TRAPEZIUS, UPPER - HMT Muscle Therapy
... Have the patient in prone with the elbow extended, the shoulder in 90° of abduction and thumb toward the ceiling. The extreme lateral rotation is essential to place the middle trapezius in the ideal position for this test. Test The therapist places their hand on the arm and pushes the arm toward the ...
... Have the patient in prone with the elbow extended, the shoulder in 90° of abduction and thumb toward the ceiling. The extreme lateral rotation is essential to place the middle trapezius in the ideal position for this test. Test The therapist places their hand on the arm and pushes the arm toward the ...
because personal discovery is an important aspect
... smooth muscle – spindle shaped cells, mononucleate, in walls of organs (e.g., digestive tract, blood vessels, skin), respond to hormones, stretch, and innervation by autonomic nervous system striated muscle – myofilaments bundled into myofibrils forming ‘striated’ sarcomeres (alternating interdigita ...
... smooth muscle – spindle shaped cells, mononucleate, in walls of organs (e.g., digestive tract, blood vessels, skin), respond to hormones, stretch, and innervation by autonomic nervous system striated muscle – myofilaments bundled into myofibrils forming ‘striated’ sarcomeres (alternating interdigita ...
Revista Anatomy 10
... routine cadaveric dissection, an anomalous attachment of the flexor digiti minimi muscle was observed on both sides of a 55 year male cadaver. The flexor digiti minimi muscle had its usual origin from the plantar surface of base of the fifth metatarsal bone and the sheath of the peroneus longus musc ...
... routine cadaveric dissection, an anomalous attachment of the flexor digiti minimi muscle was observed on both sides of a 55 year male cadaver. The flexor digiti minimi muscle had its usual origin from the plantar surface of base of the fifth metatarsal bone and the sheath of the peroneus longus musc ...
Mechanics of the Flat Dumbbell Fly
... This is not an exercise in which you would use heavy weights. Your chest muscles have a weak mechanical advantage. The shoulder joint is the axis, the point of insertion of the pectoralis major is the force and the dumbbell in your hand is the resistance. This is a third class lever and is useful wi ...
... This is not an exercise in which you would use heavy weights. Your chest muscles have a weak mechanical advantage. The shoulder joint is the axis, the point of insertion of the pectoralis major is the force and the dumbbell in your hand is the resistance. This is a third class lever and is useful wi ...
LIF101 Anatomy - Educator Pages
... – Gastrocnemius – Soleus – Fibularis longus – Extensor digitorum brevis • Ankle Tendons – Tibialis anterior tendon – Extensor hallucis longus tendon ...
... – Gastrocnemius – Soleus – Fibularis longus – Extensor digitorum brevis • Ankle Tendons – Tibialis anterior tendon – Extensor hallucis longus tendon ...
The muscles of the upper back, shoulders, chest and arms.
... Internal oblique muscles - The internal oblique muscle is the intermediate muscle of the abdomen, lying just underneath the external oblique and just above the transverse abdominal muscle. These flank the rectus abdominus, and are located just inside the hip-bones. They operate in the opposite way t ...
... Internal oblique muscles - The internal oblique muscle is the intermediate muscle of the abdomen, lying just underneath the external oblique and just above the transverse abdominal muscle. These flank the rectus abdominus, and are located just inside the hip-bones. They operate in the opposite way t ...
lab preparation
... HISTOLOGY- Involves the study of the microscope structure of the cells, tissue and organs. MICROSCOPY- It is important for the students to understand the applications and limitations of the various types of microscopes and the preparations of the tissues and stains. Several types of microscopes are ...
... HISTOLOGY- Involves the study of the microscope structure of the cells, tissue and organs. MICROSCOPY- It is important for the students to understand the applications and limitations of the various types of microscopes and the preparations of the tissues and stains. Several types of microscopes are ...
The Head and Neck
... the angle of the jaw. The parotid gland is an EXOCRINE GLAND. Exocrine glands empty via a duct to a specific location. The other type of gland is an ENDOCRINE GLAND that empties directly into the bloodstream. ...
... the angle of the jaw. The parotid gland is an EXOCRINE GLAND. Exocrine glands empty via a duct to a specific location. The other type of gland is an ENDOCRINE GLAND that empties directly into the bloodstream. ...
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... inferiorly. o The internal oblique muscle has a direction of fiber lateral and inferior , whereas the transverse muscle passes transversely from one side to another o When those three muscles reach the rectus abdominis muscle, they form a fusion line called linea alba, because they all end with apon ...
... inferiorly. o The internal oblique muscle has a direction of fiber lateral and inferior , whereas the transverse muscle passes transversely from one side to another o When those three muscles reach the rectus abdominis muscle, they form a fusion line called linea alba, because they all end with apon ...
Motor components
... o Principle of Sprouting and Motor Unit Size and The Relationship to Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle Disease ...
... o Principle of Sprouting and Motor Unit Size and The Relationship to Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle Disease ...
The transverses abdominus is the deepest of the abdominal
... The transverses abdominus is the deepest of the abdominal muscles and is considered to be the most important. It rises from the middle of the stomach and continues around to the trunk where it attaches itself to the spine. The transverses abdominus forms a deep internal corset of sorts and works to ...
... The transverses abdominus is the deepest of the abdominal muscles and is considered to be the most important. It rises from the middle of the stomach and continues around to the trunk where it attaches itself to the spine. The transverses abdominus forms a deep internal corset of sorts and works to ...
