Human Anatomy Vol 1
SURFACE MABKING, RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND COMPARISON OF UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS Radial artery Median nerve Superficial palmar bran ...
: ., :.. .ct. E "o= .cL e Fo Eo 'o 'o) I Medial half of flexor digitorum profundus Nerve passing behind medial intermuscular sep ...
SURFACE MABKING, RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND COMPARISON OF UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS Retinoculum Extensor retinaculum is an obliqueband ...
UPPER LIMB Clavicle Acromion Head of humerus Glenoid cavity Figs11.9aandb: (a) Anteroposteriorviewof theshoulderjoint,and(b) dia ...
SURFACE MARKING, RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND COMPARISON OF UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS Humerus Radius Ulna (a) (b) Figs 11.11a and b: (a) ...
General Bones Joints Muscles Nerves Branches Arteries Joints Muscles Upper limb The upper limb is for range and variety of movem ...
SUBFACE MARKING, RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND COMPABISON OF UPPER AND LOWEB LIMBS Nerves Arteries Bones and joints Nerves Muscles Bl ...
I Layer Between I and ll layers ll Layer lll Layer Between llland lV layers lV Layer Pdlm Abductor pollicis brevis Flexor pollic ...
o I -Mortin H Fischer INTRODUCTION The nerves are very important and precious component of our body. This appendix deals with th ...
UPPER LIMB Cutaneous Articular This nerve (both on Axillary nerve is called axillary as it runs through the upper part of axilla ...
APPENDIX 1 Axilia Radial nerve Posteriorcutaneous nerve of arm Long headoftricepsbrachii Medial head of hiceps brachii Radialsu ...
UPPER LIMB Axilla Muscular Long head of triceps brachii Medial head of triceps brachii Cutaneous Posteriorcutaneous nerve of arm ...
Fig. A1.4: Distribution of median nerve APPENDIX 1 beds including skin of distal phalanges on their dorsal aspect (see Frgs 7.7, ...
UPPER LIMB Course Ax Ulnar nerve lies in the axilla between the axillary vein and axillary artery on a deeper plane. Arm Ulnar n ...
APPENDIX 1 Musculocutaneous nerve iniury Axllla Front of arm 3;4 Etbow Frontofforearm E Wrist Palm 1 and2: Paralysis of biceps a ...
UInar nerve injury Front of arm Front of forearm 1-6 and 8,9 3-7 and 9 UPPER LIMB Artery AXILLARYARTERY (see Fig. 4.6) Superior ...
Artery BRACHIAL ARTERY (see Fig.8.9) Profunda brachii artery (see Fig.8.10) Superior ulnar collateral artery (see Fig.8.10) Musc ...
UPPER LIMB Aftery Superficial branch (see Fig. 9.20) Deep branch (see Fig. 9.22) ThbleA1.5: Arteries of upper limb (Contd,..) Or ...
the root, which supplies intrinsic muscles of hand. The injury is called 'Klumpke's paralysis'. The metacarpophalangeal joints a ...
UPPER LIMB c. Medial aspect of arm d. Tip of the shoulder 11i. Tt, T2 iv. C6 B. Fol eoch of the incomplele stotemenls or questio ...
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