Neuro Anatomy
... o Move a joint that is at least 2 steps away from the area of symptoms o If this increases/decreases symptoms the neurodynamic system is the structure at fault o Should symptoms remain exactly the same there is a mechanical cause to the clients symptoms ...
... o Move a joint that is at least 2 steps away from the area of symptoms o If this increases/decreases symptoms the neurodynamic system is the structure at fault o Should symptoms remain exactly the same there is a mechanical cause to the clients symptoms ...
A BioGeometric Integration Approach To
... wheel. The problem is that the apexes of the cervical and facial triangles are not stabilized. The thoracic and abdominal sagittal relationship only provide the support for the chest and thorax frame. It has already been introduced that the clavicular triangle provides support to stabilize the root ...
... wheel. The problem is that the apexes of the cervical and facial triangles are not stabilized. The thoracic and abdominal sagittal relationship only provide the support for the chest and thorax frame. It has already been introduced that the clavicular triangle provides support to stabilize the root ...
large intestines of the horse
... cranioventrally along the right costal arch and then along the floor of the abdomen. It turns to the left over the xiphoid region forming the sternal flexure and continues as the left ventral colon. The RVC is attached to the cecum by the cecocolic fold. The left ventral colon (LVC) passes caudally ...
... cranioventrally along the right costal arch and then along the floor of the abdomen. It turns to the left over the xiphoid region forming the sternal flexure and continues as the left ventral colon. The RVC is attached to the cecum by the cecocolic fold. The left ventral colon (LVC) passes caudally ...
doc - UCLA Health
... setting can be managed without surgery or embolization. However, patients may tolerate surgical/IR management much better and this may be the preferred route. 1. IMA ligation a. Caldwell-Luc vs Endoscopic approach b. 90% success rate (Cummings Ch 45) 2. Anterior/posterior ethmoid ligation 3. Endosco ...
... setting can be managed without surgery or embolization. However, patients may tolerate surgical/IR management much better and this may be the preferred route. 1. IMA ligation a. Caldwell-Luc vs Endoscopic approach b. 90% success rate (Cummings Ch 45) 2. Anterior/posterior ethmoid ligation 3. Endosco ...
International Journal of Current Research and Review
... inferior muscles in respiration. This study was aimed at providing a more accurate review about the serratus posterior superior and inferior muscles and their functional importance. For the preparation of this paper we consulted scientific articles published in English and textbooks. The articles we ...
... inferior muscles in respiration. This study was aimed at providing a more accurate review about the serratus posterior superior and inferior muscles and their functional importance. For the preparation of this paper we consulted scientific articles published in English and textbooks. The articles we ...
Laboratory Manual on Fundamental Ichthyology
... between parts of the material given to you by not only looking at it but also by opening and closing the parts by touching them with your hand. It will help your sketching later if you determine whether the fin rays are spines or soft rays on this occasion. Ideally, specimens to be drawn will have a ...
... between parts of the material given to you by not only looking at it but also by opening and closing the parts by touching them with your hand. It will help your sketching later if you determine whether the fin rays are spines or soft rays on this occasion. Ideally, specimens to be drawn will have a ...
Document
... 7) When the foot is planted on the ground and the knee is hyperextended, the ____ rotates in a ____ direction. a) femur, lateral b) femur, medial c) tibia, lateral d) tibia, medial 8) The anterior cruciate ligament attaches to the ____ aspect of the ___ condyle of the femur. a) medial, lateral b) l ...
... 7) When the foot is planted on the ground and the knee is hyperextended, the ____ rotates in a ____ direction. a) femur, lateral b) femur, medial c) tibia, lateral d) tibia, medial 8) The anterior cruciate ligament attaches to the ____ aspect of the ___ condyle of the femur. a) medial, lateral b) l ...
FORM A
... b) coronal c) lambdoidal d) squamous 31) The nerve that carries cutaneous sensory information from the skin of the forehead travels through the supraorbital foramen along the roof of the orbit through the _______ to the trigeminal nerve. a) foramen rotundum b) foramen ovale c) superior orbital fissu ...
... b) coronal c) lambdoidal d) squamous 31) The nerve that carries cutaneous sensory information from the skin of the forehead travels through the supraorbital foramen along the roof of the orbit through the _______ to the trigeminal nerve. a) foramen rotundum b) foramen ovale c) superior orbital fissu ...
pelvis-and-fetal-skull2
... symphysis pubis. This is the diagonal conjugate and is about 11.5 – 12cm. If one subtracts 1.5 – 2cm from this measurement one can indirectly get to know the obstetric conjugate. Show the transverse diameter of the inlet which is the distance between the farthest points on the ilio –pectineal line a ...
