Anatomy of the inner thigh

    • [DOCX File]Anatomy and Physiology - Muscles

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      : This teardrop-shaped muscle of the inner thigh attaches along the femur and down to the inner border of the kneecap. Vastus intermedius : Between the vastus medialis and the vastus lateralis at the front of the femur, it is the deepest of the quadriceps muscles.

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    • [DOC File]LECTURE OUTLINE CHAPTER 9

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      Brevis identifies the shortest of a group. The adductor brevis runs across the thigh to assist in pulling the thigh in towards your body's midline as opposed to down the length of your inner thigh as do the adductor magnus and minimus. In Latin, the word "latus" means "side." Thus latissimus identifies the largest muscle "in width" in a group.

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    • [DOC File]LECTURE OUTLINE CHAPTER 9

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      Adductors move the bones back towards the midline. Both the adductor longus and the adductor brevis are located in the inner thigh and can be considered ‘groin’ muscles. Tensor muscles make things rigid. When the tensor fascia latae muscle of the lateral thigh contracts, it tightens and gets rigid to support the knee.

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY VOCABULARY

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      211. femur thigh bone. Femoral artery: Femor (thigh bone) + al (relating to) artery. Relating to the femur. 212. esthesi feeling or perception. Anesthesia: An (not) + esthes (feeling or perception) + ia (condition). The absence of normal sensation, usually induced for …

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      The pectineus, the shortest of five adductor, or inner thigh muscles, is a third muscle that lies below the inguinal ligament and I have written before how inguinal ligament pain can be the result of a tight iliopsoas pushing forward against it.

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB

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      Toward the inside of a part; away from the surface The thigh muscles are deep to the skin. Superficial. Toward the surface of a part; away from the inside The skin is a superficial organ. Medullary. Refers to an inner region, or medulla The medullary portion of …

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    • [DOC File]Hip & Pelvis Notes

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      Adductor Longus Muscle – inner thigh. Sartorius muscle – origin ASIS. Gluteus Maximus – buttock. Gluteus Medius – lie on side and lift leg against resistance; muscle is …

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      Carefully remove the skin by cutting a superficial incision down the inner thigh and peeling the skin back. Be careful not to cut too deep and disturb underlying muscle tissue. Yellow masses may be found on the inside surface of the skin.

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    • [DOC File]GUIDELINES FOR PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION

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      Always tell the patient “You will feel my touch” before touching any part of the body, but especially the sensitive parts. Before touching the labia, touch the inner thigh, then not lifting your hand, continue to palpation of the labia. Inspect pubic hair for …

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy & Physiology: Latin and Greek Word-Part …

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      Human Anatomy & Physiology: Latin and Greek Word-Part List (prefixes, suffixes, roots) Students of any biology course should learn to recognize the meaning of word parts as they often give clues to the meaning of a scientific term, function, or process. Science terminology is predominately based in the Latin and Greek languages.

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