Sonography is an ideal real-time imaging technique for the evaluation of muscles and tendons of the extremities, and this book is a useful reference for both the technique of examination and normal ultrasound anatomy. The first part considers technical aspects of the examination such as sonographic...
Leg & Knee Muscles Ligaments Tendons Bursa Joint Capsule Knee Cap We start by looking at the features of each element of knee joint anatomy and then we will go on to look at the common problems that can develop with each of the different components of the anatomy of the knee.1...
Also called the peroneal compartment of the leg The muscles listed here are are primarily responsible for foot eversion ; they also contribute to plantar flexion and dorsiflexion. Fibularis, or peroneus, longus Fibularis, or peroneus, brevis Both muscular tendons pass posterior to the lateral mall...
Serves as the attachment for adductor muscles Femoral trochlea : Distal, anterior depression of the femur Surface on which the patella glides during flexion and extension Tibia Also known as the shinbone Connects the femur to the ankle joint and foot Knee articulations: With the femur: ...
In terms of balance, not only do you rely on the two sensory organs in your inner ear but also receptors in your muscles and tendons help your body to balance. The receptors in your muscles and tendons are called proprio receptors, these proprio receptors detect how stretched your joints, ...
The joint is surrounded by several fat pads and bursae, which are synovial fluid-filled sacs that reduce the friction caused by the tendons and muscles as they move against bony areas. The joint contains two shock-absorbers (menisci), which also function to improve congruency at the knee. ...
图形1 - Anatomy of the canine stifle joint on CT imaging 图形2 - Anatomy of the canine stifle joint on CT imaging : Muscles, Tendons, Ligaments 图形3 - Anatomy of the canine stifle joint on CT imaging : Joints, Bones 图形4 - Anatomy of the canine stifle joint on CT imaging : Bo...
portraiture by breaking the face down into itsfundamental elements of anatomy– the skull and its landmarks, the skeletal muscles of the head, structural fat pads, subcutaneous fat, visible tendons & ligaments, cartilage, and the muscles of expression and how they influence the forms of the ...
Maintains posture, and produces heat. Muscular system examples muscles and tendons nervous system fast-acting control system of the body; responds to internal and external changes by activating appropriate muscles and glands Nervous system examples brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory receptors endocrine ...
The flexor tendon system of the hand consists of the flexor muscles of the forearm, their tendinous extensions, and specialized digital flexor sheaths. [1, 2] The flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) are the two flexor tendons within digits 2-5. The...