During the gait cycle, thedigitsshouldremain parallelto the long axis of the foot. This is made possible by a balance between static stabilisers (bones and ligaments) and dynamic stabilisers (muscles and tendons). Due to the gross anatomy of the foot, the first metatarsal remains inherently u...
Adobe Stock, Licensed to TeachMeSeries Ltd Figure 1 – Illustration demonstrating acute rhinitis Paranasal Sinuses Paranasal sinuses are hollow spaces within the bones of the face, arranged symmetrically around the nasal cavity (Fig. 2). Frontal sinuses –located within the frontal bone of the sku...
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Weird But True: Human Body: 300 Outrageous Facts about Your Awesome Anatomy. National Geographic does it again. Be prepared for your children to tell you all sorts of interesting science facts at the dinner table. What Makes a Baby? Cory Silverberg. This is a not-dumbed down version of how...
Keywords: bone healing; fracture healing; bone tissue engineering; bone anatomy 1. Introduction The human skeletal system consists of 206 bones and provides a rigid support for every other organ in the body. Some organs, like the brain and spinal cord, are protected inside bone structures—the ...
We’re still figuring out the details, but most scientists agree that it took thousands of years of interactions to develop our deep bond with dogs. When did they first become domesticated? Where did this happen? And what did the process look like, in terms of genetics and anatomy?