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| Medial Skeleton (Skull, spine, ribs, sacrum, ect.) |
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| Lateral Skeleton (limb bones) |
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| Vertebra Prominens (Surface Anatomy) |
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| Spinous process of Cervical vertebrae 7 (C7); bony protuberance |
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| Posterior median furrow (Surface Anatomy) |
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| Midline depression of back (fit person) due to trapezius muscle and deep back muscles |
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| Venusian Dimples or PSIS (posterior superior iliac spine) (Surface Anatomy) |
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| Depression in lower back (fit person); at sacrum 2 level (S2) |
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| Trapezius, Latissimus dorsi; Triangle of auscultation |
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| A triangle is formed by the borders of these muscles; a relatively exposed area (lack of muscle) and used to listen to breathing, heart beat |
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| external occipital protuberance, nuchal ligament, medial superior nuchal line, spinous processes of vertebrae C7-T12 |
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| posterior border of the lateral third of the clavicle, acromion process, and spine of scapula |
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| Transverse Cervical Artery (variation- superficial cervical artery) |
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| Trapezius Arterial Supply |
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| Spinal Accessory Nerve (CN XI) |
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rotation, retraction, elevation, and depression of scapula (note: position of fibers key to this) |
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| serratus anterior, Latissimus dorsi |
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| spinous processes of thoracic T7-L5, thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest and inferior 3 or 4 ribs, inferior angle of scapula |
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| floor of intertubercular groove of the humerus |
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| Latissimus Dorsi Insertions |
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| thoracodorsal branch off the subscapular artery |
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| Latissimus Dorsi Arterial Supply |
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| Thoracodorsal nerve (off brachial plexus) |
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| Latissimus Dorsi Innervation |
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| adducts, extends and internally rotates the arm |
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| Latissimus Dorsi Antagonists |
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Deep investing membrane that covers deep muscles of the back Forms separation (superiorly) for deep muscles vs superficial and intermediate muscles |
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| Rhomboid Major and Minor Origin |
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| Rhomboid Major and Minor Insertion |
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| deep branch of dorsal scapular artery |
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| Rhomboid Major and Minor Arterial Supply |
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| Rhomboid Major and Minor Innervation |
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| Retract scapula, rotate scapula to point glenoid fossa head inferiorly |
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| Rhomboid Major and Minor Action |
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| Superior angle of scapula |
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| Levator Scapula Insertion |
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| Levator Scapula Arterial Supply |
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| Levator Scapula Innervation |
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Elevates scapula rotates scapula to point glenoid fossa inferiorly |
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| forced expiration, proprioception; intercostal nerve. |
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| Serratus posterior inferior action and innervation |
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| forced inspiration, proprioception, intercostal nerve. |
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| Serratus posterior superior action and innervation |
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| nearer to trunk or point of origin |
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| farther from trunk or point of origin |
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| Vertical, midline, divides into equal r and l halves |
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| vertical, parallel to median plane, divides into unequal r and l halves |
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| vertical, divides into ant and post part |
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| transverse (axial, cross sectional) |
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| horizontal, divides into sup and inf parts |
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| repositioning back to original position |
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| move forward or out (jaw) |
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| Excitation-contraction coupling |
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| Electrical stimulation of muscle fibers via a neuron, action potential, and neuromuscular junction; communication between NS and Muscle |
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| driven by left side of heart |
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| driven by right side of heart |
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| Structural basis for artery and vein differ by thickness of what? |
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| cervical, brachial, lumbar, sacral |
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| regionally, layered (stratified), systemic, segmented |
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| in what four ways is the human body organized? |
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Integument (skin and derivatives) Subcutaneous (thick, fatty) Deep fascia (thin, tough) |
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| appearance of blue tinted skin due to poor oxygenation (Cessation of breathing) |
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| engorgement of oxygenated blood to a specific region of skin (i.e. inflammation) |
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