above suprascapular ligament * Suprascapular Nerve is below suprascapular ligament 5 * Login or register to post comments * 670 reads Axillary artery: Branches Submitted by Nishanth_koda on Mon‚ 30/01/2012 - 00:14 in * Anatomy * Upper Limb " SAL-T PASS " 1st part: 1 branch * Superior Thoracic artery 2nd part: 2 branches * Acromio Thoracic artery * Lateral Thoracic artery 3rd part: 3 branches * Posterior circumflex humeral artery * Anterior circumflex artery
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old Religion: Catholic Chief Complain: Pain on the LEFT thigh History: At the age of 3 years old‚ patient had also experienced having pus on her Left thigh‚ and went to surgery. Diagnosis: Chronic Osteomyelitis; Left Femur; Abscess on the Left Anterior Thigh Surgery: Debridement of Left Thigh; Corticotomy of Left Thigh III. Laboratory Results: CBC: | Result | Normal value | Hemoglobin | 128 | 110-158 | Hematocrit | 0.30 | 0.37-0.54 | MCV | 78 | 82-92 | MCH | 25 | 28-32 | MCHC
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baby has about 276 bones while an adult has 206 bones‚ this is because as you grow some bones join together in a single bone. * Bones are 20% of your weight. * The Skeletal System consist of: * Bones * Cartilages * Tendons * Ligaments * Joints * Functions of the skeletal system -bones perform various anatomic (mechanical) & physiologic function. They: 1. Stabilize‚ provide shape & support the body 2. Protect internal tissues & organs 3. Allows body movements
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Chapter 10 Muscles 1) The study of the muscular system is known as a) kinesiology. b) pathophysiology. c) myology. d) biology. e) neurology. 2) All of the following are functions of muscles except a) stability. b) heat production. c) control of openings. d) secretion. e) respiration. 3) What term best describes the relationship between the pronator teres and supinator? a) Fixators b) Antagonists c) Synergists d) prime movers e) depressors 4) Muscle fibers are arranged in
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An Overview of Anatomy Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0001-00-01 Observations What is the purpose of this exercise? Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. Exercise 1: Anatomical Position Question
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Spinal cord injuries If the spinal cord is damaged in an accident‚ the sections below the injury will be cut off from the circuit of information to and from your brain. This means‚ all nerves - and all body parts - linked to these areas of the spinal cord will also be disconnected from your brain and will stop functioning. Well protected To minimise the risk of such an injury‚ your spinal cord is well protected: Three tough envelopes called meninges surround your spinal cord A clear fluid‚ that
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causes narrowing of the joint space. Linear increased signal in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus is noted‚ which likely reflects internal degeneration. There is a 7.6 mm osteochondral defect at the anterior aspect of the medial femoral condyle. Foci of osteochondral defects at the anterior aspect of the lateral femoral condyle are noted‚ largest of which measures 8.4 mm. Marginal osteophyte at the lateral femoral condyle
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Standing up straight‚ ready to write‚ I asked him one of my very first questions that I had written on a piece of paper. What inspired you to become a physical therapist? Then Mr. Garza talked‚ he said‚ “when I tore my meniscus and posterior cruciate ligament during my senior year in football I was crushed‚ it was one of the few things that I truly loved and it was gone for good in a split second‚ faster than you can say my last name. At the time of my injury I didn’t understand what I was going through
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pulling and stretching of the tendons and ligaments of the inner elbow. It can cause pain and swelling inside the elbow and can limit one’s range of motion. When the injury involves the tendons‚ it is called “medial epicondylitis”. When the injury is more advanced‚ it may also involve the ulnar collateral ligament‚ which stabilizes the elbow during the throwing motion. Injuries to the UCL is very common among the younger baseball players due to the ligament being much weaker in the younger stages
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Equine Reproductive System Tim Heckart In exploring the reproductive system of the horse we must first understand that this system is made up of physical structures and hormonal or chemical secretions‚ actions‚ and reactions. While the physical structures are readily identifiable‚ the hormonal systems are a bit more obscure. Some of these hormonal actions and reactions are still not fully understood today. We begin with the delivery of a Filly. At this stage in her life she already has all
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