... symphysis pubis. This is the diagonal conjugate and is about 11.5 – 12cm. If one subtracts 1.5 – 2cm from this measurement one can indirectly get to know the obstetric conjugate. Show the transverse diameter of the inlet which is the distance between the farthest points on the ilio –pectineal line a ...
SKULL OF V ARANUS MONITOR (LINN.).
... The skull of Varanus monitor is pyr31midal in shape, each of the dorsal, ventral and lateral surfaces being more or less triangular in outline; the posterior surface is also more or less triangular and forms, so to speak, the base of the pyramid, the apex being formed by the anterior pointed snout ( ...
... The skull of Varanus monitor is pyr31midal in shape, each of the dorsal, ventral and lateral surfaces being more or less triangular in outline; the posterior surface is also more or less triangular and forms, so to speak, the base of the pyramid, the apex being formed by the anterior pointed snout ( ...
Interactive Cadaveric Dissection Guide
... The ability to perform dissection provides a unique opportunity to observe the intricate interplay of human structure. This is especially true if the student is able to participate in an anatomy laboratory in which several (or many) different cadavers are located. A consistent theme in the treatises ...
... The ability to perform dissection provides a unique opportunity to observe the intricate interplay of human structure. This is especially true if the student is able to participate in an anatomy laboratory in which several (or many) different cadavers are located. A consistent theme in the treatises ...
Stroke Syndromes
... • Supplies the anterior limb of the internal capsule, the anterior perforate substance, amygdala, anterior hypothalamus, and the inferior part of the head of the caudate nucleus • Occlusion of the proximal ACA is usually well tolerated because of collateral flow through the anterior communicating ar ...
... • Supplies the anterior limb of the internal capsule, the anterior perforate substance, amygdala, anterior hypothalamus, and the inferior part of the head of the caudate nucleus • Occlusion of the proximal ACA is usually well tolerated because of collateral flow through the anterior communicating ar ...
Extrinsic Muscles of the Thoracic (or Pectoral) Limb (Muscles that
... - On the scapula, the hamate and suprahamate are processes of the acromion - Biceps brachii m. attaches only to radius - On the humerus, there is a supracondylar foramen - Brachioradialis m. is well-defined, while absent in dog - Complete claw-retention mechanism…HOW? Dorsal elastic ligaments in t ...
... - On the scapula, the hamate and suprahamate are processes of the acromion - Biceps brachii m. attaches only to radius - On the humerus, there is a supracondylar foramen - Brachioradialis m. is well-defined, while absent in dog - Complete claw-retention mechanism…HOW? Dorsal elastic ligaments in t ...
Cervical 360º Concise
... From above: Lateral surface of the mastoid process, lateral half of the superior nuchal line of the occiput From below: Sternal Head: Anterior superior surface of the manubrium Clavicular Head: Medial 1/3-1/4 superior and posterior surfaces of the clavicle ...
... From above: Lateral surface of the mastoid process, lateral half of the superior nuchal line of the occiput From below: Sternal Head: Anterior superior surface of the manubrium Clavicular Head: Medial 1/3-1/4 superior and posterior surfaces of the clavicle ...
Deep dissection of the neck
... •on prevertebral fascia, anterolateral to vertebral column •Include 3 sympathetic ganglia ...
... •on prevertebral fascia, anterolateral to vertebral column •Include 3 sympathetic ganglia ...
VENTRICULAR SYSTEM:
... indirectly with each othe r through the interventricular foramen which lies in the anterior part of the medial wall of the ventricle - The foramen is bounded anteriorly by the anterior column of the fornix and posteriorly by the anterior end of the thalamus The body (central part): - Extends from th ...
... indirectly with each othe r through the interventricular foramen which lies in the anterior part of the medial wall of the ventricle - The foramen is bounded anteriorly by the anterior column of the fornix and posteriorly by the anterior end of the thalamus The body (central part): - Extends from th ...
Neck Dissection, Preceptor
... considered for high-output or intractable fistulas. 9. Two possible complications from neck dissections, especially radical neck dissections that may affect mental status include embolism causing a stroke and air embolus. Embolism: Embolism can occur during dissection along the carotid artery during ...
... considered for high-output or intractable fistulas. 9. Two possible complications from neck dissections, especially radical neck dissections that may affect mental status include embolism causing a stroke and air embolus. Embolism: Embolism can occur during dissection along the carotid artery during ...
20. PLACODES AND SENSORY DEVELOPMENT
... Placodes are localized regions of columnar epithelium that develop from ectoderm between the 10- and 30-somite stage at the border between neural plate/neural crest and the future epidermis. While it has long been held that placodes evolved with the emergence of vertebrates, recent evidence indicate ...
