Two
... length of the vocal folds. As the folds are lengthened, their mass per unit length is reduced. Consequently, they vibrate faster when lengthened. The vocal folds are attached to the thyroid cartilage at the front and the arytenoid cartilage at the back. The arytenoid cartilage, however, rides on the ...
... length of the vocal folds. As the folds are lengthened, their mass per unit length is reduced. Consequently, they vibrate faster when lengthened. The vocal folds are attached to the thyroid cartilage at the front and the arytenoid cartilage at the back. The arytenoid cartilage, however, rides on the ...
Two
... length of the vocal folds. As the folds are lengthened, their mass per unit length is reduced. Consequently, they vibrate faster when lengthened. The vocal folds are attached to the thyroid cartilage at the front and the arytenoid cartilage at the back. The arytenoid cartilage, however, rides on the ...
... length of the vocal folds. As the folds are lengthened, their mass per unit length is reduced. Consequently, they vibrate faster when lengthened. The vocal folds are attached to the thyroid cartilage at the front and the arytenoid cartilage at the back. The arytenoid cartilage, however, rides on the ...
Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement
... Because the Federal Drug Administration approved its use only several years ago, experience with this type of replacement in the United States is limited. European surgeons, however, have been implanting this type of replacement for over ten years, and results in general have been excellent. Most of ...
... Because the Federal Drug Administration approved its use only several years ago, experience with this type of replacement in the United States is limited. European surgeons, however, have been implanting this type of replacement for over ten years, and results in general have been excellent. Most of ...
File
... downward to scapula, middle fibers run horizontally to scapula, lower fibers run superiorly to scapula Origin: Occipital bone, the ligamentum nuchae, and the spinous processes of C7-T12 Insertion: Lateral 1/3 of clavicle and the spine of the scapula Action: Abducts and extends head, rotates and addu ...
... downward to scapula, middle fibers run horizontally to scapula, lower fibers run superiorly to scapula Origin: Occipital bone, the ligamentum nuchae, and the spinous processes of C7-T12 Insertion: Lateral 1/3 of clavicle and the spine of the scapula Action: Abducts and extends head, rotates and addu ...
pharynx
... AND The epiglottis. One on each side between the median and lateral glossoepiglottic folds. ...
... AND The epiglottis. One on each side between the median and lateral glossoepiglottic folds. ...
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... sites of reinforcement of the superficial aponeurosis, maintaining approximation of tendons to the underlying bone. The retinacula act as a pulleylike mechanism that appears to represent an adaptation of the body to provide both a smooth gliding surface and the mechanical strength to prevent tendon ...
... sites of reinforcement of the superficial aponeurosis, maintaining approximation of tendons to the underlying bone. The retinacula act as a pulleylike mechanism that appears to represent an adaptation of the body to provide both a smooth gliding surface and the mechanical strength to prevent tendon ...
A Variation of the Musculocutaneous and the Median Nerve
... This report describes a branch communicating between the musculocutaneous (MCN) and the median nerve (MN), which was detected during routine educational dissection of the right upper limb of a male cadaver in a gross anatomy class at Mahasarakham University Faculty of Medicine. After piercing the co ...
... This report describes a branch communicating between the musculocutaneous (MCN) and the median nerve (MN), which was detected during routine educational dissection of the right upper limb of a male cadaver in a gross anatomy class at Mahasarakham University Faculty of Medicine. After piercing the co ...
Distribution of terminal nerve entry points to the flexor and extensor
... The motor points of the skeletal muscles, mainly of interest to anatomists and physiologists, have recently attracted much attention from researchers in the field of functional electrical stimulation. The muscle motor point has been defined as the entry point of the motor nerve branch into the epimy ...
... The motor points of the skeletal muscles, mainly of interest to anatomists and physiologists, have recently attracted much attention from researchers in the field of functional electrical stimulation. The muscle motor point has been defined as the entry point of the motor nerve branch into the epimy ...
Nerve Supply
... The parathyroid glands are ovoid bodies measuring about 6 mm long in their greatest diameter. They are four in number and are closely related to the posterior border of the thyroid gland, lying within its fascial capsule. The two superior parathyroid glands are the more constant in position and lie ...
... The parathyroid glands are ovoid bodies measuring about 6 mm long in their greatest diameter. They are four in number and are closely related to the posterior border of the thyroid gland, lying within its fascial capsule. The two superior parathyroid glands are the more constant in position and lie ...
Relationships Between the Posterior Interosseous Nerve and the
... cleft may be found where the PIN perforates it. A slip may insert on the tubercle of the radius. A similar slip was found joining the pronator teres muscle. A second or supinator brevis accessorius may be present; it is a slip from the lower border of brachialis muscle inserted onto the tubercle of ...
... cleft may be found where the PIN perforates it. A slip may insert on the tubercle of the radius. A similar slip was found joining the pronator teres muscle. A second or supinator brevis accessorius may be present; it is a slip from the lower border of brachialis muscle inserted onto the tubercle of ...
Unusual coexistence of a variant abductor digiti minimi and reversed
... swelling, reduction of hand’s muscular power, pain and numbness in the area of distribution of the compressed nerves [2, 6, 17, 18]. Jeffery AK [4] stated that when the anomalous muscles produce clinical symptoms, they appear to be related to two factors: the anatomical site of the muscle and the pr ...
... swelling, reduction of hand’s muscular power, pain and numbness in the area of distribution of the compressed nerves [2, 6, 17, 18]. Jeffery AK [4] stated that when the anomalous muscles produce clinical symptoms, they appear to be related to two factors: the anatomical site of the muscle and the pr ...
reconstructive - Shifa International Hospitals
... for defects larger than the dorsum of the typical patient’s hand. The iliacus is thinner than most other described muscle flaps and thus is suited for reconstructing defects of the hand, foot, or ankle where excessive bulk can be a significant functional problem for the patient. Wu et al. in 2009 ...
... for defects larger than the dorsum of the typical patient’s hand. The iliacus is thinner than most other described muscle flaps and thus is suited for reconstructing defects of the hand, foot, or ankle where excessive bulk can be a significant functional problem for the patient. Wu et al. in 2009 ...
Skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the voluntary control of the somatic nervous system. It is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons.Skeletal muscle is made up of individual muscle cells or myocytes, known as muscle fibers. They are formed from the fusion of developmental myoblasts (a type of embryonic progenitor cell that gives rise to a muscle cell) in a process known as myogenesis. Muscle fibres are cylindrical, and multinucleated.Muscle fibers are in turn composed of myofibrils. The myofibrils are composed of actin and myosin filaments, repeated in units called sarcomeres, the basic functional units of the muscle fiber. The sarcomere is responsible for the striated appearance of skeletal muscle, and forms the basic machinery necessary for muscle contraction. The term muscle refers to multiple bundles of muscle fibers called fascicles. All muscles also contain connective tissue arranged in layers of fasciae. Each muscle is enclosed in a layer of fascia; each fascicle is enclosed by a layer of fascia and each individual muscle fiber is also enclosed in a layer of fascia.