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... withdrawal from competitive sporting activity. The myotendinous junction (MTJ) is the most vulnerable point of the musculotendinous unit and is susceptible to strain injuries. The sports activities that usually lead to strain injuries of the MTJ are those that involve sprinting and kicking due to ex ...
... withdrawal from competitive sporting activity. The myotendinous junction (MTJ) is the most vulnerable point of the musculotendinous unit and is susceptible to strain injuries. The sports activities that usually lead to strain injuries of the MTJ are those that involve sprinting and kicking due to ex ...
Diversity In Dentition
... Cows belong to a family of animals known as ruminants. Ruminants are animals with cloven hooves that chew their cud. Other examples of ruminants are sheep, deer, goats, giraffes and antelopes. Cows have 32 teeth (24 molars, 6 incisors and 2 canines), but instead of top front teeth, they have a denta ...
... Cows belong to a family of animals known as ruminants. Ruminants are animals with cloven hooves that chew their cud. Other examples of ruminants are sheep, deer, goats, giraffes and antelopes. Cows have 32 teeth (24 molars, 6 incisors and 2 canines), but instead of top front teeth, they have a denta ...
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) - CSB | SJU Employees Personal
... - 31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord and supply all parts of the body except the head and some areas of the neck; all are mixed nerves. - there are 8 pairs of cervical nerves; 12 pairs of thoracic; 5 pairs of lumbar; 5 pairs of sacral; and 1 pair of coccygeal - each spinal nerve is ...
... - 31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord and supply all parts of the body except the head and some areas of the neck; all are mixed nerves. - there are 8 pairs of cervical nerves; 12 pairs of thoracic; 5 pairs of lumbar; 5 pairs of sacral; and 1 pair of coccygeal - each spinal nerve is ...
Third head of sternocleidomastoid muscle
... The sternocleidomastoid, a prominent landmark of neck, such additional slips while performing surgeries in head and offers protection to the major blood vessels and the nerves neck regions as these can be used as myocutaneous flaps of this region. In recent era, this muscle has received a without di ...
... The sternocleidomastoid, a prominent landmark of neck, such additional slips while performing surgeries in head and offers protection to the major blood vessels and the nerves neck regions as these can be used as myocutaneous flaps of this region. In recent era, this muscle has received a without di ...
September 2016 - University of Toledo Medical Center
... Anterior approach to the humerus (splitting the brachialis) – curved incision is made from the tip of the coracoid process along the anterolateral aspect of the humerus. During the procedure, the brachialis is split in the middle after retraction of the biceps muscle. The brachioradialis originates ...
... Anterior approach to the humerus (splitting the brachialis) – curved incision is made from the tip of the coracoid process along the anterolateral aspect of the humerus. During the procedure, the brachialis is split in the middle after retraction of the biceps muscle. The brachioradialis originates ...
A New Anatomical and Surgical Landmark in Internal Abdominal
... DQWHULRUVXSHULRULOLDFVSLQH$6,67KLVVXUJLFDO site is an easy way to go underneath the abdominal layers and can be used in different surgical applications. This landmark can be used in the repairs and incisions of the internal oblique muscle ...
... DQWHULRUVXSHULRULOLDFVSLQH$6,67KLVVXUJLFDO site is an easy way to go underneath the abdominal layers and can be used in different surgical applications. This landmark can be used in the repairs and incisions of the internal oblique muscle ...
Exam 2 2000
... regained consciousness and a neurological examination was conducted. The following deficits were noted by the examiner: an inability to recognize the position of both upper limbs and both lower limbs; an inability to voluntarily move the upper limbs or the lower limbs; and a loss of vibratory sense ...
... regained consciousness and a neurological examination was conducted. The following deficits were noted by the examiner: an inability to recognize the position of both upper limbs and both lower limbs; an inability to voluntarily move the upper limbs or the lower limbs; and a loss of vibratory sense ...
Key review unit 1
... If a person with asthma has decreased airway diameters, her RAW increases and her driving pressures increases. What must be she do to move gas into and out of her lung? a. Increase her driving pressure by increasing her work of breathing b. Decrease her driving pressure by decreasing her work of bre ...
... If a person with asthma has decreased airway diameters, her RAW increases and her driving pressures increases. What must be she do to move gas into and out of her lung? a. Increase her driving pressure by increasing her work of breathing b. Decrease her driving pressure by decreasing her work of bre ...
P4.2.3.TeacherResourceSheet
... The insertion of the latissimus dorsi is very close to that of the muscle of pectoralis major. Depending on how thick you made your chest muscles, you may have to “fake” the insertion of latissimus dorsi. Find a picture of the entire trapezius muscle and note its overall shape. The trapezius mus ...
... The insertion of the latissimus dorsi is very close to that of the muscle of pectoralis major. Depending on how thick you made your chest muscles, you may have to “fake” the insertion of latissimus dorsi. Find a picture of the entire trapezius muscle and note its overall shape. The trapezius mus ...
