Essentials of Biology Sylvia S. Mader
... • All crustaceans share several features. – A head with five appendages – Legs attached to the thorax – A fused head and thorax (cephalothorax) – Abdominal segments with swimmerets. ...
... • All crustaceans share several features. – A head with five appendages – Legs attached to the thorax – A fused head and thorax (cephalothorax) – Abdominal segments with swimmerets. ...
Thoracolumbar Spine X-rays
... Anterior wedge fractures are the commonest injury and may be stable or unstable All other injuries should be considered to be unstable until assessed by a specialist and appropriate precautions should be taken to immobilise the spine Features of an unstable anterior wedge fracture The followin ...
... Anterior wedge fractures are the commonest injury and may be stable or unstable All other injuries should be considered to be unstable until assessed by a specialist and appropriate precautions should be taken to immobilise the spine Features of an unstable anterior wedge fracture The followin ...
Guided notes for ppt 7 muscles of the hip and lower limb
... Guided Notes for Muscles ppt #7 Muscles acting on the Hip and Lower Limb ...
... Guided Notes for Muscles ppt #7 Muscles acting on the Hip and Lower Limb ...
bio-mechanics of hip joint
... • The inferior aspect of the lunate surface (the base of the horseshoe) is interrupted by a deep notch called the acetabular notch. The acetabular notch is spanned by a fibrous band, the transverse acetabular ligament, that connects the two ends of the horseshoe. • The transverse acetabular ligame ...
... • The inferior aspect of the lunate surface (the base of the horseshoe) is interrupted by a deep notch called the acetabular notch. The acetabular notch is spanned by a fibrous band, the transverse acetabular ligament, that connects the two ends of the horseshoe. • The transverse acetabular ligame ...
Upper Cross System Head Injuries & Neck Injuries
... brief less than 15 seconds. No resolution within lucid interval ...
... brief less than 15 seconds. No resolution within lucid interval ...
TSM33 - Neck and Pharynx
... The anterior neck can be divided into two regions: o Anterior triangle – between the two sternocleidomastoid muscles down to the sternum o Posterior triangle – between sternocleidomastoid and trapezius (little clinical significance) The pharynx can be divided into three regions: o Nasopharynx – from ...
... The anterior neck can be divided into two regions: o Anterior triangle – between the two sternocleidomastoid muscles down to the sternum o Posterior triangle – between sternocleidomastoid and trapezius (little clinical significance) The pharynx can be divided into three regions: o Nasopharynx – from ...
Vertebral Column and Thorax
... Clavicle Sternal end – rounded end, articulates with manubrium. Acromial end – flat end, articulates with scapula. Conoid tuberosity – muscle attachment located on the inferior aspect of the shaft, ...
... Clavicle Sternal end – rounded end, articulates with manubrium. Acromial end – flat end, articulates with scapula. Conoid tuberosity – muscle attachment located on the inferior aspect of the shaft, ...
The transverse processes
... The foramen transversarium may be as large as that in the other cervical vertebræ, but is generally smaller on one or both sides; occasionally it is double, sometimes it is absent. ...
... The foramen transversarium may be as large as that in the other cervical vertebræ, but is generally smaller on one or both sides; occasionally it is double, sometimes it is absent. ...
HADUnitIReview
... that exits at that level is spared, while the nerve root one segment below is often compressed For lumbar roots, that means a herniation of IV disc L2/L3 will compress the L3 root The rule applies the same for cervical vertebrae: C5/C6 C6 root For cervical vertebrae, however, it is the nerve ...
... that exits at that level is spared, while the nerve root one segment below is often compressed For lumbar roots, that means a herniation of IV disc L2/L3 will compress the L3 root The rule applies the same for cervical vertebrae: C5/C6 C6 root For cervical vertebrae, however, it is the nerve ...
c spine - emlearn
... – Prevertebral soft tissue swelling – Avulsion of anterior inferior corner of C2 assoc. with rupture of the ant. Longitudinal ligament – Anterior dislocation of C2 body – Bilateral C2 pedicle fractures. ...
