Joints Of The Vertebral Column
... Diagram of sagittal section of vertebral body and disc showing relationship of endplate and longitudinal ligament to the disc and the vertebrae. 1, vertebral body; 2, annulus fibrosus; 3, nucleus pulposus; 4, ...
... Diagram of sagittal section of vertebral body and disc showing relationship of endplate and longitudinal ligament to the disc and the vertebrae. 1, vertebral body; 2, annulus fibrosus; 3, nucleus pulposus; 4, ...
biol 218 f 2013 practice final exam q 131213
... Anatomical Membranes Match the Membrane with it “best fit” definition Membrane ...
... Anatomical Membranes Match the Membrane with it “best fit” definition Membrane ...
Joint Anatomy and Articulation Refrence
... The knee is a very unstable and complex joint. It is formed by the articulation of the femur (thigh bone) with the fibula and tibia bones of the shin. The knee joint is a hinge joint and its action is similar to the movement of a door on hinges. However, it is not a true hinge joint because some rot ...
... The knee is a very unstable and complex joint. It is formed by the articulation of the femur (thigh bone) with the fibula and tibia bones of the shin. The knee joint is a hinge joint and its action is similar to the movement of a door on hinges. However, it is not a true hinge joint because some rot ...
Lecture 4 - cervical spines (2012).
... By the end of this lecture the student should be able to: ...
... By the end of this lecture the student should be able to: ...
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... Separate the ribs and costal cartilages from each other; named according to the rib forming the superior border of the space Eleven intercostals spaces with 11 intercostal nerves Spaces are occupied by intercostals muscles and membranes, with two sets (main and collateral) vessels and nerves Below r ...
... Separate the ribs and costal cartilages from each other; named according to the rib forming the superior border of the space Eleven intercostals spaces with 11 intercostal nerves Spaces are occupied by intercostals muscles and membranes, with two sets (main and collateral) vessels and nerves Below r ...
unco vertebral joints of luschka: an osteological study
... periphery of intervertebral disc and uncus is occupied by loose fibrous tissue. When this fibrous tissue resorbs it leaves a space that constitutes Luschka's joint. These joints are well developed and larger in the mid to lower cervical region and smaller joints appear in the most cranial and caudal ...
... periphery of intervertebral disc and uncus is occupied by loose fibrous tissue. When this fibrous tissue resorbs it leaves a space that constitutes Luschka's joint. These joints are well developed and larger in the mid to lower cervical region and smaller joints appear in the most cranial and caudal ...
Spine - Sinoe Medical Association
... 3. Superior Articular Surface 4. Transverse Process 5. Pedicle 6. Body 7. Vertebral Foramen 8. Inferior Articular Surface § The five lumbar vertebrae (L1L5) are located in the small of the back and have an enhanced weightbearing function § They have short, thick pedicles and laminae, ...
... 3. Superior Articular Surface 4. Transverse Process 5. Pedicle 6. Body 7. Vertebral Foramen 8. Inferior Articular Surface § The five lumbar vertebrae (L1L5) are located in the small of the back and have an enhanced weightbearing function § They have short, thick pedicles and laminae, ...
Chapter 7
... • Functions: – Supports the head and trunk – Protects the spinal cord, which passes through the vertebral canal (formed by openings in the vertebrae) ...
... • Functions: – Supports the head and trunk – Protects the spinal cord, which passes through the vertebral canal (formed by openings in the vertebrae) ...
Glossary of Terms - Allen Orthopedic Labs
... fitted to the effected limb or spine to control mild neuromuscular and/or musculoskeletal disorders, or for the purpose of evaluating the need for a custom designed orthosis. Pronation Upper Extremity: The movement of the forearm so that the hand rests palm down on a surface. Prosthesis: Custom desi ...
... fitted to the effected limb or spine to control mild neuromuscular and/or musculoskeletal disorders, or for the purpose of evaluating the need for a custom designed orthosis. Pronation Upper Extremity: The movement of the forearm so that the hand rests palm down on a surface. Prosthesis: Custom desi ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
... Know and be able to define the three levels of neural integration of the somatosensory system. ...
... Know and be able to define the three levels of neural integration of the somatosensory system. ...
The Reproductive System
... Isthmus of uterine tube -straight and narrow portion, thick walls, it is the place where the tubal ligation is performed usually ...
... Isthmus of uterine tube -straight and narrow portion, thick walls, it is the place where the tubal ligation is performed usually ...
*Abdominal: The belly part of the body that contains all of the
... The brachial is a limb also referred to as the arm. ...
... The brachial is a limb also referred to as the arm. ...
Relationships Between Invertebrate Phyla Based
... features and second to determine their "Lesrichtung" by showing the direction of increased economy (i.e., better adaptation) with respect to environmental factors. It is argued that a metameric coelom is primitive with respect to an oligomeric one and that the ancestral form of the deuterostome coel ...