Essentials of Biology Sylvia S. Mader
... • There are three types of muscle in the human body, each with a different structure. – Cardiac muscle, found in the heart, consists of striated, branched cells forming a lattice. – Smooth muscle are long, spindle-shaped cells that are formed in sheets. – Skeletal muscle cells are elongated fibers r ...
... • There are three types of muscle in the human body, each with a different structure. – Cardiac muscle, found in the heart, consists of striated, branched cells forming a lattice. – Smooth muscle are long, spindle-shaped cells that are formed in sheets. – Skeletal muscle cells are elongated fibers r ...
SELECT THE ONE BEST ANSWER OR COMPLETION 1. The
... D. It is easier to build a functional prothesis to replace a total soft palate resection than to build a prosthesis to replace a partial soft palate resection. E. relaxation of the cricopharyngeal (inferior pharyngeal) constrictor is an important part of the Oral Prepartory Phase of swallowing 19. F ...
... D. It is easier to build a functional prothesis to replace a total soft palate resection than to build a prosthesis to replace a partial soft palate resection. E. relaxation of the cricopharyngeal (inferior pharyngeal) constrictor is an important part of the Oral Prepartory Phase of swallowing 19. F ...
Dissection of inferior extremeties
... Preliminary: Mammalian dissection consists of removing the fascia, which binds the structure of the body to each other and is accomplished chiefly with a metal probe or by blunt dissection using your fingers. Nerves and blood vessels should be preserved as much as possible (do not cut), they are bes ...
... Preliminary: Mammalian dissection consists of removing the fascia, which binds the structure of the body to each other and is accomplished chiefly with a metal probe or by blunt dissection using your fingers. Nerves and blood vessels should be preserved as much as possible (do not cut), they are bes ...
Subconjunctival enucleation
... Subconjunctival enucleation Each eyelid was retracted by means of a single suture with size 1 nylon (Ethilion) 11 attached to the drape. The LigaSure was used at 7 different stages during the procedure (this is a lateral canthotomy was performed to increase surgical exposure. The LigaSure was applie ...
... Subconjunctival enucleation Each eyelid was retracted by means of a single suture with size 1 nylon (Ethilion) 11 attached to the drape. The LigaSure was used at 7 different stages during the procedure (this is a lateral canthotomy was performed to increase surgical exposure. The LigaSure was applie ...
Flexible Benefits
... Ideally, at least 30 minutes, three times per week, should be spent on flexibility training. But even a mere five minutes of stretching at the end of an exercise session is better than nothing to reduce potential muscle soreness. And all aerobic activity should be followed by at least a few minutes ...
... Ideally, at least 30 minutes, three times per week, should be spent on flexibility training. But even a mere five minutes of stretching at the end of an exercise session is better than nothing to reduce potential muscle soreness. And all aerobic activity should be followed by at least a few minutes ...
Cat Dissection: Day 3 - Eaton Community Schools
... Bring cat specimen to your lab station, untie bag, and place on dissection pan. Save the body bag, rubber band, and toe tag to be reused at the end of class. Open the skin of the cat. Finish any remaining dissections from the previous lab day. a. Jaw/mandible/throat muscles b. Abdominal muscles - su ...
... Bring cat specimen to your lab station, untie bag, and place on dissection pan. Save the body bag, rubber band, and toe tag to be reused at the end of class. Open the skin of the cat. Finish any remaining dissections from the previous lab day. a. Jaw/mandible/throat muscles b. Abdominal muscles - su ...
Subclavius Posticus Muscle - A Case Report
... pectoralis intermedius, a fleshy slip that arises from the third and fourth ribs between pectoralis major and minor and is inserted onto the coracoid process, derived from to the fifth cervical to first thoracic myotomes. Forcada et al. (2001) and Sarikcioglu & Sindel (2001) report subclavius postic ...
... pectoralis intermedius, a fleshy slip that arises from the third and fourth ribs between pectoralis major and minor and is inserted onto the coracoid process, derived from to the fifth cervical to first thoracic myotomes. Forcada et al. (2001) and Sarikcioglu & Sindel (2001) report subclavius postic ...
Muscles of Shld/Shld Girdle
... There are several differences between the trunk and head, and other segments that you have studied this semester. To learn the muscles that cause and control movement of the trunk and head, you must first understand these differences. Unlike other segments and joints that you have already studied, m ...
... There are several differences between the trunk and head, and other segments that you have studied this semester. To learn the muscles that cause and control movement of the trunk and head, you must first understand these differences. Unlike other segments and joints that you have already studied, m ...
Muscle
Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell. Muscles function to produce force and motion. They are primarily responsible for maintaining and changing posture, locomotion, as well as movement of internal organs, such as the contraction of the heart and the movement of food through the digestive system via peristalsis.Muscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells in a process known as myogenesis. There are three types of muscle, skeletal or striated, cardiac, and smooth. Muscle action can be classified as being either voluntary or involuntary. Cardiac and smooth muscles contract without conscious thought and are termed involuntary, whereas the skeletal muscles contract upon command. Skeletal muscles in turn can be divided into fast and slow twitch fibers.Muscles are predominantly powered by the oxidation of fats and carbohydrates, but anaerobic chemical reactions are also used, particularly by fast twitch fibers. These chemical reactions produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules that are used to power the movement of the myosin heads.The term muscle is derived from the Latin musculus meaning ""little mouse"" perhaps because of the shape of certain muscles or because contracting muscles look like mice moving under the skin.