... – Prevertebral soft tissue swelling – Avulsion of anterior inferior corner of C2 assoc. with rupture of the ant. Longitudinal ligament – Anterior dislocation of C2 body – Bilateral C2 pedicle fractures. ...
Elbow arthroscopy (R)
... O'Driscoll prefers not to arthroscope patients who do not have mechanical symptoms or specific findings on examination. He rarely finds abnormalities in these patients. Contraindications Prior ulnar nerve transposition (medial portals), or ulnar nerve subluxation. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy Techni ...
... O'Driscoll prefers not to arthroscope patients who do not have mechanical symptoms or specific findings on examination. He rarely finds abnormalities in these patients. Contraindications Prior ulnar nerve transposition (medial portals), or ulnar nerve subluxation. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy Techni ...
Human Anatomy, First Edition McKinley&O'Loughlin
... alba, a tendinous structure that extends inferiorly from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis. The left and right rectus abdominis muscles and their tendinous insertions are referred to as “six-pack abs.” The superior aspect of the ilium (iliac crest) terminates anteriorly at the anterior supe ...
... alba, a tendinous structure that extends inferiorly from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis. The left and right rectus abdominis muscles and their tendinous insertions are referred to as “six-pack abs.” The superior aspect of the ilium (iliac crest) terminates anteriorly at the anterior supe ...
Human Anatomy - Fisiokinesiterapia
... alba, a tendinous structure that extends inferiorly from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis. The left and right rectus abdominis muscles and their tendinous insertions are referred to as “six-pack abs.” The superior aspect of the ilium (iliac crest) terminates anteriorly at the anterior supe ...
... alba, a tendinous structure that extends inferiorly from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis. The left and right rectus abdominis muscles and their tendinous insertions are referred to as “six-pack abs.” The superior aspect of the ilium (iliac crest) terminates anteriorly at the anterior supe ...
PROPHECY® INBONE®
... Talar Alignment Method • Talus implant flexion is set to match the natural talus. • Talus implant is selected to maximize bone coverage while minimizing implant overhang. • Anterior direction is set by Gutter bisection • The resection depth is set so implant matched to natural talar dome. ...
... Talar Alignment Method • Talus implant flexion is set to match the natural talus. • Talus implant is selected to maximize bone coverage while minimizing implant overhang. • Anterior direction is set by Gutter bisection • The resection depth is set so implant matched to natural talar dome. ...
prophecy® inbone - Total Ankle Institute
... Talar Alignment Method • Talus implant flexion is set to match the natural talus. • Talus implant is selected to maximize bone coverage while minimizing implant overhang. • Anterior direction is set by Gutter bisection • The resection depth is set so implant matched to natural talar dome. ...
... Talar Alignment Method • Talus implant flexion is set to match the natural talus. • Talus implant is selected to maximize bone coverage while minimizing implant overhang. • Anterior direction is set by Gutter bisection • The resection depth is set so implant matched to natural talar dome. ...
Table of Muscles
... rotation and Fibers that flexion arch over the spermatic cord form the cremasteric m. which is innervated by the genital branch of the genital femoral nerve and it raises the testicle for temp regulation Cremasteric reflex: stroke upper medial thigh, testicular movement confirms integrity of L1-L2 s ...
... rotation and Fibers that flexion arch over the spermatic cord form the cremasteric m. which is innervated by the genital branch of the genital femoral nerve and it raises the testicle for temp regulation Cremasteric reflex: stroke upper medial thigh, testicular movement confirms integrity of L1-L2 s ...
Spinal Anatomy - Circle of Docs
... c. Rhomboid major d. Longissimus 33. Entrapment of the superficial peronial nerve at the fibular head causes loss of which function: a. Eversion of the foot b. Inversion of the foot c. Dorsiflexion of the foot d. Flexion of the great toe 34. Which of the following muscles is innervated by the glosso ...
