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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 ...
Enlarged Middle Cervical Ganglion with Ansa Subclavia
... merging of C7 & C8 ganglia. It joins with the first thoracic ganglion to form a cervico-thoracic [1] or stellate ganglion. Detailed anatomical knowledge of cervical sympathetic chain has become an essential subject of interest for surgeons to minimize the risk of injury during various surgical inter ...
... merging of C7 & C8 ganglia. It joins with the first thoracic ganglion to form a cervico-thoracic [1] or stellate ganglion. Detailed anatomical knowledge of cervical sympathetic chain has become an essential subject of interest for surgeons to minimize the risk of injury during various surgical inter ...
Splinting?
... 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. ...
ANATOMY TEAM Lecture (6) Pelvis and Sacrum
... For identification of human skeletal remains, the bony pelvis is of prime focus of attention because sexual differences are clearly visible. Types of Obstetrical :Anthropoid, Gynaecoid normal female type and the most common one while Android common and normal in males. Iliac crest is a land ma ...
... For identification of human skeletal remains, the bony pelvis is of prime focus of attention because sexual differences are clearly visible. Types of Obstetrical :Anthropoid, Gynaecoid normal female type and the most common one while Android common and normal in males. Iliac crest is a land ma ...
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... prominent vertebra that is characterized by a long spinous process. Because of this prominent process, C7 is called the vertebra prominens. It is the most prominent spinous process in 70% of people. Atlas (C1) The two superior-most cervical vertebrae are atypical. Vertebra C1, also called the atlas, ...
... prominent vertebra that is characterized by a long spinous process. Because of this prominent process, C7 is called the vertebra prominens. It is the most prominent spinous process in 70% of people. Atlas (C1) The two superior-most cervical vertebrae are atypical. Vertebra C1, also called the atlas, ...
Variation of Bilateral Multiheaded Sternocleidomastoid Muscle
... heads of the SCM have been reported by various authors. Cherian and Nayak (1) reported unilateral additional clavicular head of the SCM on the left side of the neck of 65-year-old male cadaver. Similarly, during the gross dissection of the neck region of a 65-year-old male cadaver, Rani et al. (7) f ...
... heads of the SCM have been reported by various authors. Cherian and Nayak (1) reported unilateral additional clavicular head of the SCM on the left side of the neck of 65-year-old male cadaver. Similarly, during the gross dissection of the neck region of a 65-year-old male cadaver, Rani et al. (7) f ...
NSC 201 - National Open University of Nigeria
... but also attaches romantic emotions to it. One important reference, however about the heart is that ―without a functioning heart, there is no life‖. The heart is a muscular organ that is essential for life because it pumps blood through the body. Emotions are a product of brain function, not heart f ...
... but also attaches romantic emotions to it. One important reference, however about the heart is that ―without a functioning heart, there is no life‖. The heart is a muscular organ that is essential for life because it pumps blood through the body. Emotions are a product of brain function, not heart f ...
4 lecture uterus gross anatomy File
... Sow: bicornuate uterus The sow has long uterine horns (1m). Horns have an intestinal loop appearance. ...
... Sow: bicornuate uterus The sow has long uterine horns (1m). Horns have an intestinal loop appearance. ...
8 | the appendicular skeleton
... The clavicle has three regions: the medial end, the lateral end, and the shaft. The medial end, known as the sternal end of the clavicle, has a triangular shape and articulates with the manubrium portion of the sternum. This forms the sternoclavicular joint, which is the only bony articulation betwe ...
... The clavicle has three regions: the medial end, the lateral end, and the shaft. The medial end, known as the sternal end of the clavicle, has a triangular shape and articulates with the manubrium portion of the sternum. This forms the sternoclavicular joint, which is the only bony articulation betwe ...
Medial Approach for Tibial Bone Graft: Anatomic Study and
... The purpose of this study is to quantify the amount of bone graft material present in the proximal tibia via a lateral versus a medial approach, as well as describe an alternative technique for obtaining this bone graft material. A quantitative anatomic and statistical analysis and comparison are pr ...
... The purpose of this study is to quantify the amount of bone graft material present in the proximal tibia via a lateral versus a medial approach, as well as describe an alternative technique for obtaining this bone graft material. A quantitative anatomic and statistical analysis and comparison are pr ...
Skeletal System Module 11: The Pectoral Girdle
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... This work is produced by The Connexions Project and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 ...
