Incomplete Avulsion Fractures of the Scapular Spine Caused by
... ture was incomplete and localized in the scapular spine, severe pain during ADL should generally have subsided within 1 week in line with diminishing acute traumatic symptoms, as was seen in our first case. When the causes of prolonged severe pain and inability to abduct the arm in this case are ana ...
... ture was incomplete and localized in the scapular spine, severe pain during ADL should generally have subsided within 1 week in line with diminishing acute traumatic symptoms, as was seen in our first case. When the causes of prolonged severe pain and inability to abduct the arm in this case are ana ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.wordpress.com Yeditepe
... The extensor tendons pass into the hand on the medial, lateral, and posterior surfaces of the wrist in six compartments defined by an extensor retinaculum (dorsal carpal ligament) and lined by synovial sheaths: tendons of the extensor digitorum and extensor indicis share a compartment and synovial ...
... The extensor tendons pass into the hand on the medial, lateral, and posterior surfaces of the wrist in six compartments defined by an extensor retinaculum (dorsal carpal ligament) and lined by synovial sheaths: tendons of the extensor digitorum and extensor indicis share a compartment and synovial ...
buccal
... The anterior belly of the digastric and mylohyoid have similar functions: they both help elevate the hyoid bone and depress the mandible. The buccinator is a muscle in the cheek; it pulls the corner of mouth laterally and presses the cheek against the teeth. Temporalis is important for retracting an ...
... The anterior belly of the digastric and mylohyoid have similar functions: they both help elevate the hyoid bone and depress the mandible. The buccinator is a muscle in the cheek; it pulls the corner of mouth laterally and presses the cheek against the teeth. Temporalis is important for retracting an ...
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... completely the caecum and its vermiform process, which acquires а mesentery, the mesentery of the vermiform appendix (mesenteriolum appendicis vermiformis). The peritoneum covers the ascending colon in front and on the sides, then the lower part of the anterior surface of the right kidney, passes me ...
... completely the caecum and its vermiform process, which acquires а mesentery, the mesentery of the vermiform appendix (mesenteriolum appendicis vermiformis). The peritoneum covers the ascending colon in front and on the sides, then the lower part of the anterior surface of the right kidney, passes me ...
Kaan Yücel M.D., Ph.D. 05.March.2014
... stabilizes the scapula touch an object that is just out of reach. Assists in elevating the ribs Subclavius Anchors and depresses the clavicle, stabilizing it during movements of the upper limb. ...
... stabilizes the scapula touch an object that is just out of reach. Assists in elevating the ribs Subclavius Anchors and depresses the clavicle, stabilizing it during movements of the upper limb. ...
Peripheral neuropathies of the upper extremities in sport: A soft
... opponens digiti quinti and the abductor digiti quinti. It also supplies the two ulnar lumbrical muscles and the interossei to the hand and the deep branch to the flexor pollicis brevis muscle. The ulnar nerve supplies sensation to the 1.5 digits of the ulnar aspect. The dorsal cutaneous branch of the ...
... opponens digiti quinti and the abductor digiti quinti. It also supplies the two ulnar lumbrical muscles and the interossei to the hand and the deep branch to the flexor pollicis brevis muscle. The ulnar nerve supplies sensation to the 1.5 digits of the ulnar aspect. The dorsal cutaneous branch of the ...
A Comparative Study of the Osteology and Myology of
... THE short-tailed shrew Blarina and the North American mole Scalopus a r e m e m b e r s of the superfamily Soricoidea, mammalian o r d e r Insectivora. The f o r m e r is a representative of the family Soricidae; the latter, of the Talpidae. The moles and shrews have probably evolved f r o m a commo ...
... THE short-tailed shrew Blarina and the North American mole Scalopus a r e m e m b e r s of the superfamily Soricoidea, mammalian o r d e r Insectivora. The f o r m e r is a representative of the family Soricidae; the latter, of the Talpidae. The moles and shrews have probably evolved f r o m a commo ...
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... Pelvic part of sympathetic trunk is continuous above, behind common iliac vessels, with abdominal part. It runs down behind rectum on front of sacrum, medial to anterior sacral foramina. Sympathetic trunk has 4 or 5 segmentally arranged ganglia. Below, the two trunks converge and finally unite in fr ...