Connective Tissue (CT)
... The lipid is used to store energy to be used by the body Adipose tissue is also found around some organs and joints and forms a cushion for shock absorption. Adipose tissue also insulates the body. Beneath skin, behind eyeballs, around kidneys and heart ...
... The lipid is used to store energy to be used by the body Adipose tissue is also found around some organs and joints and forms a cushion for shock absorption. Adipose tissue also insulates the body. Beneath skin, behind eyeballs, around kidneys and heart ...
Mechanics of the Flat Dumbbell Fly
... This auxiliary exercise is an isolation exercise focusing on the pectoralis major, more specifically the sternal portion. While I chose to discuss this exercise, the basic biomechanics, can carry over to most other isolation movements of the chest muscles. Keep in mind, the upper arm (humerus) is th ...
... This auxiliary exercise is an isolation exercise focusing on the pectoralis major, more specifically the sternal portion. While I chose to discuss this exercise, the basic biomechanics, can carry over to most other isolation movements of the chest muscles. Keep in mind, the upper arm (humerus) is th ...
Guided notes for ppt 7 muscles of the hip and lower limb
... Psoas major:______________________________ These share a common_____________________on the femur. Please also identify these muscles: Deep Adductor muscles (5) that act as __________________ Of the thigh. Adductor brevis Adductor longus Adductor magnus Gracilis Pectineus ...
... Psoas major:______________________________ These share a common_____________________on the femur. Please also identify these muscles: Deep Adductor muscles (5) that act as __________________ Of the thigh. Adductor brevis Adductor longus Adductor magnus Gracilis Pectineus ...
15-SUBMANDIBULAR REGION I
... supports the tongue and the floor of the mouth. When the mandible is fixed, they elevate the floor of the mouth and the hyoid bone during the first stage of swallowing. When the hyoid bone is fixed, it assists the depression of the mandible and the opening of the mouth. Prof. makarem ...
... supports the tongue and the floor of the mouth. When the mandible is fixed, they elevate the floor of the mouth and the hyoid bone during the first stage of swallowing. When the hyoid bone is fixed, it assists the depression of the mandible and the opening of the mouth. Prof. makarem ...
Unit 23: Deep Face, Infratemporal Fossa Dissection Instructions
... attaches to the superior temporal line and zygomatic arch. (Plates 26, 54; 7.12, 7.16B, 7,41A). Note the attachment to the zygomatic arch is by two layers, one attaching to the outer surface of the arch, and the other to the inner surface. The space between the two layers is filled with fat and a fe ...
... attaches to the superior temporal line and zygomatic arch. (Plates 26, 54; 7.12, 7.16B, 7,41A). Note the attachment to the zygomatic arch is by two layers, one attaching to the outer surface of the arch, and the other to the inner surface. The space between the two layers is filled with fat and a fe ...
Dissection of inferior extremeties
... cut), they are best exposed by working lengthwise along them. Nerves are whitish, string-like structures, which do not break easily. The blood vessels have been injected with latex, arteries red, veins blue. In addition to freeing individual muscles from one another, each muscle should be followed c ...
... cut), they are best exposed by working lengthwise along them. Nerves are whitish, string-like structures, which do not break easily. The blood vessels have been injected with latex, arteries red, veins blue. In addition to freeing individual muscles from one another, each muscle should be followed c ...
Do Mouse Arm Muscles Serve as a Good Model of Human Arm
... were calculated by normalizing to a Ls of 2.4 µm. Physiological cross sectional area (PCSA) was calculated from architectural variables (Lieber et al. 1990). Previously published human forearm data were used for comparison (Lieber et al. 1992a). To compare muscle properties more accurately between s ...
... were calculated by normalizing to a Ls of 2.4 µm. Physiological cross sectional area (PCSA) was calculated from architectural variables (Lieber et al. 1990). Previously published human forearm data were used for comparison (Lieber et al. 1992a). To compare muscle properties more accurately between s ...
The subanconeus muscle
... The articularis genu (tenseur de la synoviale, capsular muscle of Meckel) is perhaps the most well known muscle with an attachment to the external aspect of a joint capsule [4]. However, other less well described muscles have attachments into joints that they cross. For example, some have depicted f ...
... The articularis genu (tenseur de la synoviale, capsular muscle of Meckel) is perhaps the most well known muscle with an attachment to the external aspect of a joint capsule [4]. However, other less well described muscles have attachments into joints that they cross. For example, some have depicted f ...
Muscle Mechanics & Sliding Filament Theory
... 1. Describe what is happening to the sarcomere during concentric and isometric contractions. 2. List the 12 steps of contraction with as much detail as possible. 3. What chemicals are involved in muscle contraction? 4. What would happen if one of these chemicals (calcium, ATP) wasn’t present during ...
... 1. Describe what is happening to the sarcomere during concentric and isometric contractions. 2. List the 12 steps of contraction with as much detail as possible. 3. What chemicals are involved in muscle contraction? 4. What would happen if one of these chemicals (calcium, ATP) wasn’t present during ...
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.