Session 3
... Tendon works like a lever arm reducing the forces required to produce movement • Contrasting roles – tendons of fingers – low stresses and strains but high precision. Achilles – withstands multiples of the body weight. Also acts like a spring to store energy when stretched and release it at push off ...
... Tendon works like a lever arm reducing the forces required to produce movement • Contrasting roles – tendons of fingers – low stresses and strains but high precision. Achilles – withstands multiples of the body weight. Also acts like a spring to store energy when stretched and release it at push off ...
Pdf - McMed International
... triceps is used as interposition muscle flap for the surgical correction of the rotator cuff muscles [5]. The triceps muscle flap is commonly used to release the axillary contracture [6]. The triceps musculocutaneous flap is used for chest-wall defects [7]. The axillary nerve may be injured in anter ...
... triceps is used as interposition muscle flap for the surgical correction of the rotator cuff muscles [5]. The triceps muscle flap is commonly used to release the axillary contracture [6]. The triceps musculocutaneous flap is used for chest-wall defects [7]. The axillary nerve may be injured in anter ...
trapezius
... to the side where it hurts, often turning the body instead of the neck to look behind. It is often associated with a headache but not always. The most common causes for developing this kind of stiff neck are; turning the head to one side while typing, long phone calls without a headset, sleeping wit ...
... to the side where it hurts, often turning the body instead of the neck to look behind. It is often associated with a headache but not always. The most common causes for developing this kind of stiff neck are; turning the head to one side while typing, long phone calls without a headset, sleeping wit ...
Symptoms
... ramus, or backwards immediately behind the angle of the mandible. A chronic submasseteric infection can persist for years punctuated by recurrent flare-ups. If incomplete resolution of acute infection spread of the infection into the masseter muscle itself gives rise to a large multilocular abscess. ...
... ramus, or backwards immediately behind the angle of the mandible. A chronic submasseteric infection can persist for years punctuated by recurrent flare-ups. If incomplete resolution of acute infection spread of the infection into the masseter muscle itself gives rise to a large multilocular abscess. ...
MSK US of the Elbow Normal by Jon Finnoff DO
... • I receive royalties from Demo’s Publishing for a sports medicine book I co-edited. ...
... • I receive royalties from Demo’s Publishing for a sports medicine book I co-edited. ...
MRI and NLS-diagnostics of ankle joint damages
... confirm detected changes we comparied with the contralateral part. Method of three-dimensional panoramic scanning of tendons considerably increases demonstrative character of studies. During scanning of tendon we evaluated its structure, outlines, transition to muscular tissue and chromogeneity at d ...
... confirm detected changes we comparied with the contralateral part. Method of three-dimensional panoramic scanning of tendons considerably increases demonstrative character of studies. During scanning of tendon we evaluated its structure, outlines, transition to muscular tissue and chromogeneity at d ...
Anatomy Exam 1 - UTCOM 2012 Wiki
... Efferent (motor) – sends away from CNS Size and shape In general it tapers as it gets down to coccyx since less information is transmitted as you go down Cervical Enlargement – between C4-T1, due to upper limb connections Lumbar Enlargement – between L3-S3, due to lower limb connections ...
... Efferent (motor) – sends away from CNS Size and shape In general it tapers as it gets down to coccyx since less information is transmitted as you go down Cervical Enlargement – between C4-T1, due to upper limb connections Lumbar Enlargement – between L3-S3, due to lower limb connections ...
blood supply of the head
... -can have a common trunk with the lingual -runs medial to the mandible -over the submandibular gland -over the lateral side of the mandible (under the platysma) -parallels the facial vein – separated by the posterior belly of the diagastric -divided into cervical and facial branches ...
... -can have a common trunk with the lingual -runs medial to the mandible -over the submandibular gland -over the lateral side of the mandible (under the platysma) -parallels the facial vein – separated by the posterior belly of the diagastric -divided into cervical and facial branches ...
Spinal Nerves - UMK CARNIVORES 3
... First and second nerve supply to the external ear, masseter muscle, muscle of the neck and throat region. Third and fourth supply to the neck muscles. Fifth, sixth and seventh ventral cervical nerve supply to the neck and in addition Phrenic nerve forms from these three nerves and supply to the ...
... First and second nerve supply to the external ear, masseter muscle, muscle of the neck and throat region. Third and fourth supply to the neck muscles. Fifth, sixth and seventh ventral cervical nerve supply to the neck and in addition Phrenic nerve forms from these three nerves and supply to the ...
Spinal Nerves - UMK CARNIVORES 3
... First and second nerve supply to the external ear, masseter muscle, muscle of the neck and throat region. Third and fourth supply to the neck muscles. Fifth, sixth and seventh ventral cervical nerve supply to the neck and in addition Phrenic nerve forms from these three nerves and supply to the ...
