PPT-Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs
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Presented 04012013 Presented by Christina G Handford Name Those Bones Thoracic Limb Humerus Radius Ulna Alula Digit I Major Metacarpal MC II Minor Metacarpal MC
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Presented 04012013 Presented by Christina G Handford Name Those Bones Thoracic Limb Humerus Radius Ulna Alula Digit I Major Metacarpal MC II Minor Metacarpal MC III Major Digit II Prox amp . John L. Dalrymple, MD. Division Director, Gynecologic Oncology. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. UT Southwestern Austin Programs. I have nothing to disclose.. Objectives. Describe basic abdominal and pelvic anatomy . Origin of limbs. Crawling. Superorder Crossopterygii. Subclass Labyrinthodontia. Transition to land. (lobe fins). Function and Trends. Locomotion. Support. Functional diversification distally. Decreased number of bones. Margaret. . Bronson, PT, WCS, CAPP, COMT,CSCS. Parkview Outpatient Therapy. margaret.bronson@parkview.com. 260-266-4080. Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor. “Pelvic Floor” refers to the compound structure which closes the bony pelvic outlet. Appendicular Skeleton. The appendicular skeleton is made up of the bones of the limbs and their supporting elements (girdles) that connect them to the trunk. Pectoral girdles attach the upper limbs to the body trunk. Chapter 9. Introduction. Transitions from water to land and from land to air have allowed for a great diversity of forms within the appendicular skeleton.. As with many other designs, form closely follows function.. Uterus and Ovaries . Migdalia Ordonez. OHSU. Summer 2012. Purpose of this Presentation. Review . Pelvic anatomy on CT. .. Review . common Pelvic pathologies on CT. .. Topics to review:. (use hyperlinks to jump to different sections). Skeleton. . The Lower Limbs. The. . Lower. . Limbs. – . Pelvic. . Girdle. Formed by the two . coxal. bones (a.k.a. . ossa. . coxae. ) that form the hip bones. Coxal. bones are attached to the sacrum to form the bony pelvis. Q. What is avian influenza?Avian influenza (AI)the bird fluis a virus that infects wild birds (such as ducks, gulls and confirmations of wild bird highly pathogenic avian influenza case in the U.S. INTRODUCTION. Anatomy deal with all branches of knowledge which are concerned with the study of body structure. It has come to mean knowledge of the form and relation of parts of the body which may be obtained by this fundamental method of study. It also includes more minute structural details which are uncovered with aid of microscope and developmental anatomy called Embryology. is a skeletal complex in the body wall immediately behind the head that articulates with the anterior fins or limbs.. This is a picture of the ray-finned fish . Polypterus. , which exemplifies the basic pattern of all pectoral girdles.. . . Presented by : Dr. . Sonu. Lecturer. Dx. The Manual Therapy Institute. Anatomy. Less mobile… Why?. Typical & Atypical Levels (T1 & T12) . Narrowing of the spinal canal T4-T9. Tension Point = T6. Articulations with ribs. Thoracic Facet Orientation. to the axial skeleton. Transmits the weight. of the upper body to the lower limbs. - Supports . the visceral organs of the pelvis. - . more stable. PELVIC (HIP) GIRDLE. - It is formed by a pair of . Virgilio Matheus, MD, FACS. Orlando Health Neurosurgery. Anatomy. Coronal Sagittal . Anatomy. Anatomy. Anatomy- Dermatomes. Thoracic Spine . Pathology. Common radiological terms.
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