PPT-Gluteal and Posterior thigh compartments
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Dr Ahmed Almusawi Objectives Describe the surface Anatomy of Gluteal region and post thigh Explain the Cutaneous innervation of Gluteal and Post thigh regions Study
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Dr Ahmed Almusawi Objectives Describe the surface Anatomy of Gluteal region and post thigh Explain the Cutaneous innervation of Gluteal and Post thigh regions Study the origin and insertion of gluteal and post thigh region muscles. SUMMARY Compartments and organising boundaries in the Drosophilaeye: the role ofthe homeodomain Iroquois proteins Florencia Cavodeassi pattern-organising centres that govern growth and pattern atboth Nerve . Plexuses. Networks of successive . ventral. rami that exchange fibers (crisscross & redistribute). Why would this be protective?. Mainly innervate the limbs. Thoracic ventral rami do not form nerve plexuses. Intra- . and Extracellular . Ions. . Christian Stricker. Associate Professor for Systems Physiology. ANUMS/JCSMR - ANU. Christian.Stricker@anu.edu.au. . http:/. /stricker.jcsmr.anu.edu.au/Fluidcomp.pptx. APPLYING ANTI-EMBOLISM STOCKINGS. Embolism – blood clot. Common in patient’s with limited mobility (elderly, surgery patients). Most hospitals use T.E.D. stockings which are a brand of anti-embolism stockings.. Learning Target: Use predetermined criteria . and . strategies . for naming muscles. (. reasoning). . Match the name of the muscle with how it was named.. . Location. . Trapezius. S. hape. . Objectives. Identify the bony landmarks of the pelvis and hip on the articulated skeleton and bones.. Enlist the prominent bony features of the femur.. Identify . the muscles of the gluteal region in terms of their origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions.. 1. Sartorius. 2. . Gracilis. 3. Adductor . magnus. 4. Adductor . longus. Hip. Foot. Anterior Cadaver . Thigh Muscles. 1. Sartorius. 2. Rectus . femoris. 3. . Vastus. . lateralis. 4. . Vastus. . medialis. ANA 208. 2. Thigh . is divided into flexor, extensor and adductor compartments.. Superficial . fascia of the abdominal wall fuses to . the . fascia . lata. , . at . the skin crease of . the . hip . joint just below the inguinal ligament. 2. Posterior to. . the pelvis and inferior to the level of the iliac crests (the buttocks). Extend laterally to the posterior margin of the greater . trochanter. . . Intergluteal. cleft. (natal cleft) is the groove that separates the buttocks from each other.. L imb https://www.earthslab.com/anatomy/cutaneous - innervation - of - the - lower - limb/ Cutaneous nerves on the front of the thigh • The ilio - inguinal nerve (L1) • The femoral branch of ge and popliteal fossa . Dr. Ahmed . Almusawi. . M.B.Ch.B. MSc. PhD. Objectives . Define the posterior compartment boundaries and content . Study the superficial innervation of post. Thigh compartment. Figure 1.1. Figure 1.2. MSI: Lab 4. Part A. Figure 1.3. MSI: Lab 4. Part A. Figure 2.1. Figure 2.2. ischial tuberosity. MSI: Lab 4. Part A. Sural N.. Tibial. N.. Common . Fibular N.. Lateral Sural . Objectives:. Identify the boundaries & skeletal framework of the region. Recognize muscle groups of the region. Identify the main nerves & vessels. Relate the surface anatomy to important clinical notes. T. he . Thigh. BY. DR. VINEETA WALDIA. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR . DEPARTMENT OF SHARIR RACHNA. H.A.M.C.H., DEHRADUN,UK.. CONTACT NO. 8006969188. Posterior Compartment of . the. . Thigh. Cutaneous. . innervations.
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