WAPT - Human Anatomy
... Define the following terms: grey matter, white matter, tract, nerve, nucleus, ganglion, decussation, cortex, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system and somatic nervous system List the components of the central and peripheral nervous systems List the support cells ...
... Define the following terms: grey matter, white matter, tract, nerve, nucleus, ganglion, decussation, cortex, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system and somatic nervous system List the components of the central and peripheral nervous systems List the support cells ...
WAPT - Human Anatomy
... Define the following terms: grey matter, white matter, tract, nerve, nucleus, ganglion, decussation, cortex, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system and somatic nervous system List the components of the central and peripheral nervous systems List the support cells ...
... Define the following terms: grey matter, white matter, tract, nerve, nucleus, ganglion, decussation, cortex, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system and somatic nervous system List the components of the central and peripheral nervous systems List the support cells ...
Hao Shisup>1*sup>, Florian Gatzkesup>2sup>, Julia M. Molle
... myofibers as compared with wild type injured mice (Figure 1G). In addition, both myofiber crosssectional area and the number of myofibers with greater than 2 or more nuclei were significantly reduced in regenerating MKP1/5-DKO mice as compared with skeletal muscle from wild type mice (Figure 1I-J). ...
... myofibers as compared with wild type injured mice (Figure 1G). In addition, both myofiber crosssectional area and the number of myofibers with greater than 2 or more nuclei were significantly reduced in regenerating MKP1/5-DKO mice as compared with skeletal muscle from wild type mice (Figure 1I-J). ...
Chapter 10:The Muscular System
... – Describe the ways that muscles work in groups to aid, oppose, or moderate each other’s actions. – Distinguish between intrinsic and extrinsic muscles. – Describe in general terms the nerve supply to the muscles and where these nerves originate. – Explain how the Latin names of muscles can aid in v ...
... – Describe the ways that muscles work in groups to aid, oppose, or moderate each other’s actions. – Distinguish between intrinsic and extrinsic muscles. – Describe in general terms the nerve supply to the muscles and where these nerves originate. – Explain how the Latin names of muscles can aid in v ...
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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 ...
muscles
... – Describe the ways that muscles work in groups to aid, oppose, or moderate each other’s actions. – Distinguish between intrinsic and extrinsic muscles. – Describe in general terms the nerve supply to the muscles and where these nerves originate. – Explain how the Latin names of muscles can aid in v ...
... – Describe the ways that muscles work in groups to aid, oppose, or moderate each other’s actions. – Distinguish between intrinsic and extrinsic muscles. – Describe in general terms the nerve supply to the muscles and where these nerves originate. – Explain how the Latin names of muscles can aid in v ...
Multi-axis passive and active stiffnesses of the glenohumeral joint
... glenohumeral stiffness characterizing the force–displacement relationship and stability has not been evaluated in all four directions under passive and active conditions. Methods. The humeral head was translated in the posterior, anterior, inferior and superior directions relative to the glenoid with ...
... glenohumeral stiffness characterizing the force–displacement relationship and stability has not been evaluated in all four directions under passive and active conditions. Methods. The humeral head was translated in the posterior, anterior, inferior and superior directions relative to the glenoid with ...
3D representation of the developing chick knee joint:
... The knee joint has a highly complex 3-dimensional (3D) morphology that is sculpted at the interface of the forming long bones as they are generated in the embryo. Although it is clear that regulatory genes guide joint formation, the mechanisms that are responsible for morphogenesis of the knee are p ...
... The knee joint has a highly complex 3-dimensional (3D) morphology that is sculpted at the interface of the forming long bones as they are generated in the embryo. Although it is clear that regulatory genes guide joint formation, the mechanisms that are responsible for morphogenesis of the knee are p ...
Lower limb
... (medially) and medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius muscle Ligaments of the fibrous capsule: *Lateral (fibular) collateral ligament: cord-like ligament is attached to the lateral condyle of the femur and the head of the fibula; pierced the tendon of the biceps femoris; is separated from t ...
... (medially) and medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius muscle Ligaments of the fibrous capsule: *Lateral (fibular) collateral ligament: cord-like ligament is attached to the lateral condyle of the femur and the head of the fibula; pierced the tendon of the biceps femoris; is separated from t ...
