An autonomic pathway from the central nervous system to the
... E. is located posterior to the buccopharyngeal fascia. ...
... E. is located posterior to the buccopharyngeal fascia. ...
On [the Development and Morphology of the Pharyngeal, Laryngeal
... due to fusion of two bars and a copula.1 He was also of opinion that the thyroid cartilage of Eutheria, though its posterior horns are less marked, has a similar derivation. Investigations into the development of the thyroid cartilage in Eutheria have not yielded concordant results. His (1885), as s ...
... due to fusion of two bars and a copula.1 He was also of opinion that the thyroid cartilage of Eutheria, though its posterior horns are less marked, has a similar derivation. Investigations into the development of the thyroid cartilage in Eutheria have not yielded concordant results. His (1885), as s ...
Movements of the Upper Cervical Assembly and Strain in the
... the eye’s position and orientation. The word ‘gaze’ will be used to signify the combined eye position and orientation. Donder’s law is an observational summation that states that there is a unique eye orientation for every eye position. In other words, once you specify the direction that the eye is ...
... the eye’s position and orientation. The word ‘gaze’ will be used to signify the combined eye position and orientation. Donder’s law is an observational summation that states that there is a unique eye orientation for every eye position. In other words, once you specify the direction that the eye is ...
A Comparative Study of the Osteology and Myology of
... common nonfossorial ancestor. The Recent talpids and soricids, however, have evolved along separate courses over a long period of time and present many morphological specializations, although retaining certain primitive c h a r a c t e r s . The present investigation was initiated f o r the purpose ...
... common nonfossorial ancestor. The Recent talpids and soricids, however, have evolved along separate courses over a long period of time and present many morphological specializations, although retaining certain primitive c h a r a c t e r s . The present investigation was initiated f o r the purpose ...
THE BACK
... The superior fibers of the trapezius, from the skull and upper porFon of the vertebral column, descend to aHach to the lateral third of the clavicle and to the acromion of the scapula. ContracFon of these fibers elevates the scapula. ...
... The superior fibers of the trapezius, from the skull and upper porFon of the vertebral column, descend to aHach to the lateral third of the clavicle and to the acromion of the scapula. ContracFon of these fibers elevates the scapula. ...
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 ...
Anatomy of the pharynx and oesophagus
... is normally closed, as is the cricopharyngeal or upper oesophageal sphincter. The cavity of the pharynx is perhaps best considered as a tube flattened from front to back and with varying widths. Changes in its capacity at different levels in the resting state are best demonstrated by cross-sectional ...
... is normally closed, as is the cricopharyngeal or upper oesophageal sphincter. The cavity of the pharynx is perhaps best considered as a tube flattened from front to back and with varying widths. Changes in its capacity at different levels in the resting state are best demonstrated by cross-sectional ...
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... of the popliteal region may help to delimit hyperextension during sporting activities and helping to prevent anterior cruciate ligament tears. In conclusion, total multi-headed dominance (65 %; three plus fourheaded) compared to the two-headed form in our subject population seems to present a more d ...
... of the popliteal region may help to delimit hyperextension during sporting activities and helping to prevent anterior cruciate ligament tears. In conclusion, total multi-headed dominance (65 %; three plus fourheaded) compared to the two-headed form in our subject population seems to present a more d ...
Scapular Kinematics: So how is the scapula supposed to move?
... 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 capabilities. A key element in rehabilitation is the successful transition in the flow of exercises ...
... 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 capabilities. A key element in rehabilitation is the successful transition in the flow of exercises ...
Deep gluteal syndrome: anatomy, imaging, and management of
... management. Any band found should be classified within these three groups. Because of its higher frequency, special attention must be given to branches of the inferior gluteal artery (IGA) nourishing fibrous bands in the proximity of the piriformis muscle [2, 3]. (2) Piriformis syndrome Piriformis s ...
... management. Any band found should be classified within these three groups. Because of its higher frequency, special attention must be given to branches of the inferior gluteal artery (IGA) nourishing fibrous bands in the proximity of the piriformis muscle [2, 3]. (2) Piriformis syndrome Piriformis s ...
1. All of the statement are true except: a. The main action of the
... a. Are entirely composed of soft tissue b. Internally are lined by oral mucosa c. Externally are covered by skin d. There is a fold on their inner surface named the frenulum e. The vermilion border is caused by pigment accumulation ...
... a. Are entirely composed of soft tissue b. Internally are lined by oral mucosa c. Externally are covered by skin d. There is a fold on their inner surface named the frenulum e. The vermilion border is caused by pigment accumulation ...
Tumor stag ng - Association of Surgical Technologists
... supply to the thyroid is from both superior and inferior poles, but care is taken to identify the recurrent laryngeal nerve before sacrificing any structures around the thyroid. Paired parathyroid glands are usually found on the posterior aspect of the thyroid gland, but may be found as inferiorly as ...
... supply to the thyroid is from both superior and inferior poles, but care is taken to identify the recurrent laryngeal nerve before sacrificing any structures around the thyroid. Paired parathyroid glands are usually found on the posterior aspect of the thyroid gland, but may be found as inferiorly as ...
1) The Larynx - Dr. Hiwa Embryology of Larynx Anatomy of the Larynx
... o Open & close glottis: (lateral & post. cricoarytenoid muscles, transverse & oblique arytenoids). o Control the tension of vocal ligaments: (thyroarytenoids, vocalis and cricothyroids). o Alter the shape of the inlet of the larynx: (aryepiglotticus and the thyroepiglotticus). o Except transverse ar ...