... Placodes are localized regions of columnar epithelium that develop from ectoderm between the 10- and 30-somite stage at the border between neural plate/neural crest and the future epidermis. While it has long been held that placodes evolved with the emergence of vertebrates, recent evidence indicate ...
Anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament
... Transection of the PCL decreased femoral rollback to a net average of 6.2 mm. With PCL deficiency increased posterior translation of the tibia shifts the femoral contact point on the tibia anteriorly (Figure 1). This will unload the posterior horn of the medial meniscus and increase wear on the medi ...
... Transection of the PCL decreased femoral rollback to a net average of 6.2 mm. With PCL deficiency increased posterior translation of the tibia shifts the femoral contact point on the tibia anteriorly (Figure 1). This will unload the posterior horn of the medial meniscus and increase wear on the medi ...
File - Wk 1-2
... o provides partly rigid and flexible axis for the body and a pivot for the head o plays an important role in posture and locomotion consists of 33 vertebrae in 5 regions: o 7 cervical o 12 thoracic o 5 lumbar o 5 sacral o 4 coccygeal motion only occurs between the 24 cervical, thoracic and lumbar ve ...
... o provides partly rigid and flexible axis for the body and a pivot for the head o plays an important role in posture and locomotion consists of 33 vertebrae in 5 regions: o 7 cervical o 12 thoracic o 5 lumbar o 5 sacral o 4 coccygeal motion only occurs between the 24 cervical, thoracic and lumbar ve ...
MINI-Calc Detailed Surgical Technique
... ·· This screw should be fully threaded with care taken to not over-compress. ·· Depending on the plate chosen, the anterolateral fragment, if present, can be fixed with simple screws or through screws placed through an extension of the minimally invasive plate. ·· Typically those screws are placed i ...
... ·· This screw should be fully threaded with care taken to not over-compress. ·· Depending on the plate chosen, the anterolateral fragment, if present, can be fixed with simple screws or through screws placed through an extension of the minimally invasive plate. ·· Typically those screws are placed i ...
File
... individual taste bud within the epithelium of the papillary trough. The orifice (taste pore) (arrow) of the taste bud opens into the lateral wall of the circumvallate papilla, allowing for taste sensation to be received by the taste bud. ...
... individual taste bud within the epithelium of the papillary trough. The orifice (taste pore) (arrow) of the taste bud opens into the lateral wall of the circumvallate papilla, allowing for taste sensation to be received by the taste bud. ...
tube formation by pomatoceros triqueter (polychaeta)
... over the surface of the tube. In the fold formed by the collar two glands, one on each side of the peristomium, produce calcium carbonate granules, and these together with the secretion of mucopolysaccharide from the unicellular glands in the ventro-lateral peristomial epithelium constitute the mate ...
... over the surface of the tube. In the fold formed by the collar two glands, one on each side of the peristomium, produce calcium carbonate granules, and these together with the secretion of mucopolysaccharide from the unicellular glands in the ventro-lateral peristomial epithelium constitute the mate ...
Joints and ligaments
... Intervertebral disks A fibrocartilaginous disk between adjacent vertebral bodies. it is composed of two parts: an outer anulus fibrosus and an inner nucleus pulposus; the nucleus pulposus is the remnant of the notochord; the intervertebral disks are important shock absorbers between vertebrae. Deta ...
... Intervertebral disks A fibrocartilaginous disk between adjacent vertebral bodies. it is composed of two parts: an outer anulus fibrosus and an inner nucleus pulposus; the nucleus pulposus is the remnant of the notochord; the intervertebral disks are important shock absorbers between vertebrae. Deta ...
Lecture 15 - Posterior Abdominal Wall: Learning Objectives
... transversus abdominis near the ASIS Then pass through the internal and external obliques to supply the abdominal muscles and skin of the inguinal and pubic regions. Division of the L1 anterior ramus may occur as far distally as the ASIS so that often only one nerve (L1) crosses the posterior abdom ...
... transversus abdominis near the ASIS Then pass through the internal and external obliques to supply the abdominal muscles and skin of the inguinal and pubic regions. Division of the L1 anterior ramus may occur as far distally as the ASIS so that often only one nerve (L1) crosses the posterior abdom ...
Drosophila embryogenesis
Drosophila embryogenesis, the process by which Drosophila (fruit fly) embryos form, is a favorite model system for geneticists and developmental biologists studying embryogenesis. The small size, short generation time, and large brood size make it ideal for genetic studies. Transparent embryos facilitate developmental studies. Drosophila melanogaster was introduced into the field of genetic experiments by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1909.