... features and second to determine their "Lesrichtung" by showing the direction of increased economy (i.e., better adaptation) with respect to environmental factors. It is argued that a metameric coelom is primitive with respect to an oligomeric one and that the ancestral form of the deuterostome coel ...
Chapter 7-part 2
... – cervical curve—3-4 mos. (baby can hold head up) – lumbar—1 year (learning to stand and walk) ...
... – cervical curve—3-4 mos. (baby can hold head up) – lumbar—1 year (learning to stand and walk) ...
Lower Limb - Larry Frolich
... Smaller inlet + outlet Bones heavier, thicker Pubic angle more acute Coccyx less flexible, more curved Ischial tuberosities longer, face more medially ...
... Smaller inlet + outlet Bones heavier, thicker Pubic angle more acute Coccyx less flexible, more curved Ischial tuberosities longer, face more medially ...
PPT #2 Vertebral and Thorasic Bones
... – posterior (proximal) end attached to vertebral column – anterior (distal) ends mostly attached to the sternum – costal cartilages composed of hyaline cartilage attach anterior ends to sternum head – portion of the rib that articulates with the thoracic vertebrae – superior articular facet – inferi ...
... – posterior (proximal) end attached to vertebral column – anterior (distal) ends mostly attached to the sternum – costal cartilages composed of hyaline cartilage attach anterior ends to sternum head – portion of the rib that articulates with the thoracic vertebrae – superior articular facet – inferi ...
Mandible Lecture - El Camino College
... pars petrosae • Symphysis extended almost past border of face • Equal distance from condyles to lateral margin of skull ...
... pars petrosae • Symphysis extended almost past border of face • Equal distance from condyles to lateral margin of skull ...
Anthropometry and Mass Distribution for Human Analogues, Volume I
... This publication is the culmination of a project initiated more than seven years ago by Mr. Joe Haley of the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory including representatives from industry, acaA great many people, (USAARL). demic institutions, and a number of government agencies, cooperated in the ...
... This publication is the culmination of a project initiated more than seven years ago by Mr. Joe Haley of the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory including representatives from industry, acaA great many people, (USAARL). demic institutions, and a number of government agencies, cooperated in the ...
File
... o Liver o Gallbladder and Common Bile Duct You must always evaluate the entire organ first before you store an image You should understand completely why you stored the image and identify everything in the image Multiple breathing techniques and patient positions will be required ...
... o Liver o Gallbladder and Common Bile Duct You must always evaluate the entire organ first before you store an image You should understand completely why you stored the image and identify everything in the image Multiple breathing techniques and patient positions will be required ...
Development of the Urinary System 3 Distinct Embryonic Kidney
... • Ectopic position: ascent impeded by root of inferior mesenteric artery • Occurs in ~1/600 individuals • Usually asymptomatic with normal kidney function: is frequently undetected ...
... • Ectopic position: ascent impeded by root of inferior mesenteric artery • Occurs in ~1/600 individuals • Usually asymptomatic with normal kidney function: is frequently undetected ...
Topic 1.1 The Skeletal System
... Consider what may be the primary function of the axial skeleton. How does this dictate its structure? Consider what may be the primary function of the appendicular skeleton. How does this dictate its structure. ...
... Consider what may be the primary function of the axial skeleton. How does this dictate its structure? Consider what may be the primary function of the appendicular skeleton. How does this dictate its structure. ...
A Litigation Primer On The Respiratory System
... organ, or a lung that requires the immediate insertion of a chest tube. Diseases that affect the respiratory system can range from an upper respiratory infection to a pulmonary embolism. In fact, lung cancer is the second most diagnosed malignancy and the number one cause of death from a malignancy ...
... organ, or a lung that requires the immediate insertion of a chest tube. Diseases that affect the respiratory system can range from an upper respiratory infection to a pulmonary embolism. In fact, lung cancer is the second most diagnosed malignancy and the number one cause of death from a malignancy ...
Chapter_009
... Voluntary muscles can be consciously controlled. Involuntary muscles work automatically. • You cannot control them. Cardiac muscle is in the heart. • It is an involuntary muscle. Muscles have three functions. • Movement of body parts • Maintenance of posture or muscle tone • Production of body heat ...
... Voluntary muscles can be consciously controlled. Involuntary muscles work automatically. • You cannot control them. Cardiac muscle is in the heart. • It is an involuntary muscle. Muscles have three functions. • Movement of body parts • Maintenance of posture or muscle tone • Production of body heat ...
Body Worlds
Body Worlds (German title: Körperwelten) is a traveling exhibition of preserved human bodies and body parts that are prepared using a technique called plastination to reveal inner anatomical structures. The exhibition's developer and promoter is German anatomist Gunther von Hagens, who invented the plastination technique in the late 1970s at the University of Heidelberg.