I would also add—if one does not have the appropriate training in identifying wounds, find an appropriate colleague to bounce ideas off on. As I tell my patients, this ischronicvenous insufficiency. There’s nothing acute about it, so we have time to figure it out. We don’t ...
What does a lesion on the femur mean? What attaches bone to bone? Why is the femur important? What bone of the axial skeleton protects the brain? What synovial joint does the hip bone and femur form? Why is the femur the strongest bone in the body?
All of the epaxial muscles share an action in common, what is that action and what does it do? What does serratus mean? What is the action of the quadratus lumborum? What are the three muscles that are involved in doing a push-up?
One way that I continually remind myself to practice is to think of “death by a thousand cuts” (good STEM example linked there) – what does it feel like to, throughout one’s life, experience what a member of the non-status quo does? In the case of a woman, what does it feel...
Omo- () A combining form used in anatomy to indicate connection with, or relation to, the shoulder or the scapula. Omohyoid (a.) Of or pertaining to the shoulder and the hyoid bone; as, the omohyoid muscle. Omophagic (a.) Eating raw flesh; using uncooked meat as food; as, omophagic...
The pandemic goes on; my life goes on; but it has been another rough 1+ years. I have hardly done any hands-on anatomy as I’m hardly on campus at all, and my team’s work has mostly shifted into digital modelling for now (more about that below; it is not a bad thing though)...
Does the oral cavity have villi or microvilli? What is a choroid plexus cysts? What part of the axial skeleton does cleft palate affect? What is the largest filtering lymph organ? What is the duodenum connected to? Why is the surface of the placenta covered in villi? What are some disease...
What does Condyloid mean? Medical Definition of condyloid joint :an articulation(as that between the metacarpals of the hand and the first phalanx of the fingers) in which an ovoid head is received into an elliptical cavity permitting all movements except axial rotation. ...
What does ventral mean? What is cervical lordosis? What is a dorsal position in anatomy? What is the difference between anterior and ventral? What is the dorsal nerve? What do the thoracic vertebrae do? What are the thoracic vertebrae?
Does the coccyx decompose? What is a bone island in the sacrum? Where is the sciatic nerve? What kind of bone is the sacrum? What is the piriformis muscle? Is the coccyx part of the axial skeleton? In which sex is the coccyx pointed inferiorly?