... o Open & close glottis: (lateral & post. cricoarytenoid muscles, transverse & oblique arytenoids). o Control the tension of vocal ligaments: (thyroarytenoids, vocalis and cricothyroids). o Alter the shape of the inlet of the larynx: (aryepiglotticus and the thyroepiglotticus). o Except transverse ar ...
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... Although this condition is more common in the hand, the joints around the scaphoid bone have been known to degenerate and become sclerotic. The scaphoid bone is the most vulnerable to injury of the carpal bones with the capitate being the most fixated bone. Friction massage can assist in the circula ...
... Although this condition is more common in the hand, the joints around the scaphoid bone have been known to degenerate and become sclerotic. The scaphoid bone is the most vulnerable to injury of the carpal bones with the capitate being the most fixated bone. Friction massage can assist in the circula ...
The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles
... of general significance none is unique. Therefore the mere existence of those instances of adaptation to peculiarities which are to be found in small groups and single species only, illustrates the fact that muscles are only developed in association with a mechanical need, and this implies and accep ...
... of general significance none is unique. Therefore the mere existence of those instances of adaptation to peculiarities which are to be found in small groups and single species only, illustrates the fact that muscles are only developed in association with a mechanical need, and this implies and accep ...
The Muscular System
... equipped with some 600 skeletal muscles to not only put those 206 bones into motion, but also to generate as much as 85% of our body heat, maintain our posture, control the openings involved with the entrance and exit of materials, and to express our emotions and thoughts through movements of our fa ...
... equipped with some 600 skeletal muscles to not only put those 206 bones into motion, but also to generate as much as 85% of our body heat, maintain our posture, control the openings involved with the entrance and exit of materials, and to express our emotions and thoughts through movements of our fa ...
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... The ulnar nerve is considered the thickest terminal branch of the medial cord in the brachial plexus and most authors does not mention the possibility of this nerve emitting branches to the arm. However, some studies reported that the ulnar nerve could supply the medial head of triceps brachii muscl ...
... The ulnar nerve is considered the thickest terminal branch of the medial cord in the brachial plexus and most authors does not mention the possibility of this nerve emitting branches to the arm. However, some studies reported that the ulnar nerve could supply the medial head of triceps brachii muscl ...
Arteries of the Head and Neck
... • Ascending pharyngeal artery: – Arises from the medial side at the beginning of the external carotid artery. – Run deep to the internal carotid along the side wall of the pharynx • Supply the pharyngeal wall and soft palate • Meningeal branches through foramina ...
... • Ascending pharyngeal artery: – Arises from the medial side at the beginning of the external carotid artery. – Run deep to the internal carotid along the side wall of the pharynx • Supply the pharyngeal wall and soft palate • Meningeal branches through foramina ...
Human Anatomy — Biology 351
... 35. The long head of the biceps femoris is innervated by the common fibular nerve, while the short head is innervated by the tibial portion of the sciatic nerve. ...
... 35. The long head of the biceps femoris is innervated by the common fibular nerve, while the short head is innervated by the tibial portion of the sciatic nerve. ...
Morphology of the melon and its tendinous connections
... caudal melon, termed the cup, stem, and cone and two regions of the left caudal melon, named the cup and branch. All regions of the melon vary in shape and display locally specific muscle-tendon morphologies. The entire length of the melon, from the initial site of sound generation to its rostral en ...
... caudal melon, termed the cup, stem, and cone and two regions of the left caudal melon, named the cup and branch. All regions of the melon vary in shape and display locally specific muscle-tendon morphologies. The entire length of the melon, from the initial site of sound generation to its rostral en ...
1._The_Larynx
... • Primitive larynx is the cranial part of the laryngo tracheal groove. • It is bounded by the caudal part of the hypobranchial eminence and laterally by the ventral folds of the sixth branchial arches. • Epiglottis develops from the hypobranchial eminence. • Arytenoid swellings appear on either sid ...
... • Primitive larynx is the cranial part of the laryngo tracheal groove. • It is bounded by the caudal part of the hypobranchial eminence and laterally by the ventral folds of the sixth branchial arches. • Epiglottis develops from the hypobranchial eminence. • Arytenoid swellings appear on either sid ...
Low back pain Anatomy of the pubic symphysis Sacroiliac joint
... Posterolateral portion of levator ani may take some somatic supply from S3 & S4 sacral nerve plexus ...
... Posterolateral portion of levator ani may take some somatic supply from S3 & S4 sacral nerve plexus ...
Skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the voluntary control of the somatic nervous system. It is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons.Skeletal muscle is made up of individual muscle cells or myocytes, known as muscle fibers. They are formed from the fusion of developmental myoblasts (a type of embryonic progenitor cell that gives rise to a muscle cell) in a process known as myogenesis. Muscle fibres are cylindrical, and multinucleated.Muscle fibers are in turn composed of myofibrils. The myofibrils are composed of actin and myosin filaments, repeated in units called sarcomeres, the basic functional units of the muscle fiber. The sarcomere is responsible for the striated appearance of skeletal muscle, and forms the basic machinery necessary for muscle contraction. The term muscle refers to multiple bundles of muscle fibers called fascicles. All muscles also contain connective tissue arranged in layers of fasciae. Each muscle is enclosed in a layer of fascia; each fascicle is enclosed by a layer of fascia and each individual muscle fiber is also enclosed in a layer of fascia.