... c. Rhomboid major d. Longissimus 33. Entrapment of the superficial peronial nerve at the fibular head causes loss of which function: a. Eversion of the foot b. Inversion of the foot c. Dorsiflexion of the foot d. Flexion of the great toe 34. Which of the following muscles is innervated by the glosso ...
a - 台大物理治療學系首頁
... 1. Which of the following statements about movements of the clavicle is NOT TRUE? a. Elevation of the sternoclavicular joint is associated with depression of the medial end of the clavicle among most individuals. b. Transverse rotation of the clavicle occurs because of tightening of the acomioclavic ...
... 1. Which of the following statements about movements of the clavicle is NOT TRUE? a. Elevation of the sternoclavicular joint is associated with depression of the medial end of the clavicle among most individuals. b. Transverse rotation of the clavicle occurs because of tightening of the acomioclavic ...
Which of the following muscles attaches to the olecranon process
... d. Large elastic artery Tunica media is muscular layer; tunica adventitia is outer portion which contains the vaso vasorum and nervi nervorum 55. The lens and the cornea are derived from which of the following: a. Surface ectoderm – the cornea and lens come from pia and arachnoid, which is surface e ...
... d. Large elastic artery Tunica media is muscular layer; tunica adventitia is outer portion which contains the vaso vasorum and nervi nervorum 55. The lens and the cornea are derived from which of the following: a. Surface ectoderm – the cornea and lens come from pia and arachnoid, which is surface e ...
orthopedics appliances used in systemic odontology and pam
... treatment that aims at muscular relaxation.The touch of the teeth happens under the anterior AMP (PAM), stimulating the recuperation of the neuro-muscular balance of the Stomatognathic System. This apparatus is used for 60 to 90 days ( there can be an opening of the anterior bite when it is left in ...
... treatment that aims at muscular relaxation.The touch of the teeth happens under the anterior AMP (PAM), stimulating the recuperation of the neuro-muscular balance of the Stomatognathic System. This apparatus is used for 60 to 90 days ( there can be an opening of the anterior bite when it is left in ...
The Spinal Nerves
... The anterior root-contains motor fibers for skeletal muscles. Those from T1 to L2 contain sympathetic fibers; S2 to S4 also contain parasympathetic fibers. The posterior root-contains sensory fibers whose cell bodies are in the spinal ganglion. ...
... The anterior root-contains motor fibers for skeletal muscles. Those from T1 to L2 contain sympathetic fibers; S2 to S4 also contain parasympathetic fibers. The posterior root-contains sensory fibers whose cell bodies are in the spinal ganglion. ...
ORAL CAVITY - University of Kansas Medical Center
... Anterior two-thirds in oral cavity proper. Posterior third in oropharynx. ...
... Anterior two-thirds in oral cavity proper. Posterior third in oropharynx. ...
TSM85 - Innervation of the Lower Limbs
... Femoral nerve – L2-L4 – supplies anterior thigh Obturator nerve – L2-L4 – supplies medial thigh o Sacral plexus (L4-S4) Sciatic nerve – L4-S3 – supplies posterior thigh Tibial nerve – branch of sciatic – supplies posterior leg Superficial fibular nerve – branch of sciatic – supplies latera ...
... Femoral nerve – L2-L4 – supplies anterior thigh Obturator nerve – L2-L4 – supplies medial thigh o Sacral plexus (L4-S4) Sciatic nerve – L4-S3 – supplies posterior thigh Tibial nerve – branch of sciatic – supplies posterior leg Superficial fibular nerve – branch of sciatic – supplies latera ...
Class #9 Chest Muscles and Bones
... Body: sternal angle- where 2nd rib attaches to the body, it’s where the heart is. Xiphoid Process: be cautious of this during CPR, landmark for hand placement ...
... Body: sternal angle- where 2nd rib attaches to the body, it’s where the heart is. Xiphoid Process: be cautious of this during CPR, landmark for hand placement ...
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.