POSTERIOR COMPARTMENTOF THIGH-1 Anatomy Lecture Slideshow
Facial compartment of the Thigh Posterior Compartment of the Thigh Muscle of the posterior compartment of the thigh Hamstring Anatomy Biceps Femoris Semitendinosus & Semi membranous
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Facial compartment of the Thigh Posterior Compartment of the Thigh Muscle of the posterior compartment of the thigh Hamstring Anatomy Biceps Femoris Semitendinosus & Semi membranous
Contusions (Bruises) Iliac Crest Contusion Paralysis of Quadriceps Muscles Quadriceps Gait TRANSPLANTATION OF GRACILIS Sciatic Nerve Injury Common Iliac Artery and its Branches (Male)
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GENERAL GENERALLoad on cephalic vein reduced bybasilic vein through Median cubital vein& partly perforating deep vein. Superficial veins accompanied bycutaneous nerves & superficial lymphatics.Superficial veins best utilized for i.v injections.…
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Elucidate the salient features of skin of palm and dorsum of hand and discuss its cutaneous innervation Analyze clinical importance of spaces of palm, forearm space of Parona…
Tibiofibular joints Tibiofibular joints The three articulations are between tibia and fibula 1.The superior (proximal) tibiofibular joint – between the superior ends of tibia and fibula 2.The inferior (distal) tibiofibular…
Learning Objectives: •By the end of this session the students should be able to: Body Cavities THE PRIMITIVE COELOM Originally the coelom of the animals was used as a temporary…
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Enlist superficial and deep muscles of anterior and posterior fascial compartments of forearm• Trace the course of nerves and arteries present in this region• Enlist the boundaries of…
Objectives: By the end of this session, you should be able to :1.ExplainFetalCirculationwithspecialreferencetodifferentshunts2.Enumeratethesitesinthefetuswheremixingofoxygenated&deoxygenatedbloodoccur3.ExplainNeonatalcirculationandidentifytheChangesinfetalcirculationafterbirthwhichinclude:•Stoppage of placental blood flow•Beginning of respiration•Closure of prenatal shunts•Closure of ductus arteriosus•Closure of foramen ovale•Closure of ductus…