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    Advanced Anatomy Study Guide

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    ZOOLOGY 4700 ADVANCED HUMAN ANATOMY Fall 2015 - Jake Shearer‚ Jared Porter‚ Thomas Caussat‚ Steven Calderwood‚ Jeffery Gibson Termini Generales Medianus: ● Situated at or nearer to the median or ​ midsagittal​ plane. Cranialis: ● Situated at or nearer to the cranium. Caudalis: ● Situated at or nearer to the tail. Rostralis: ● Situated at or nearer to the nose. Apicalis: ● Situated at or nearer to the apex. Basalis: ● Situated at or nearer to the base. Medius: ● Situated at or nearer to the midline

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    Hand Therapy Assignment

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    rein ligament ( they emerge from the lateral borders of the plate and pass prox into the middle of the phalangeal neck Lateral tendon- from your lumbricals and interosseus Flexor digitorium profundus  Flexor digitorious superficials Second lumbrical Possible test question A 1 ( annular ) pulley of the flexor tendon sheath and there  A2- proximal phalanx  A3- PIP A4- middle third of the middle phalanx a5- distal interphalangeal joint  Keeps bow stringing

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    fixed between effort and load * 2nd class levers: standing on tip toes; fairly uncommon; the load is between the fulcrum and the effort * 3rd class levers: most common; effort is between the fulcrum and the load; i.e. flexor of our elbow Anatomical Position: On legs: flexor on posterior; extensor on anterior Movement is the result of many muscles Opposing Actions the prime mover/agonist is going to be responsible for the action while the other muscle is the antagonist * Supinator: prime

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    A 22yo Case Study

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    pain on both sides when performing extension of the lumbar spine. Second I have the client supine on the table and perform passive relaxed range of motion (PRROM) to the point of any pain. The client presents with reduced range of motion in the right hip‚ specifically in extension. Since the PRROM test does not reveal pain in the Piriformis on either side we can possibly rule out piriformis syndrome and sciatic nerve lesion. To verify I have the client perform the Pace Abduction test which is negative

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    Hip Hop

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    society. Hip Hop is a genre of music that has significantly grown the last couple of decades. It’s increased popularity has brought it to the forefront of globalization. Technological advances has made it easy for Hip Hop to spread out globally. This occurrence of globalization is a key example that as our cultural borders are broken down by technology‚ our own cultural and social practices become fluid. Although there are many positive and negative comments about the globalization of Hip Hop‚ it

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    Hip Dislocations

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    Foster (2005) implemented a randomized control study that examined whether removing particular postoperative function restrictions (PFR) reduced the incidence of hip dislocations. Foster (2005) followed 265 patients that received an uncemented THA and divided the patients into two evenly distributed groups: patients who had PFR and patients who were not PFR. The criteria for PFR was that the patients were to use an abduction pillow while in bed‚ restrict the patient from driving an automobile‚ patients

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    Hip Dysplasia

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    Hip Dysplasia is a hip socket that does not completely cover the ball area of the upper thighbone. The main cause of this condition happens when the soft cartilage that slowly hardens into bone in the ball and socket must fit together‚ but if the ball is not connected firmly enough in the socket‚ the socket will completely form around the ball and it will become too shallow. Risk factors associated with this condition are: higher in babies born in the breech position‚ huge babies and babies that

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    Anatomy Notes on the Hip

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    Exam 3 Hip and Thigh Anatomy of the Hip Hip and pelvic region are not synonymous * Hip is articulation of femur with pelvis * Pelvis consists of sacrum‚ coccyx‚ and 2 large hipbones on either side. * Hip bones are called innominates * have a right and left * pelvis and innominates protect reproductive organs * also part of birth canal * Serves as a stable platform * Supports the body weight * Links the sacrum with weight transmission

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    testing physical capacities for elite soccer players. J Sports Sci. 23 (6): 573-582. 2005 5 6. Leighton‚ RD. A functional model to describe the action of the adductor muscles at the hip joint in the transverse plane. Physiother Theory Pract 22: 251-262‚ 2006. 7. Ibrahim‚ A‚ Murrel‚ GAC‚ and Knapman‚ P. Adductor strain and hip range of movement in male professional soccer players. J Orthop Surg 15: 46-49‚ 2007 8 9. CHU‚ A. Assessment. In: CHU‚ A. Explosive Power and Strength. New Zealand: Human Kinetics

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    Corporals Noncommissioned Officers Program CPL 0104 Jan 99 STUDENT HANDOUT Hip Pocket Training LEARNING OBJECTIVES: a. TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Given a training site‚ training support equipment‚ and with the aid of references‚ conduct individual training per the references. (CPL 7.1) b. ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVES (CE): Without the aid of but per the references‚ identify the following: (1) The definition of a hip pocket class. (CPL 7.1a) (2) The elements of an individual training standard

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