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... innervated by C.N. XI Innervation is by the spinal nerves near it innervated by the dorsal scapular nerve innervated by the dorsal rami of nearby spinal nerves innervated by dorsal rami of adjacent spinal nerves ...
... innervated by C.N. XI Innervation is by the spinal nerves near it innervated by the dorsal scapular nerve innervated by the dorsal rami of nearby spinal nerves innervated by dorsal rami of adjacent spinal nerves ...
the knee joint - Fisiokinesiterapia
... The patella moves the insertion of the quadriceps muscles further down the tibia. This increases the folcrum of the quads A longer folcrum increases the leverage of the quads making them a strong muscle group No patella: Folcrum ^__F_________R. Patella: Folcrum ^_____F______R. ...
... The patella moves the insertion of the quadriceps muscles further down the tibia. This increases the folcrum of the quads A longer folcrum increases the leverage of the quads making them a strong muscle group No patella: Folcrum ^__F_________R. Patella: Folcrum ^_____F______R. ...
the knee joint - Fisiokinesiterapia
... The patella moves the insertion of the quadriceps muscles further down the tibia. This increases the folcrum of the quads A longer folcrum increases the leverage of the quads making them a strong muscle group No patella: Folcrum ^__F_________R. Patella: Folcrum ^_____F______R. ...
... The patella moves the insertion of the quadriceps muscles further down the tibia. This increases the folcrum of the quads A longer folcrum increases the leverage of the quads making them a strong muscle group No patella: Folcrum ^__F_________R. Patella: Folcrum ^_____F______R. ...
Triangles of the neck
... The hyoid bone, at the level of C3 vertebra, provide an attachment for the two groups. The muscles are called the strap muscles from their flat shape and they are in the same plane as the body wall musculature, rectus abdominis ...
... The hyoid bone, at the level of C3 vertebra, provide an attachment for the two groups. The muscles are called the strap muscles from their flat shape and they are in the same plane as the body wall musculature, rectus abdominis ...
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... Cut the medial brim of the liner so that it runs 1 cm below the perineum. The lateral brim of the liner is at the same height as the brim of the prosthetic socket. Isolate the trimmed and donned liner on the outside with soap solution. Pull a cotton stockinette (ᆺ - 15 cm width) over the residual li ...
... Cut the medial brim of the liner so that it runs 1 cm below the perineum. The lateral brim of the liner is at the same height as the brim of the prosthetic socket. Isolate the trimmed and donned liner on the outside with soap solution. Pull a cotton stockinette (ᆺ - 15 cm width) over the residual li ...
Slide 1 - mcstmf
... and pressure and is supplied as follows: • The costal pleura by the intercostal nerves. • The mediastinal pleura by the phrenic nerve. • The diaphragmatic pleura over the domes by the phrenic nerve and around the periphery by the lower six intercostal nerves. • The visceral pleura covering the lungs ...
... and pressure and is supplied as follows: • The costal pleura by the intercostal nerves. • The mediastinal pleura by the phrenic nerve. • The diaphragmatic pleura over the domes by the phrenic nerve and around the periphery by the lower six intercostal nerves. • The visceral pleura covering the lungs ...
323Lecture4 - Dr. Stuart Sumida
... transfer of weight through head of the femur to cortical bone of ...
... transfer of weight through head of the femur to cortical bone of ...
The Human Brain in Photographs and Diagrams
... canal in the middle of the butterfly is the remnant of the lumen of the embryonic neural tube. The extensions of the gray matter posteriorly and anteriorly are termed the posterior and anterior (dorsal and ventral) horns. The zone where the two horns meet is the intermediate gray. At every level, th ...
... canal in the middle of the butterfly is the remnant of the lumen of the embryonic neural tube. The extensions of the gray matter posteriorly and anteriorly are termed the posterior and anterior (dorsal and ventral) horns. The zone where the two horns meet is the intermediate gray. At every level, th ...
Hip and Pelvis Imaging Outline Radiographs Routine MRI MR
... Training for Boston Marathon Referred for dx of L post-medial shin splints by PCP During history, reported increasing R hip pain over past 5 weeks which also limited his ability to run. ...
... Training for Boston Marathon Referred for dx of L post-medial shin splints by PCP During history, reported increasing R hip pain over past 5 weeks which also limited his ability to run. ...
Soft Tissue of the Back
... The three groups are broken down into sub -subgroups based upon where they are located E.G., in the lumbar region called lumborum, in thoracic region called thoracis, in cervical region called cervicis and, if they reach anywhere on the skull, they are called capitis. E.G., Iliocostalis lumborum ...
... The three groups are broken down into sub -subgroups based upon where they are located E.G., in the lumbar region called lumborum, in thoracic region called thoracis, in cervical region called cervicis and, if they reach anywhere on the skull, they are called capitis. E.G., Iliocostalis lumborum ...
anterior tibial artery
... o includes most of tibia & fibula Distally, structures pass between the leg & foot mainly through tarsal tunnel on the posteromedial side of the ankle, Except anterior tibial artery & ends of the deep and superficial fibular nerves ...
... o includes most of tibia & fibula Distally, structures pass between the leg & foot mainly through tarsal tunnel on the posteromedial side of the ankle, Except anterior tibial artery & ends of the deep and superficial fibular nerves ...
20a_Muscles_acting_Thigh_leg.Nov15
... MUSCLES ACTING ON FEMUR: (p 371) most arise from the pelvis except: principle flexor of hip, together called iliopsoas, both insert into lesser trochanter by same tendon, under inguinal ligament psoas major and minor origin: lumbar vertebrae (beef tenderloin: filet mignon, chateaux briand)(p. minor ...
