Chapter 4
... • Sit pt so when bent arm is extended, ____________with the table • Center to mid elbow • Collimate to elbow joint • Epicondyles should be superimposed. ...
... • Sit pt so when bent arm is extended, ____________with the table • Center to mid elbow • Collimate to elbow joint • Epicondyles should be superimposed. ...
plantar fascitis - Elite Physical Medicine
... Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the plantar fascia on the base of the foot. It is a painful overuse condition and generally both feet are affected. The plantar fascia is a thick band of connective tissue that runs from the heel bone (calcaneus) to the ball of the foot. This dense strip of tissu ...
... Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the plantar fascia on the base of the foot. It is a painful overuse condition and generally both feet are affected. The plantar fascia is a thick band of connective tissue that runs from the heel bone (calcaneus) to the ball of the foot. This dense strip of tissu ...
An Anatomical Study Of Indrabasti Marma
... knowledge which was developed and discovered by our great ancestors. To understand and to properly execute this knowledge we must have the knowledge of Sharira. Marma is the very important and interesting subject in Sharira which has great utility in the field of surgery and medicine. In ancient Ind ...
... knowledge which was developed and discovered by our great ancestors. To understand and to properly execute this knowledge we must have the knowledge of Sharira. Marma is the very important and interesting subject in Sharira which has great utility in the field of surgery and medicine. In ancient Ind ...
Chapter 3
... • Following implantation the endometrium is known as the decidua and consists of three regions: the decidua basalis, decidua capuslaris, and decidua parietalis. • The decidua basalis lies between the chorion and the stratum basalis of the uterus. It becomes the maternal part of the placenta. • The d ...
... • Following implantation the endometrium is known as the decidua and consists of three regions: the decidua basalis, decidua capuslaris, and decidua parietalis. • The decidua basalis lies between the chorion and the stratum basalis of the uterus. It becomes the maternal part of the placenta. • The d ...
Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology
... posterior root of the transverse process, called retrotransverse foramen (RF), which is smaller and located behind the TF of the atlas and is formed by a bony bridge extending from the posterior root of the transverse process to the root of the posterior arch of the atlas. Since the existing studies ...
... posterior root of the transverse process, called retrotransverse foramen (RF), which is smaller and located behind the TF of the atlas and is formed by a bony bridge extending from the posterior root of the transverse process to the root of the posterior arch of the atlas. Since the existing studies ...
33-the walls & joint..
... It is a loose connective tissue that covers and supports all pelvic viscera. It fuses with the parietal layer when a viscus comes into contact with the pelvic wall. ...
... It is a loose connective tissue that covers and supports all pelvic viscera. It fuses with the parietal layer when a viscus comes into contact with the pelvic wall. ...
3.Lower limb
... the atlases, multimedia and presentations and practical part, when students work with cadavers in the dissection room. Some cadavers are prepared by students under assistants supervision and some, earlier prepared, are demonstrated to let the students become familiar with the structure, relations an ...
... the atlases, multimedia and presentations and practical part, when students work with cadavers in the dissection room. Some cadavers are prepared by students under assistants supervision and some, earlier prepared, are demonstrated to let the students become familiar with the structure, relations an ...
Thorax
... Identify the bones of the thorax List the functions of the thorax Identify the three regions of the sternum Discuss the articulation of the sternum and ribs 5. Differentiate between the types of ribs ...
... Identify the bones of the thorax List the functions of the thorax Identify the three regions of the sternum Discuss the articulation of the sternum and ribs 5. Differentiate between the types of ribs ...
Chapter 4
... Ulna Anatomy Proximal • _____________ – Depression making up the elbow with the Humerus ...
... Ulna Anatomy Proximal • _____________ – Depression making up the elbow with the Humerus ...
Chapter 23
... Understanding Gases Gases obey laws of physics called the gas laws. – These laws apply equally to the gases of the atmosphere, the gases in our lungs, the gases dissolved in the blood, and the gases diffusing into and out of the cells of our body. – To understand the mechanics of ventilation and re ...
... Understanding Gases Gases obey laws of physics called the gas laws. – These laws apply equally to the gases of the atmosphere, the gases in our lungs, the gases dissolved in the blood, and the gases diffusing into and out of the cells of our body. – To understand the mechanics of ventilation and re ...
Document
... The key stone (elements) in the skull; articulates with all other cranial bones and keep the skull integral. (if you take it out, every thing will fall apart) From the anterior or posterior view; sphenoid appears as a butterfly or bat shaped that spans the width of the middle cranial fossa ,having : ...
... The key stone (elements) in the skull; articulates with all other cranial bones and keep the skull integral. (if you take it out, every thing will fall apart) From the anterior or posterior view; sphenoid appears as a butterfly or bat shaped that spans the width of the middle cranial fossa ,having : ...
27 Sacrectomy
... Figure 27.4 Prone position. The prone position is utilized when the tumor mass remains posterior to the rectum and excision of the latter is not required to achieve a tumor-free margin of excision. In the case of a primary tumor of the sacrum, such as a chordoma, when, on rectal and endoscopic exami ...
... Figure 27.4 Prone position. The prone position is utilized when the tumor mass remains posterior to the rectum and excision of the latter is not required to achieve a tumor-free margin of excision. In the case of a primary tumor of the sacrum, such as a chordoma, when, on rectal and endoscopic exami ...
0474 ch 07(119-149).
