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....
Describe the function of the glenoid labrum. (a) Where is the sartorius located? (b) Explain its action. Describe the role of osteoclasts along the inner surface of a bone at the endosteum. Explain the structure of a long bone.
Describe the function of the glenoid labrum. (a) Define epiploic appendages. (b) What is its function? What is the function of the plasma membrane? What are the functions of glucagon? What are the functions of the cell membrane?
anchoring region at the femur and tibia, there should be various mechanoreceptors, which might have an important function for the kinematics of the knee ... W Petersen,B Tillmann - 《Der Orthopde》 被引量: 205发表: 2002年 Neural anatomy of the glenohumeral ligaments, labrum, and subacromial...
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...
such as the labrum of the hip or the menisci of theknee, which have an important role in normal function. The complementary shapes of thesurfacesare necessary to permit the normal range of motion for that particular joint as well as to provide stability and ensure the most equitable loading ...
sharp stylets which can cut through the skin of a mammal as well as penetrating plant tissues. To obtain a blood meal the mosquito inserts its mouth parts through the skin to reach a capillary and then sucks blood through a tube formed from the labrum or "front lip" which precedes the mo...
The glenoid labrum is an integral component of the glenohumeral capsule's insertion into the glenoid, and changes in labrum geometry and mechanical properties may lead to the development of glenohumeral joint pathology. The objective of this research was to determine the effect that changes in labr...
Other conditions that affect ball and socket joints include injuries to the cartilage within the joints or the labrum, a ring of tougher cartilage within the joints that helps hold the ball within the socket. Trauma, repeated overuse, or joint dislocation can damage the labrum in either the sho...
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.