Ranawat, A. S. & Kelly, B. T. Function of the Labrum and Management of Labral Pathology. Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics 15, 239-246 (2005).Ranawat AS, Kelly BT: Function of the labrum and management of labral pathology. Operative techniques in orthopaedics 2005, 15:239-246....
What are the functions of calcium? What is the function of the pinna? What is the difference for tearing tendons and ligaments? What is the function of the iris? What are the muscles that regulate its function? Describe the function of the glenoid labrum. (a) Where are the collateral lig...
Describe the function of muscle tissue. Describe the functions of the skeletal system. Describe the function of the glenoid labrum. Describe the four (4) main ligaments of the knee and what their primary functions are. Describe the structure and function of a synovial joint. ...
Labrum AWD, Douglas SE and Raven JA (eds) (2003) Pho-tosynthesis in Algae. In: Govindjee (series ed) Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration, vol. 14, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht Google Scholar Larkum T and Howe CJ (1997) Molecular aspects of light harvesting processes in alga...
The convex, or male, side of the joint usually has a larger articular surface than the concave, or female, side. The female side of the joint is often augmented by a pliable dense fibrous component, such as the labrum of the hip or the menisci of the knee, which have an important ...
Inside thejoint, there may be other structures as: Cartilaginous structures which may be in the form of a disc (sternoclavicular joint) or a meniscus (knee joint) or a labrum (shoulder joint).Tendonof amuscle: as thetendonof the long head of biceps in the shoulder joint....
The Roman Baths, often referred to as the Thermae, are a group of baths constructed under the rule of the Roman Empire. They were among the many remarkable achievements of classical Rome. Click for PDF and Google Slides worksheets.
Respiratory muscle function has a significant effect on stroke. Stroke is one of the most common cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in the clinic and has a significant impact on the quality ...
role in the formation of the eyes [47].Ptep-dac2RNAi knockdown results in appendage segment defects, but no eye patterning defects were reported by the authors [43]. More recently, a functional interrogation of bothPtep-Six3paralogs, focused on labrum development, reported no discernible ...
Over the past decade, the role of the 14–3-3 protein has received increasing interest. Seven subtypes of 14–3-3 proteins exhibit high homology; however, each subtype maintains its specificity. The 14–3-3ε protein is involved in various physiological processes, including signal transduction,...