... type of white blood cell (monocyte). These large, multinucleated osteoclasts (OS-te-o-klasts) are responsible for the process of resorption, which is the breakdown of bone tissue. Resorption is necessary for remodeling and repair of bone, as occurs during growth and after injury. Bone tissue is also ...
... type of white blood cell (monocyte). These large, multinucleated osteoclasts (OS-te-o-klasts) are responsible for the process of resorption, which is the breakdown of bone tissue. Resorption is necessary for remodeling and repair of bone, as occurs during growth and after injury. Bone tissue is also ...
variation in the structure of levator glandulae
... The thyroid gland is an important and easily approachable endocrine gland, situated in the lower part of anterior aspect of neck. The Levator glandulae thyroidea (LGT) is a fibro-musculo-glandular band. It is usually present on the left side connecting the pyramidal lobe of thyroid gland to the hyoi ...
... The thyroid gland is an important and easily approachable endocrine gland, situated in the lower part of anterior aspect of neck. The Levator glandulae thyroidea (LGT) is a fibro-musculo-glandular band. It is usually present on the left side connecting the pyramidal lobe of thyroid gland to the hyoi ...
Update on Cholesteatoma
... goall off surgery: ““safe, f d dry ear”” Surgical strategies vary Complications can be life-threatening ...
... goall off surgery: ““safe, f d dry ear”” Surgical strategies vary Complications can be life-threatening ...
Bodour Qassim Badreldeen Baioumy Ghaderi_Bador
... being supplied mainly by the ovarian artery, a branch of the aorta, and also receives blood from the uterine artery, through their anastomotic connections. They enter the hilum of the ovary from the broad ligament, then branch and coil to become known as helicine arteries. Smaller branches from a pl ...
... being supplied mainly by the ovarian artery, a branch of the aorta, and also receives blood from the uterine artery, through their anastomotic connections. They enter the hilum of the ovary from the broad ligament, then branch and coil to become known as helicine arteries. Smaller branches from a pl ...
Chapter 10: Normal Anatomy of the Spine: What You Need to Know
... the rigid osseous structures combined with ligaments, disks, spinal cord, and spinal nerves facilitate complex motor and sensory functions required for life, be it work or play. ...
... the rigid osseous structures combined with ligaments, disks, spinal cord, and spinal nerves facilitate complex motor and sensory functions required for life, be it work or play. ...
Medial Cutaneous Nerve of Axilla
... Case report The present variation was found during routine educational dissection of a 60 year old cadaver in Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College-New Delhi, India. The region of neck and axilla was dissected to expose the formation and branching pattern of the brachial plexus. The formation of brachia ...
... Case report The present variation was found during routine educational dissection of a 60 year old cadaver in Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College-New Delhi, India. The region of neck and axilla was dissected to expose the formation and branching pattern of the brachial plexus. The formation of brachia ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology
... Limited permission is granted free of charge to print or photocopy all pages of this publication for educational, not-for-profit use by health care workers, students or faculty. All copies must retain all author credits and copyright notices included in the original document. Under no circumstances ...
... Limited permission is granted free of charge to print or photocopy all pages of this publication for educational, not-for-profit use by health care workers, students or faculty. All copies must retain all author credits and copyright notices included in the original document. Under no circumstances ...
Psoas Major www.AssignmentPoint.com The psoas major, the
... minor is an interesting muscle that anatomy books will tell you it is present in only 50% of people and is slowly disappearing. Though this is technically true the body has many different connections, one of them being through fascia, a connective tissue that we will go into in future articles. So e ...
... minor is an interesting muscle that anatomy books will tell you it is present in only 50% of people and is slowly disappearing. Though this is technically true the body has many different connections, one of them being through fascia, a connective tissue that we will go into in future articles. So e ...
RTTA - Right testicular artery - journal of evidence based medicine
... mesonephric arteries results in doubled, tripled or quadrupled gonadal arteries. In the present study the probable reason for lower origin (fig. 2) is due to the neo vascular sprout which is lower than the normal one which might be persisted as adult testicular artery. CONCLUSION: In the present wor ...
... mesonephric arteries results in doubled, tripled or quadrupled gonadal arteries. In the present study the probable reason for lower origin (fig. 2) is due to the neo vascular sprout which is lower than the normal one which might be persisted as adult testicular artery. CONCLUSION: In the present wor ...
Rev chir de Paris, 23:2
... majority of cases, the facial fracture is not dependent on the skull lesion and does not necessarily accompany it; skull fractures due to force exerted exclusively on the skull do not spread to the face other than in an exceptional and always insignificant manner... The possibility of inflicting a s ...
... majority of cases, the facial fracture is not dependent on the skull lesion and does not necessarily accompany it; skull fractures due to force exerted exclusively on the skull do not spread to the face other than in an exceptional and always insignificant manner... The possibility of inflicting a s ...
mandible — clinically revisited
... in the compact tissue of symphysis menti, as various elements both according to shape and number. They use to fill the mental symphysis and gradually unite with each other and the halves of the mandibular body. This is how the mental protuberance arises, more evident in males than in females [4, 21] ...
... in the compact tissue of symphysis menti, as various elements both according to shape and number. They use to fill the mental symphysis and gradually unite with each other and the halves of the mandibular body. This is how the mental protuberance arises, more evident in males than in females [4, 21] ...
Body snatching
Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards or other burial sites. A common purpose of body snatching, especially in the 19th century, was to sell the corpses for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools. Those who practiced body snatching were often called ""resurrectionists"" or ""resurrection-men"". A related act is grave robbery, uncovering a tomb or crypt to steal artifacts or personal effects rather than corpses.