PPT-Anterior and Medial thigh Muscles
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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
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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. Hip Characteristics. The Hip is a ball and socket joint like the shoulder, but because it is me stable it has less motion than the shoulder.. Hip Characteristics. The hip is a . triaxial. joint meaning that it moves in all three planes.. Lower . Extremities. Muscles that Move…. The Lower Extremities:. The . Coxal. joint/thigh. Thigh muscles that move the knee joint/leg. Leg muscles. Intrinsic muscles of the foot. The Muscles of the . * move the forearm (elbow) . 1. . biceps . brachii. * L: anterior upper arm. * A: flexes elbow, . supinates. hand . 2. . brachialis. * L: medial upper arm. * A: flexes elbow. 3. . triceps . BY 115/115L. Basic Vocabulary. Agonist – performing the action. Antagonist – opposite of the agonist/performs opposite action. Synergist – assists the agonist. Insertion – more distal and lateral/joint where primary movement takes place. thigh. Ι. ) . Skin of the thigh. 1- Lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh. . 7- Posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh. 4- Medial cutaneous nerve of the thigh. 6- Branches from the obturator nerve . 2. Muscles . that Move the Pectoral Girdle . (6). The . chest and shoulder muscles . move . the scapula.. Major . muscles include . the - . . 1). Trapezius. 2)Rhomboid major. 3)Rhomboid minor. Tom Eck ecktw@umdnj.edu. Unit III Exam. A ton of material, but questions tend to be a bit more targeted—be sure to use the TBL as a guide. Lab: review the . prosections. , especially the pelvis ones. Over 600 in the human body. Allow the skeleton to move. To cause movement, both ends of each muscle must be attached to bone. Origin or proximal attachment – the attachment closer to the center of the body. ~What are the structures of the muscular system?. The muscular system…. Contraction of muscles gives the body the ability to move. Nearly ½ of the body’s weight comes from muscles. There are over 650 different muscles in the human body. 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. Limb. Mgr. Veronika . Mrkvicová. (. physiotherapist. ). Examination. . Methods. in . Rehabilitation. (26.10.2020). Nerves. . of. . the. . Lower. Limb. The. . Lumbar. Plexus. Iliohypogastricus. Khaleel Alyahya, PhD, MEd. @khaleelya. OBJECTIVES. At the end of the lecture, students should:. Describe the attachments, actions and innervations of:. Biceps brachii. Coracobrachialis. Brachialis. Triceps brachii . Sadek. . PhD. , . MD, MRCPCH.. Assistant Professor of anatomy and embryology.. Fascia. . of. . the. . Thigh. A). . Superficial. . Fascia:. Superficial. . fatty. . layer. Deep. . membranous. Both layers . 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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