Incomplete Avulsion Fractures of the Scapular Spine Caused by
... 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 analyzed, intramuscular hematoma is considered to be the mos ...
... 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 analyzed, intramuscular hematoma is considered to be the mos ...
The evolution of endothermy is explained by thyroid hormone
... the transport of ions. For example, Na+/K+-ATPase transports ions across cell membranes, and the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum calcium ATPase (SERCA) transports calcium into the intracellular sarcoplasmic or endoplasmic reticulum. Calcium cycling in muscle Neural signals lead to muscle contraction by ...
... the transport of ions. For example, Na+/K+-ATPase transports ions across cell membranes, and the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum calcium ATPase (SERCA) transports calcium into the intracellular sarcoplasmic or endoplasmic reticulum. Calcium cycling in muscle Neural signals lead to muscle contraction by ...
Introduction Shoulder girdle is a complex structure
... 30–45 degree angle with frontal plane. Anatomically it has three borders – medial, superior and lateral; three angles – superior, inferior and lateral; two surfaces – dorsal and costal. There are three prominent structures/processes arising from the scapula body – coracoid, acromion and scapular spi ...
... 30–45 degree angle with frontal plane. Anatomically it has three borders – medial, superior and lateral; three angles – superior, inferior and lateral; two surfaces – dorsal and costal. There are three prominent structures/processes arising from the scapula body – coracoid, acromion and scapular spi ...
The Modified External Oblique Musculocutaneous Flap
... dissection of 25 cadavers showed that the external oblique muscle has 3 sources of blood supply which are the deep circumflex iliac artery, the iliac branch of iliolumbar artery and the lower eight posterior intercostals arteries. In our series of 14 consecutive patients treated at Alexandria Main U ...
... dissection of 25 cadavers showed that the external oblique muscle has 3 sources of blood supply which are the deep circumflex iliac artery, the iliac branch of iliolumbar artery and the lower eight posterior intercostals arteries. In our series of 14 consecutive patients treated at Alexandria Main U ...
anatomy review notes
... All papillae except the filiform have taste buds on their surface. The circumvallate are the largest of the papillae. There are 8 to 14 circumvallate papillae arranged in a V-shape in front of the sulcus terminalis, creating a border between the oral and pharyngeal parts of the tongue. The upper s ...
... All papillae except the filiform have taste buds on their surface. The circumvallate are the largest of the papillae. There are 8 to 14 circumvallate papillae arranged in a V-shape in front of the sulcus terminalis, creating a border between the oral and pharyngeal parts of the tongue. The upper s ...
Anatomy Exam 3 Outline Lecture 16 – Pelvis and Perineum
... i. Gonadal cords are regressing now; primordial germ cells migrating into cortical cords ii. Medulla is degenerating iii. At 16 weeks cortical cords break up into primordial follicles; one germ cell and single surrounding layer of epithelial cells; this goes on throughout fetal position iv. Primary ...
... i. Gonadal cords are regressing now; primordial germ cells migrating into cortical cords ii. Medulla is degenerating iii. At 16 weeks cortical cords break up into primordial follicles; one germ cell and single surrounding layer of epithelial cells; this goes on throughout fetal position iv. Primary ...
thoracic wall - Yeditepe University Pharma Anatomy
... • Provides attachment for and support the weight of the upper limbs. • Provides the anchoring attachment (origin) of many of the muscles that move and maintain the position of the upper limbs relative to the trunk. It also provides attachments for muscles of the abdomen, neck, back, and respiration. ...
... • Provides attachment for and support the weight of the upper limbs. • Provides the anchoring attachment (origin) of many of the muscles that move and maintain the position of the upper limbs relative to the trunk. It also provides attachments for muscles of the abdomen, neck, back, and respiration. ...
Tendon development and musculoskeletal assembly: emerging
... connectivity lies, within the TPCs or within the muscles themselves? Chick-quail chimera studies suggests that, at least for cranial and limb muscles, the TPCs and tendon matrix determine the pattern of attachments (Kardon, 1998; Kieny and Chevallier, 1979; Noden, 1988). Do muscles and the myomatrix ...