... Pelvic part of sympathetic trunk is continuous above, behind common iliac vessels, with abdominal part. It runs down behind rectum on front of sacrum, medial to anterior sacral foramina. Sympathetic trunk has 4 or 5 segmentally arranged ganglia. Below, the two trunks converge and finally unite in fr ...
Carotid Triangle
... 1. The contents of the muscular triangle of the neck are the infrahyoid muscles, the thyroid gland, and the parathyroid glands. The boundaries of the muscular triangle are: • Superolateral – superior belly of the omohyoid muscle • Inferolateral – anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle • M ...
... 1. The contents of the muscular triangle of the neck are the infrahyoid muscles, the thyroid gland, and the parathyroid glands. The boundaries of the muscular triangle are: • Superolateral – superior belly of the omohyoid muscle • Inferolateral – anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle • M ...
Scapular Kinematics: So how is the scapula supposed to move?
... Rehabilitation goals following shoulder injury is to implement a continuum of exercises that restores optimal function while protecting the anatomic integrity of the injured or repaired tissues. The exercises should allow a progression of intensity and load that is within the healing tissue’s capabi ...
... Rehabilitation goals following shoulder injury is to implement a continuum of exercises that restores optimal function while protecting the anatomic integrity of the injured or repaired tissues. The exercises should allow a progression of intensity and load that is within the healing tissue’s capabi ...
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... The preparatory phase is often referred to as the cocking or wind-up stage. It is used to lengthen the appropriate muscles so that they will be in position to generate more force and momentum when they concentrically contract in the next phase, or movement phase. This is easily the most critical pha ...
... The preparatory phase is often referred to as the cocking or wind-up stage. It is used to lengthen the appropriate muscles so that they will be in position to generate more force and momentum when they concentrically contract in the next phase, or movement phase. This is easily the most critical pha ...
Human Dissection Anatomy
... body’s fat, as well as connective tissue and superficial nerves. We won’t concentrate much on structures in this layer. The final layer is a deep fascia, or fascia lata as it’s known in the leg, which should be kept intact until necessary. A good technique for skinning is shown in the figures at the ...
... body’s fat, as well as connective tissue and superficial nerves. We won’t concentrate much on structures in this layer. The final layer is a deep fascia, or fascia lata as it’s known in the leg, which should be kept intact until necessary. A good technique for skinning is shown in the figures at the ...
Where is the external carotid artery located?
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... strong, swellings resulting from hand infections usually appear on the dorsum of the hand where the fascia is thinner. The potential fascial spaces of the palm are important because they may be infected. The fascial spaces determine the extent and direction of the spread of pus formed by these i ...
... strong, swellings resulting from hand infections usually appear on the dorsum of the hand where the fascia is thinner. The potential fascial spaces of the palm are important because they may be infected. The fascial spaces determine the extent and direction of the spread of pus formed by these i ...
Chapter 10 - Axial Skeleton: Muscle and Joint Interactions
... cord and internal organs, produce torques required for movement of the body as a whole, and, lastly, furnish fine mobility to the head and neck for optimal placement of the eyes, ears, and nose. Muscles associated with ventilation and mastication (chewing) are presented in Chapter 11. The anatomic s ...
... cord and internal organs, produce torques required for movement of the body as a whole, and, lastly, furnish fine mobility to the head and neck for optimal placement of the eyes, ears, and nose. Muscles associated with ventilation and mastication (chewing) are presented in Chapter 11. The anatomic s ...
Terminal Branch of Recurrent Human Laryngeal Nerve
... such that the muscle branches came out from this point. The participation of the internal branch was found to be proprioceptive, rather than motor. According to Maranillo et al. [38], in 43.3% of the cases there were three branches to the lateral cricoarytenoid muscle, which we believe to be divisio ...
... such that the muscle branches came out from this point. The participation of the internal branch was found to be proprioceptive, rather than motor. According to Maranillo et al. [38], in 43.3% of the cases there were three branches to the lateral cricoarytenoid muscle, which we believe to be divisio ...
An Anomalous Variation in the Innervation Pattern of the Peroneus
... innervated by the deep peroneal nerve. Thus, any injury to the deep peroneal nerve under such circumstances, would mean involvement of not only the anterior compartment muscles, but also peroneous longus. Mammalian muscles are known to be partitioned with respect to their architecture, innervation a ...
