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Features of Humerus Head large smooth rounded end that articulates with scapula Greater amp lesser tubercles points of muscle attachment for muscles that

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Features of Humerus Head large smooth rounded end that articulates with scapula Greater amp lesser tubercles points of muscle attachment for muscles that move the shoulder and arm. Brandon . Togneri. Rotator Cuff . Shoulder. Rehabilitation. So you injured your . Rotator Cuff. What to Expect. Event that caused onset of . symptoms. Anterior/Lateral Shoulder Pain. POSTCRANIAL SKELETON - . II. ORIGIN OF PAIRED LIMBS, PECTORAL GIRDLE, . AND . HUMERUS. S. S. Sumida. Major themes we examine in this lecture include. :. The origin of paired limbs in general.. Evolution of the pectoral girdle: detachment of girdle from skull. 1. Muscles of the Thoracic Wall. a. . intercostals (external/internal). * L: between ribs. * A: elevate/depress rib cage (breathing). Origin:. . Inferior border of rib above. . This is going to take some studying!. Bones of the upper limb (30/per limb). Arm and Forearm. Humerus. Radius . Ulna. Wrist (8) . Scaphoid. Lunate. . Triquetral. Pisiform. Trapezium. Trapezoid. Capitate. How to Study Effectively. What is it?. Webster’s Dictionary defines mnemonics as a way of assisting the memory . Example: ROY G BIV. . . http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mnemonic. Methods. POSTCRANIAL SKELETON - III. PELVIC GIRDLE AND FEMUR. S. S. Sumida.  . The tetrapod pelvic girdle is a tripartite element through it’s history. . Primitively, the regions are not . dlearly. distinct, but soon after . 1. 2. Kennel Card Rainbow. Let’s Review… Positioning. 3. CrCd Femur . CrCd Radius/Ulna. Let’s Review… Positioning. 4. Dorsal Recumbency. 5. Let’s Review… Ventral & Dorsal. 6. Let’s Review… Medial & Lateral. MUSCLE. ORIGIN. INSERTION. ACTION. Pectoralis. major. Sternum & Clavicle. & Ribs. Humerus. (proximal end). Horizontal flexion. Biceps brachii. Radius. Brachioradialis. Flexion of elbow. & pronation/supination of forearm. The American Journal of Orthopedicswww.amjorthopedics.com AbstractProximal humeral fractures can safely and effectively be treated with minimally-invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO). Twenty-one patie Dr John Ebnezar Children below 10 years, especially boys, are more prone for fall from heights like tree, buildings, bicycle etc. (Fig No 1). During such a fall if they land on outstretched hands, Department of Anatomy, Meram Faculty of Medicine, University of Necmettin Erbakan, Konya, Turkey.Deha Special Education and Rehabilitation Center, Konya, Turkey. TDHH (Transverse diameter of humeral h Specialist Trauma and Orthopedics surgery. The . humerus. . The hemispherical head of the . humerus. is separated from the greater and lesser tubercles by the . anatomical . neck.. Between . the tubercles . Dr. Edgar Villegas Robles . Objectives. 1950-1960 – Mainly nonsurgical management. Difficult injury . to. . manage. . due. . to. :. Complex. . anatomy. . Limited. . bone. stock. Proximity. to neurovascular . Radius. Head of femur . Mandible . Fibula . Illiac. crest. Parietal bone. Manubrium . Tibia . Patella . Acetabulum . Lateral malleolus. Lacrimal bone. Occipital bone. Ulna . sacrum. coccyx. Medial styloid process of the radius.

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