... MUSCLES ACTING ON FEMUR: (p 371) most arise from the pelvis except: principle flexor of hip, together called iliopsoas, both insert into lesser trochanter by same tendon, under inguinal ligament psoas major and minor origin: lumbar vertebrae (beef tenderloin: filet mignon, chateaux briand)(p. minor ...
Sectional Anatomy Terminology
... • Inferior Mesenteric Artery (IMA – branching anteriorly at the level of L3L3-L4) - supplies distal half of large intestine Middle Sacral Artery - unpaired inferior branch ...
... • Inferior Mesenteric Artery (IMA – branching anteriorly at the level of L3L3-L4) - supplies distal half of large intestine Middle Sacral Artery - unpaired inferior branch ...
ThoracoAbdominbal Nerves Subcostal Nerve
... saphenous opening or directly through the fascia lata to supply the skin over the femoral triangle lateral to that supplied by the iliInguinal nerve 11. woodburne page516 lateral femoral cutaneous L2 L3 1. lateral border of the psoas 2. dingle or in branches 3. crosses iliac muscle deep to its fasci ...
... saphenous opening or directly through the fascia lata to supply the skin over the femoral triangle lateral to that supplied by the iliInguinal nerve 11. woodburne page516 lateral femoral cutaneous L2 L3 1. lateral border of the psoas 2. dingle or in branches 3. crosses iliac muscle deep to its fasci ...
Human Anatomy: The Pieces of the Body Puzzle
... • There is a joint capsule lined with a synovial membrane that secretes the lubrication fluid for the joint. The capsule may or may not have thickenings called intrinsic ligaments that add support. ...
... • There is a joint capsule lined with a synovial membrane that secretes the lubrication fluid for the joint. The capsule may or may not have thickenings called intrinsic ligaments that add support. ...
Lower Extremity
... Increases the MA of the gluteus maximus – making it a more effective hip external rotator ...
... Increases the MA of the gluteus maximus – making it a more effective hip external rotator ...
SPINAL CORD -1
... The spinal veins form loose-knit plexuses in which there are an anterior and a posterior midline longitudinal vein, and on each side a pair of longitudinal veins posterior to the anterior and posterior nerve roots. These veins drain to the internal vertebral venous plexus, and thence via the extern ...
... The spinal veins form loose-knit plexuses in which there are an anterior and a posterior midline longitudinal vein, and on each side a pair of longitudinal veins posterior to the anterior and posterior nerve roots. These veins drain to the internal vertebral venous plexus, and thence via the extern ...
AXILLA LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Know the position, shape of
... Arranged in five groups: anterior group - deep to pectoralis major and drain lateral and anterior chest wall, breast and upper abdominal wall. lateral group - lateral wall of axilla. Drain whole arm with exception of that portion whose vessels accompany cephalic vein posterior group - lateral ...
... Arranged in five groups: anterior group - deep to pectoralis major and drain lateral and anterior chest wall, breast and upper abdominal wall. lateral group - lateral wall of axilla. Drain whole arm with exception of that portion whose vessels accompany cephalic vein posterior group - lateral ...
Rhesus Monkey Brain Atlas Subcortical Gray Structures
... lateral ventricle/temporal horn and hippocampus in posterior coronal slices. In anterior coronal slices, the inferior boundary is temporal white matter, then CSF. The anterior boundary is CSF. The posterior boundary is hippocampus. The medial boundary is CSF. The lateral boundary is white matter in ...
... lateral ventricle/temporal horn and hippocampus in posterior coronal slices. In anterior coronal slices, the inferior boundary is temporal white matter, then CSF. The anterior boundary is CSF. The posterior boundary is hippocampus. The medial boundary is CSF. The lateral boundary is white matter in ...
EZMP1640 Arterial and Veneo Arterial and
... inferior divisions of the middle cerebral (including sulcal, temporal, and parietal arteries), and the posterior cerebral artery branches. The ophthalmic artery can also be seen see as the first intracranial branch of the internal carotid artery entering the optic canal. Venous circulation; The dura ...
... inferior divisions of the middle cerebral (including sulcal, temporal, and parietal arteries), and the posterior cerebral artery branches. The ophthalmic artery can also be seen see as the first intracranial branch of the internal carotid artery entering the optic canal. Venous circulation; The dura ...
Shoulder Instability
... Shoulder Instability Department of Orthopaedics, CKUH Sen-Jen Lee Reference: Orthopaedic Knowledge Update 6 ...
... Shoulder Instability Department of Orthopaedics, CKUH Sen-Jen Lee Reference: Orthopaedic Knowledge Update 6 ...
2-Brain Rad Anantomy
... •thin sheet of grey matter lies between the putamen and the insula. •separated medially from the putamen by the external capsule and •bounded laterally by (the extreme capsule) just deep to the insula ...
... •thin sheet of grey matter lies between the putamen and the insula. •separated medially from the putamen by the external capsule and •bounded laterally by (the extreme capsule) just deep to the insula ...
Arthropod head problem
The arthropod head problem is a long-standing zoological dispute concerning the segmental composition of the heads of the various arthropod groups, and how they are evolutionarily related to each other. While the dispute has historically centered on the exact make-up of the insect head, it has been widened to include other living arthropods such as the crustaceans and chelicerates; and fossil forms, such as the many arthropods known from exceptionally preserved Cambrian faunas. While the topic has classically been based on insect embryology, in recent years a great deal of developmental molecular data has become available. Dozens of more or less distinct solutions to the problem, dating back to at least 1897, have been published, including several in the 2000s.The arthropod head problem is popularly known as the ""endless dispute"", the title of a famous paper on the subject by Jacob G. Rempel in 1975, referring to its seemingly intractable nature. Although some progress has been made since that time, the precise nature of especially the labrum and the pre-oral region of arthropods remain highly controversial.