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Surgical neck of humerus Greater tubercle of humerus Deltoid muscle Superior glenoid labrum Anatomical neck of humerus Suprascapular artery & nerve Humeral head
How to Draw the Brachial Plexus Directions This PowerPoint presentation is animated, such that the appearance of image components and transitions between s will ...
The brachial plexus is formed by the union of the anterior rami of C5-C8 & T1 ... C5 gives a root to the Phrenic nerve (C3-5) Supraclavicular branches. Fig 6.29 p 775 ...
Scalenus Anterior Origin: From the transverse processes of the 3rd; 4th ; 5th and 6th cervical vertebrae. Insertion: Into the scalene tubercle on the inner border of ...
Learn the Brachial Plexus in Five Minutes or Less By Daniel S. Romm, M.D. Chief, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of Veterans Affairs, Biloxi, Mississippi
Dr Heide Feberwee Pain Specialist Specialist Anaesthetist Head & Neck Pain Many causes for headaches. Drug management needs optimization. Interventions can be done ...
Temperature Regulation The Reverend Dr. David CM Taylor http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~dcmt/Tempreg.ppt * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Why temperature regulation?
Individualize your diagnostic and treatment approach based on multiple factors ... medial trochlea, medial epicondylar groove, posterior UCL and arcuate ligament ...
Chapter 11 Muscles Muscles of facial expression Muscles of mastication Extrinsic tongue muscles Muscles of the neck and throat Back muscles Deep thorax muscles
Shoulder Anatomy and a preface on the Shoulder Arthroscopy-Ebrahimzadeh MH MD Shoulder&Knee Surgeon Ghaem Hospital, Mashad University of Medical Sciences, Mashad ...
Title: SCALENE & PREVERTEBRAL MUSCLES CERVICAL PLEXUS Author: Dr Khan Last modified by: Dr Khan Created Date: 8/16/2006 12:00:00 AM Document presentation format
Every thing you wanted to know about glycerine* *But was afraid to ask Dr. G.V. Lafargue October 4, 1836, he began the era of subcutaneous peripheral nerve injections.
reinforces lateral clavicle to coracoid process of scapula, 2 parts: ... 2. fibrous capsule - surrounds joint, from base of coracoid to neck of humerus ...
Brachial Plexus Formed by ventral ... The major nerves of the upper limb Axillary nerve ... Distribution of the major nerves from the lumbar plexus to the lower limb ...
Left arm numb and immobile. Rapidly developed motor function in hand, and wrist ... Modifications were made to exercises so that gravity was eliminated ...
Platelets Neutrophils Lymphocyte Erythrocytes Monocyte 2.5 m 7.5 m Side view (cut) Top view Stem cell Hemocytoblast Proerythroblast Early erythroblast Late ...
Biceps brachii muscle. Origin : Short head; Coracoid process : Long head; Supraglenoid tubercle ... Contents : Tendon of Biceps brachii m. Brachial a. and its' ...
Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Instability Charlie Cotterill Junior Physiotherapist March 2006 Inappropriate activation of torque producing muscles Destabilising ...
Subscapularis: part of rotator cuff, stabilizes glenohumeral joint. subscapular nerve ... abduction, stabilize humerus during flexion, part of rotator cuff muscles ...
Allow for the free movement of the different components of the neck ... Torticollis (wry neck) is a congenital or acquired condition of limited neck ...
NERVE INJURIES OF UPPER LIMB Dr. Mujahid Khan Injury to the Ulnar Nerve (motor at elbow) Flexor carpi ulnaris & medial half of flexor digitorum profundus are ...
Anatomy and Evaluation of the Brachial Plexus San Jose State University Undergraduate Athletic Training Educational Program Contents Anatomy of the Brachial Plexus ...
Injuries Injuries of brachial plexus Long thoracic nerve Damage to serratus anterior Wining of scapula http://www.drnathwingingscapula.com/index.php?referrer=overture ...
Hand Muscles & Innervations Hand muscles 3 subgroups Midpalmar Thenar (D1 Side) Hypothenar (D5 Side) Includes Includes 2 subdivisions AdP FPB OP AbPB AbDM
Blood Supply of the Upper Limb Dr. Sama-ul-Haque Veins of the Upper Limb Superficial veins Deep veins Veins of the Upper Limb Superficial Veins of the Upper Limb ...
Introduction to the Nervous System Nervous System The nervous system is divided into two main parts: the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and ...
Arthroscopy is a procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems. A surgeon inserts a narrow tube attached to a fiber-optic video camera through a small incision — about the size of a buttonhole.
Sternomastoid Region and Posterior Triangle of Neck. The anterior and ... great auricular nerve (ga) transverse cervical nerve (tc) supraclavicular nerves (sc) ...
... variation correlates with locomotion behavior. Anatomical variation may ... interspecific variations seem to relate more toward function than to phylogeny ...
Organization of the Upper Limb Robert S. Staron, Ph.D. Summer Anatomy Immersion median n. (C5-T1) Netter s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed PT, FCR, PL, FDS, lat ...
Lateral border: humerus intertubercular groove (holds long head of biceps brachii) ... around surgical neck of humerus, can also supply biceps, coracobrachialis ...
How to Recognize. Complaints. Pain, sleep, overhead, weakness, stiffness, ... How to Recognize. Exam. Atrophy, ecchymosis, weakness, subacromial ... How to ...
Blood Supply of the Upper Limb Dr. Sama-ul-Haque Superficial Palmar Arch Areas of Upper Limb Arteries Pulsation Veins of the Upper Limb Superficial veins Deep veins ...