... innervated by the deep peroneal nerve. Thus, any injury to the deep peroneal nerve under such circumstances, would mean involvement of not only the anterior compartment muscles, but also peroneous longus. Mammalian muscles are known to be partitioned with respect to their architecture, innervation a ...
ORIGIN AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS IN WILD
... specimens were brought to Argentina with the purpose of serving as sport hunting, and some animals just escaped and spread through Northern Argentina, Uruguay and Southern Brazil (MIRANDA, 2003). As in other countries, in Brazil these invasive animals are causing environmental and economic impacts ( ...
... specimens were brought to Argentina with the purpose of serving as sport hunting, and some animals just escaped and spread through Northern Argentina, Uruguay and Southern Brazil (MIRANDA, 2003). As in other countries, in Brazil these invasive animals are causing environmental and economic impacts ( ...
1. All of the statement are true except: a. The main action of the
... a. Is the functional unite consisting of a motor neuron and the muscle fibers it controls b. In muscles where precision of movement are required it includes only a few muscle fibers c. The number of muscle fibers in a motor unite varies from one to several dozen d. All of above e. None of above ...
... a. Is the functional unite consisting of a motor neuron and the muscle fibers it controls b. In muscles where precision of movement are required it includes only a few muscle fibers c. The number of muscle fibers in a motor unite varies from one to several dozen d. All of above e. None of above ...
Soft-tissue anatomy of the Plesiosaur pectoral girdle inferred from
... scapulosternal ligament – consequently the triceps origin – would vary if hypothesis I or II are used, as will be discussed below. Similarly, the persistence of the sternum has important implications on the reconstruction of several muscles, namely the pectoralis, costocoracoideus and sternocoracoid ...
... scapulosternal ligament – consequently the triceps origin – would vary if hypothesis I or II are used, as will be discussed below. Similarly, the persistence of the sternum has important implications on the reconstruction of several muscles, namely the pectoralis, costocoracoideus and sternocoracoid ...
anterior abdominal wall and inguinal area
... B. soft tissue landmarks: umbilicus, linea alba, linea semilunaris (lateral rectus line), groove of the groin, superficial inguinal ring, inguinal ligament C. abdominal regions 1. planes identifying 9 regions (for convenience 2 horizontal & 2 vertical lines) a. 2 horizontal lines (1) transpyloric pl ...
... B. soft tissue landmarks: umbilicus, linea alba, linea semilunaris (lateral rectus line), groove of the groin, superficial inguinal ring, inguinal ligament C. abdominal regions 1. planes identifying 9 regions (for convenience 2 horizontal & 2 vertical lines) a. 2 horizontal lines (1) transpyloric pl ...
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... long head extends the thigh at the hip joint. Both heads together, flex the leg at the knee joint and laterally rotate the leg. For pure extension the two muscles groups are balanced as synergists and antagonists. During walking, extension is produced by the hamstrings. During running, jumping, or w ...
... long head extends the thigh at the hip joint. Both heads together, flex the leg at the knee joint and laterally rotate the leg. For pure extension the two muscles groups are balanced as synergists and antagonists. During walking, extension is produced by the hamstrings. During running, jumping, or w ...
Muscle
Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell. Muscles function to produce force and motion. They are primarily responsible for maintaining and changing posture, locomotion, as well as movement of internal organs, such as the contraction of the heart and the movement of food through the digestive system via peristalsis.Muscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells in a process known as myogenesis. There are three types of muscle, skeletal or striated, cardiac, and smooth. Muscle action can be classified as being either voluntary or involuntary. Cardiac and smooth muscles contract without conscious thought and are termed involuntary, whereas the skeletal muscles contract upon command. Skeletal muscles in turn can be divided into fast and slow twitch fibers.Muscles are predominantly powered by the oxidation of fats and carbohydrates, but anaerobic chemical reactions are also used, particularly by fast twitch fibers. These chemical reactions produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules that are used to power the movement of the myosin heads.The term muscle is derived from the Latin musculus meaning ""little mouse"" perhaps because of the shape of certain muscles or because contracting muscles look like mice moving under the skin.