... connectivity lies, within the TPCs or within the muscles themselves? Chick-quail chimera studies suggests that, at least for cranial and limb muscles, the TPCs and tendon matrix determine the pattern of attachments (Kardon, 1998; Kieny and Chevallier, 1979; Noden, 1988). Do muscles and the myomatrix ...
Proximal Humerus Resection. The Tikhoff–Linberg
... The proximal humerus is a common site for primary osteosarcomas as well as chondrosarcomas. Metastatic tumors occasionally involve the shoulder girdle and are often treated using the same resection and reconstruction techniques. Limb-sparing resection of the proximal humerus is challenging. Despite ...
... The proximal humerus is a common site for primary osteosarcomas as well as chondrosarcomas. Metastatic tumors occasionally involve the shoulder girdle and are often treated using the same resection and reconstruction techniques. Limb-sparing resection of the proximal humerus is challenging. Despite ...
Occipital Neurostimulation-Induced Muscle Spasms
... with the subcompact lead resulted in only local coverage. The patient had good headache relief for about a week but then started experiencing posterior upper neck muscle contractions when she increased the current stimulation to levels required for occipital paresthesiae. Despite multiple reprogramm ...
... with the subcompact lead resulted in only local coverage. The patient had good headache relief for about a week but then started experiencing posterior upper neck muscle contractions when she increased the current stimulation to levels required for occipital paresthesiae. Despite multiple reprogramm ...
Anatomy and Pathology of the Achilles Tendon Tracy MacNair
... lateral lip of the linea aspera Two muscle bellies extend to middle of the calf where they join Tendon forms on deep surface Tendon 10-15 cm in length ...
... lateral lip of the linea aspera Two muscle bellies extend to middle of the calf where they join Tendon forms on deep surface Tendon 10-15 cm in length ...
Multiple tendons of abductor pollicis longus
... were inserted to the lateral and anterolateral sides of the base of the first metacarpal bone and opponens pollicis (two tendons each), to the abductor pollicis brevis, trapezium and thenar fascia (one tendon each). It was innervated by a branch of posterior interosseous nerve. Discussion The APL is ...
... were inserted to the lateral and anterolateral sides of the base of the first metacarpal bone and opponens pollicis (two tendons each), to the abductor pollicis brevis, trapezium and thenar fascia (one tendon each). It was innervated by a branch of posterior interosseous nerve. Discussion The APL is ...
Transversus Abdominus Plane Block
... Figure 2: Nerve supply to the anterior abdominal wall. Each Roman numeral indicates the thoracic nerve seen below it. ...
... Figure 2: Nerve supply to the anterior abdominal wall. Each Roman numeral indicates the thoracic nerve seen below it. ...
Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) block - e-safe
... Figure 2: Nerve supply to the anterior abdominal wall. Each Roman numeral indicates the thoracic nerve seen below it. ...
... Figure 2: Nerve supply to the anterior abdominal wall. Each Roman numeral indicates the thoracic nerve seen below it. ...
Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP)
... Figure 2: Nerve supply to the anterior abdominal wall. Each Roman numeral indicates the thoracic nerve seen below it. ...
... Figure 2: Nerve supply to the anterior abdominal wall. Each Roman numeral indicates the thoracic nerve seen below it. ...
Cranio-orbitozygomatic Approach and Its Orbitopterional Modification
... decade, several authors demonstrated the enlarged operative exposures and specified the increased operative angles obtained through the COZ approaches (10, 18, 20). The results of these reports propagated the proposal of more than one modification for the standard COZ approach (4, 5, ...
... decade, several authors demonstrated the enlarged operative exposures and specified the increased operative angles obtained through the COZ approaches (10, 18, 20). The results of these reports propagated the proposal of more than one modification for the standard COZ approach (4, 5, ...
Myocyte
A myocyte (also known as a muscle cell) is the type of cell found in muscle tissue. Myocytes are long, tubular cells that develop from myoblasts to form muscles in a process known as myogenesis. There are various specialized forms of myocytes: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle cells, with various properties. The striated cells of cardiac and skeletal muscles are referred to as muscle fibers. Cardiomyocytes are the muscle fibres that form the chambers of the heart, and have a single central nucleus. Skeletal muscle fibers help support and move the body and tend to have peripheral nuclei. Smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements such as the peristalsis contractions in the stomach.