Anomalous origin of the radial recurrent artery
... The artery is superficial throughout its course in ...
... The artery is superficial throughout its course in ...
7 | axial skeleton
... The skeletal system forms the rigid internal framework of the body. It consists of the bones, cartilages, and ligaments. Bones support the weight of the body, allow for body movements, and protect internal organs. Cartilage provides flexible strength and support for body structures such as the thora ...
... The skeletal system forms the rigid internal framework of the body. It consists of the bones, cartilages, and ligaments. Bones support the weight of the body, allow for body movements, and protect internal organs. Cartilage provides flexible strength and support for body structures such as the thora ...
Anatomical concepts of the musculoskeletal and peripheral nervous
... but rather inserted into the skin and hence move it. In the orbit, Avicenna precisely described the six extra-occular muscles and their functions (Shoja and Tubbs, 2007). He described the four muscles involved with the elevation, depression, adduction and abduction of the eyeball and that they arose ...
... but rather inserted into the skin and hence move it. In the orbit, Avicenna precisely described the six extra-occular muscles and their functions (Shoja and Tubbs, 2007). He described the four muscles involved with the elevation, depression, adduction and abduction of the eyeball and that they arose ...
Anatomy of Bones and Joints
... not be able to move normally. Bones of the skeletal system surround and protect organs, such as the brain and heart. Human bones are very strong and can resist tremendous bending and compression forces without breaking. Nonetheless, each year nearly 2 million Americans break a bone. Muscles pull on ...
... not be able to move normally. Bones of the skeletal system surround and protect organs, such as the brain and heart. Human bones are very strong and can resist tremendous bending and compression forces without breaking. Nonetheless, each year nearly 2 million Americans break a bone. Muscles pull on ...
The Spine - Spineless Classics
... true vertebræ, and can be readily distinguished from those of the thoracic or lumbar regions by the presence of a foramen in each transverse process. The first, second, and seventh present exceptional features and must be separately described; the following characteristics are common to the remainin ...
... true vertebræ, and can be readily distinguished from those of the thoracic or lumbar regions by the presence of a foramen in each transverse process. The first, second, and seventh present exceptional features and must be separately described; the following characteristics are common to the remainin ...
sample - Create Training
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... Copyright © 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a Wolters Kluwer business. 351 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 ...
Bones of the Lower Limb
... Runner's knee, also known as patellofemoral syndrome, is the most common overuse injury among runners. It is most frequent in adolescents and young adults, and is more common in females. It often results from excessive running, particularly downhill, but may also occur in athletes who do a lot of kn ...
... Runner's knee, also known as patellofemoral syndrome, is the most common overuse injury among runners. It is most frequent in adolescents and young adults, and is more common in females. It often results from excessive running, particularly downhill, but may also occur in athletes who do a lot of kn ...
IV. Types of Synovial Joints
... Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, 11th ed. ...
... Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, 11th ed. ...
ANATOMY OF FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS
... The lower third of the cervix (exocervix or ectocervix) is comprised of stratified squamous epithelium extending onto the lip of the cervix. The midpoint between the exocervix and the endocervix is the squamocolumnar junction, which is visible through a colposcope. The squamocolumnar junction is the ...
... The lower third of the cervix (exocervix or ectocervix) is comprised of stratified squamous epithelium extending onto the lip of the cervix. The midpoint between the exocervix and the endocervix is the squamocolumnar junction, which is visible through a colposcope. The squamocolumnar junction is the ...
Anatomic Dissection in the Surgical Correction of Metatarsus
... vein that will be identified is the medial extension of the dorsal venous arch as it comes off of the medial marginal vein. ln most cases it is necessary to clamp, section and Iigate this vessel to gain unrestricted access to the base of the first metatarsal. Occasionally, the position of the venous ...
... vein that will be identified is the medial extension of the dorsal venous arch as it comes off of the medial marginal vein. ln most cases it is necessary to clamp, section and Iigate this vessel to gain unrestricted access to the base of the first metatarsal. Occasionally, the position of the venous ...
Chapter 8: Joints of the Skeletal System
... Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, 10 th ed. ...
... Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, 10 th ed. ...
Musculoskeletal System
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... Fee schedules, relative value units, conversion factors and/or related components are not assigned by the AMA, are not part of CPT®, and the AMA is not recommending their use. The AMA does not directly or indirectly practice medicine or dispense medical services. The AMA assumes no liability for dat ...
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.