These sections were matched with thin-section, high resolution MR images of a normal volunteer. The complex anatomy of the hip and its surrounding muscles, tendons and ligaments was exquisitely depicted on both the cadaver microcryosections and the matched MRT images....
Articulates with the 2 hip bones posteriorly Each side articulates with the ilium via the sacroiliac joints. Coccyx : Terminal end of the spine Inferior to the sacrum An attachment for various muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the pelvis Joints There are 4 primary joints within the pelvis...
Functional Anatomy of Tendons and Ligaments in the Distal Limbs (Manus and Pes) Tendons and ligaments of the equine distal limbs have a prominent anatomic, functional, and clinical importance. This article reviews the descriptive and t... Jean-Marie,Denoix - 《Veterinary Clinics of North America...
(1994) Functional anatomy of tendons and ligaments in the distal limbs (manus and pes). Vet. Clin. N. Am.: Equine Pract. 10, 273-322.Denoix JM: Functional anatomy of tendons and ligaments of the distal limbs (manus and pes). Proceedings of the Dubai International Equine Symposium, ...
Inclusion of new sections describing theenteric nervous system(considered by some as a “second brain”) and its unique role in the innervation of the digestive system gives students cutting-edge insight into this significant scientific discovery. ...
Found in areas of friction ligaments and tendons stabilization. capsular, extracapsular, intrascapular ligaments tendon sheaths synovial sacs that surround tendons as they pass near or over bone fat pads protect articular cartilages articular discs fibrocartilaginous pads attached to capsule; ...
joint formed by the head of the femur and the acetabulum of the pelvis. The hip joint is the most stable joint in the body and is supported by a very strong capsule and several ligaments, allowing the joint to sustain forces that can be multiple times the total body weight.Hip Joint: ...
Foot and Ankle AnatomyWritten By: Chloe Wilson BSc(Hons) PhysiotherapyReviewed By: FPE Medical Review BoardFoot and ankle anatomy consists of 33 bones, 26 joints and over a hundred muscles, ligaments and tendons. This complex network of structures fit and work together to bear weight, allow ...
The hip joint is held together by an extensive architecture of soft tissues – muscles, tendons, and ligaments – permitting stable yet flexible support to the upper body and motion for the lower body. Two spongy fluid-filled sacs called the trochanteric bursa and the iliopsoas bursa are located...
While the rabbit is being extensively utilized in animal models for orthopaedic research, the vascular anatomy of the knee ligaments has not been thoroughl... CD Wallace,D Amiel - 《Journal of Orthopaedic Research》 被引量: 56发表: 1991年 Vascular physiology and long-term healing of partial li...