A. Misk, 1977: The anatomy of the tendons of insertion of the extrinsic muscles of the eyeball in buffalo, cow and camel. Anat. Histol. Embryol. 6, 339-346Hifny, A. and Misk, N.A., 1977. The anatomy of the tendons of insertion of the extrinsic muscles of the eyeball in buffalo...
Two hands had a double slip of the EDC running to the index. Two hands had a single slip of the EIP either volar or radial to the EDC at the level of the metacarpal head. Thirteen hands (19%) showed anatomic variants of the EIP and EDC tendons at the level of the metacarpal head,...
Tendons consist of collagen fibers arranged parallel to each other and the tendon axis. The bundles of collagen fibers show a wavy pattern with periodic orientation changes known in the literature as crimps. Crimps vary in size and shape within the same tendon, often resembling isosceles or scal...
Functional anatomy of tendons and ligaments in the distal limbs (manus and pes). Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 10:273-322.DENOIX, J.M. (1994). Functional anatomy of tendons and ligaments in the distal limbs (manus and pes). Vet. Clin. N. Am.: Equine Pract. 10: 273-322....
the tendons away from the center of the joint. The patella is the larger sesamoid bone in your body and rests over a groove at the bottom of the femur and the top of the tibia. It protects the bones and soft tissue in your knee joint and slides when your knee moves,allowing leverage...
Tendons and ligaments of the equine distal limbs have a prominent anatomic, functional, and clinical importance. This article reviews the descriptive and topographic anatomy of these structures in details. Special information is given about the mechanical properties and functional anatomy of the flexor ...
To investigate this possibility, a study of the microvascularity of the peroneal tendons was undertaken. Twelve fresh, frozen cadaveric limbs were injected with India ink. The vascularity of the peroneal tendons was examined in situ and the tendons were harvested and cleared using a modified Spalte...
The coccygeal region, commonly called the tailbone, consists of four small vertebrae. These tiny bones may be fused or separate. Together they form the coccyx, an attachment point for various muscles, tendons and ligaments. The coccyx also helps support the body when a person is sitting. ...
... I could wish that anatomy would show me the working of the muscles and nerves in those tarsi, in those legs more slender than threads, the action of the tendons that control the claws and keep them gripped for ten months, unwearied ...— The Wonders of Instinct • J. H. Fabre...
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