1. (Anatomy) a tissue composed of bundles of elongated cells capable of contraction and relaxation to produce movement in an organ or part 2. (Anatomy) an organ composed of muscle tissue 3. strength or force vb (intr; often foll by in, on, etc) informal to force one's way (in) [...
Anatomy Final Review 73個詞語 Aleyah_Troutt預覽 Urinary system 38個詞語 ColeyTacy預覽 本學習集中的詞語(25) Quadriceps Femoris Largest muscle in anterior compartment, principal knee extensor, has 4 heads converging on quadriceps tendon Rectus Femoris Only quad muscle to cross both the knee and hip...
A mean 0.4±0.74 perforators per thigh (average length, 2.45±0.97 cm) branched from rectus femoris artery, of which 80% were emerging lateral to sartorius muscle. A mean 0.62±0.91 perforators per thigh (average length, 3.1±1.23 cm) branched from an unnamed branch of SFA, of which 88%...
It took its normal course running on the medial side of the leg, passing behind themedial condyleof tibia and femur and then ascending on medial aspect of thigh to open into the common femoral vein by piercing the deep fascia. Morphological variations in duplication of great Saphenous vein ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook me·di·al sur·face [TA] the surface of a part of the body that faces toward the midline. TA recognizes a medial surface on the following structures: arytenoid cartilage, cerebral hemisphere, fibula, ovary...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook me·di·al crus [TA] limb or leglike portion of a structure closest to the midline. Synonym(s):crus mediale[TA],medial limb Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 ...
cold, and Circulation Boostwill speed healing and improve the function of the knee so you can return to your normal activities quickly. Once the MCL has improved and activities can be resumed, you will first want to build muscle strength around the knee under the guidance of a physical therap...
1.AnatomyAny of the muscular elastic tubes that form a branching system and that carry blood away from the heart to the cells, tissues, and organs of the body. 2.A major route of transportation into which local routes flow:Traffic was heavy on the central artery. ...
2. or hamstrings The hamstring muscle. 3. The large tendon in the back of the hock of a quadruped. tr.v. ham·strung (-strŭng′), ham·string·ing, ham·strings 1. To cut the hamstring of (an animal or a person) and thereby cripple. 2. To destroy or hinder the efficiency of...
(AINS) would be of complete type when the entire of AIN passes posterior underneath the AHFPL belly causing weakness of all the three muscles supplied by it and incomplete type of AINS is likely to occur when only the medial branches of AIN to the FDP which passes beneath the muscle ...