... First and second nerve supply to the external ear, masseter muscle, muscle of the neck and throat region. Third and fourth supply to the neck muscles. Fifth, sixth and seventh ventral cervical nerve supply to the neck and in addition Phrenic nerve forms from these three nerves and supply to the ...
variant omohyoid muscle: report of two cases
... anomalies of superior belly of omohyoid are described in literature. However, absence of superior belly of omohyoid is rarely reported. During regular head and neck dissection conducted for dental students at M S Ramaiah Medical College, variant omohyoid muscle were found in two male cadavers of sou ...
... anomalies of superior belly of omohyoid are described in literature. However, absence of superior belly of omohyoid is rarely reported. During regular head and neck dissection conducted for dental students at M S Ramaiah Medical College, variant omohyoid muscle were found in two male cadavers of sou ...
Thieme: An Illustrated Handbook of Flap
... from the perforating branch of the deep peroneal artery. In these cases the flap pedicle remains short. The artery is accompanied by two comitant veins. Infrequently the dorsal artery of the foot may be larger than usual, mostly to compensate for a deficient plantar artery; or its terminal branches ...
... from the perforating branch of the deep peroneal artery. In these cases the flap pedicle remains short. The artery is accompanied by two comitant veins. Infrequently the dorsal artery of the foot may be larger than usual, mostly to compensate for a deficient plantar artery; or its terminal branches ...
How to remember the Brachial Plexus
... Draw the plexus first using the story: Poseidon called all the mermaids around and said “You Young Mermaids, Line Up in front of my ULTRA Trident” Once they had amassed he then yelled out “Robert Taylor Drinks Cold Beer” YOU YOUNG ...
... Draw the plexus first using the story: Poseidon called all the mermaids around and said “You Young Mermaids, Line Up in front of my ULTRA Trident” Once they had amassed he then yelled out “Robert Taylor Drinks Cold Beer” YOU YOUNG ...
Macronutrient Considerations for the Sport of Bodybuilding
... synthesis, Chesley et al.[5] reported that muscle protein synthesis was elevated by 50% at 4 hours and 109% at 24 hours as a result of 12 biceps resistance exercise sets of 6–12 repetitions at 80% of 1 repetition maximum, each of which were taken to the point of muscular failure. Because of this res ...
... synthesis, Chesley et al.[5] reported that muscle protein synthesis was elevated by 50% at 4 hours and 109% at 24 hours as a result of 12 biceps resistance exercise sets of 6–12 repetitions at 80% of 1 repetition maximum, each of which were taken to the point of muscular failure. Because of this res ...
Clinical Anatomy of Swallowing Mechanism
... Action: The action of these constrictor muscles: During the process of swallowing, the posterior pharyngeal wall is pulled forward by the action of upper fibers of the superior constrictor muscle, which aid the soft palate in closing off the upper part of the pharynx. The bolus of food is propelled ...
... Action: The action of these constrictor muscles: During the process of swallowing, the posterior pharyngeal wall is pulled forward by the action of upper fibers of the superior constrictor muscle, which aid the soft palate in closing off the upper part of the pharynx. The bolus of food is propelled ...
Lab 15
... • Divisions based on location and function: – muscles of head and neck – muscles of vertebral column – oblique and rectus muscles – muscles of pelvic floor ...
... • Divisions based on location and function: – muscles of head and neck – muscles of vertebral column – oblique and rectus muscles – muscles of pelvic floor ...
3rd Nine Weeks 2016-2017
... Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System. Identify parts of the spinal cord as well as their functions. Lesson: 1. Discuss Ch. 11 “Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tisue” 2. Discuss Ch. 12 “Central Nervous System” 3. Ch. 11 Quiz ...
... Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System. Identify parts of the spinal cord as well as their functions. Lesson: 1. Discuss Ch. 11 “Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tisue” 2. Discuss Ch. 12 “Central Nervous System” 3. Ch. 11 Quiz ...
Clinical and Functional Anatomy of the Urethral Sphincter
... thral muscle [26]. In this sphincter, the ventral side of the urethra is thickest and the dorsal side of the urethra is thin. There is a dorsal septum into which the fibers attach [19]. This fibrous septum affects the manner in which muscle fibers constrict the urethra [19]. Compressor urethral musc ...
... thral muscle [26]. In this sphincter, the ventral side of the urethra is thickest and the dorsal side of the urethra is thin. There is a dorsal septum into which the fibers attach [19]. This fibrous septum affects the manner in which muscle fibers constrict the urethra [19]. Compressor urethral musc ...
Knee Anatomy PowerPoint
... has nothing to do with the acutal mechanics of the knee The proximal end of the tibia (tibial plateau) articulates with the femur to form the knee joint ...
... has nothing to do with the acutal mechanics of the knee The proximal end of the tibia (tibial plateau) articulates with the femur to form the knee joint ...
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.