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 ...
Multiple Neurovascular Variations in the inferior
... the surgeons for a surgical approach and anaesthetists for regional anaesthesia in lower limbs. Key Words: Sciatic Nerve, deep fibular (peroneal) nerve, sural nerve ...
... the surgeons for a surgical approach and anaesthetists for regional anaesthesia in lower limbs. Key Words: Sciatic Nerve, deep fibular (peroneal) nerve, sural nerve ...
ANTEROLATERAL THIGH FLAP
... In clinical practice, it is best to trace the perforator in a retrograde manner from distal (skin side) to proximal (main pedicle), dividing the overlying muscle fibres in the manner of a facial nerve dissection during a superficial parotidectomy. Figure 5 For the purposes of this course, if you run ...
... In clinical practice, it is best to trace the perforator in a retrograde manner from distal (skin side) to proximal (main pedicle), dividing the overlying muscle fibres in the manner of a facial nerve dissection during a superficial parotidectomy. Figure 5 For the purposes of this course, if you run ...
A third head of the biceps brachii and coexisting fused higher origin
... arm of one adult male cadaver (6.2 %). Four-headed biceps brachii muscle was also observed unilaterally on the right arm of one adult male cadaver (6.2%). On the left arm of above mentioned cadavers no third head of biceps brachii muscle was observed. None of the rest 14 cadavers (n=28) had any vari ...
... arm of one adult male cadaver (6.2 %). Four-headed biceps brachii muscle was also observed unilaterally on the right arm of one adult male cadaver (6.2%). On the left arm of above mentioned cadavers no third head of biceps brachii muscle was observed. None of the rest 14 cadavers (n=28) had any vari ...
Anatomy and histology of apical support: a literature review
... Despite more than a century of cadaver- and surgerybased research on these ligaments, controversies still exist regarding terminology, definition, composition, and even their existence. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has provided new insight due to the possibility of studying these structures in li ...
... Despite more than a century of cadaver- and surgerybased research on these ligaments, controversies still exist regarding terminology, definition, composition, and even their existence. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has provided new insight due to the possibility of studying these structures in li ...
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... • What are remodeling units? – Packets of adjacent osteoblasts and osteoclasts that coordinate bone remodeling ...
... • What are remodeling units? – Packets of adjacent osteoblasts and osteoclasts that coordinate bone remodeling ...
Body snatching
Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards or other burial sites. A common purpose of body snatching, especially in the 19th century, was to sell the corpses for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools. Those who practiced body snatching were often called ""resurrectionists"" or ""resurrection-men"". A related act is grave robbery, uncovering a tomb or crypt to steal artifacts or personal effects rather than corpses.