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The rectus femoris, which helps you extend your knee or flex your thigh, attaches from the pelvis to just below the knee joint (the patellar tendon). The rectus femoris muscle is one of the fourquadriceps muscles. It is located in the middle of the front of the thigh. The other muscles...
The trigeminal nerve is composed of three divisions (ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular) that share information from various parts of your head with your brain. Abducens: Associated with muscle movement. The abducens nerve controls another eye muscle (lateral rectus muscle) that allows for outward...
Humans, monkeys, and other mammals demonstrate separate, nonoverlapping intramuscular nerve arborizations in the superior vs inferior compartments of the medial rectus (MR) and lateral rectus (LR) EOMs that could apply force at the superior vs inferior portions of scleral insertions, and in the ...
Mutations in the ANXA11 gene, encoding an RNA-binding protein, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but the underlying in vivo mechanisms remain unclear. This study examines the clinical features of ALS patient
15.Eye movement revealed limitation of superior rectus, lateral rectus, and inferior oblique muscles of left eye.眼球运动显示左眼上直肌,外直肌,及下斜肌功能受损。 16.Clinical study of laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation for hypersplenism caused by portal hypertention腹腔镜下射频消融治疗门脉高压性脾...
The range of motion was measured with an 18-inch flexible and adjustable goniometer. The procedure for performing the test was as follows: the examiner placed 1.5x1.5 cm pieces of self-adhesive Tape on the head of the fibula, the greater trochanter of the femur, and the lateral ankle as ...
Collateral ligaments:medial and lateral, MCL & LCL that are found either side of the joint and control sideways stability of the knee In theknee ligament anatomysection we look at each of the different ligament in-depth including how they work, what their role is, how they get damaged and ...
To test whether these layers are supplied by anatomically discrete motoneuron pools, we injected tracer into the orbital layer of the cat lateral rectus muscle. No evidence of either morphological or distributional differences was found, suggesting that the functional differences in these layers may ...
what is the tensor veli palatini a branch of and what is its function mandibular; motor (tensing) of soft palate and opening of the eustachian tube what does the abducens nerve innervate lateral rectus muscle (looking out) what muscles does the facial nerve innervate stapedius, muscles of faci...