Anatomy of wrist tendons
[DOC File]Facts and Concepts - Science Olympiad
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a. Carpal Bones: 8 bones of the wrist arranged in two irregular rows of 4. Metacarpals: 5 bones of the palm, form the knuckles. Phalanges: 3 in each finger except the thumb, only 2. C. Bones of the Pelvic Girdle. 1. Formed by the two Coxal Bones. 2. Large heavy bones attached securely to the axial skeleton. 3. Deep sockets accept the Femur bone. 4.
[DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY
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Wrist & Hand (linked to chart on next page and figure 8.7- bones of the wrist and hands) o 8 Carpals o 5 Metacarpals o 14 Phalanges Refer to Checklist on Introduction to the Appendicular Skeleton module for and list of need to know terms.
[DOCX File]Anatomy and Physiology - Muscles
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Presentation and Anatomy: Flexor tendons connect muscles proximal to the wrist to the fingers. When the muscles shorten, they pull on the tendons, causing the fingers to flex. Occasionally, nodules/irregularities develop along the tendons, which then interfere with their smooth movement thru "pulleys" on the palm.
Anatomy 101: Wrist Tendons - The Handcare Blog
Certain tendons, like those in the wrist and ankle are enclosed in tubes called “tendon sheaths” for protection and to allow it to slide more easily. An “aponeurosis” is a broad flat tendon that looks like a sheet of white tissue. Histology: Fig. 8.2 Skeletal muscle is composed of long cylindrical cells called muscle fibers (myofibers).
[DOC File]INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY
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Tendons – Fibrous tissues that attach skeletal muscle to bones (attach to periosteum of bone) ... This muscle next to the brachioradialis is one of five major muscles that help to move the wrist in multiple directions. When you clench your fist, this muscle bulges out from the skin. ... Anatomy and Physiology - …
ALG: UGA Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab Manual
6.3 Forearm, Wrist & Hand . 6.3.1. Anatomy & Imaging of the Wrist and Hand. Be able to identify the following muscles of the wrist and hand in a cadaver: abductor pollicis longus & brevis, adductor pollicis, dorsal & palmar interossei, extensor digiti minimi, extensor digitorum (& extensor expansion), extensor indicis, extensor pollicis longus ...
[DOC File]Human Anatomy: Unit 2 Notes
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label general muscular and bony anatomy. describe the functions of skin, bone, muscle, ligament, tendon and cartilage ... tendons and ligaments. muscle contraction allow the body to accelerate, decelerate, stop movment, and help maintain posture ... in anatomical position the wrist is in supination. inversion: sole of the foot is turned inward.
[DOC File]Anatomy Chp 5 Notes
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and tendons of extrinsic muscles. Therefore, all of the following muscles. are considered part of layer 2 except. a. flexor digitorum longus. b. flexor digitorum brevis. c. flexor hallucis longus. d. quadratus plantae. GROSS ANATOMY 205 FINAL WRITTEN EXAMINATION 12/12/95. Multiple Choice (select the one best answer). 1.
[DOC File]Musculoskeletal/Integument (MSI)
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Muscles are anchored firmly to bone by tendons made of dense fibrous connective tissue shaped like heavy cords. Though very strong and secure to muscle, tendons may be injured. Attachment to the more stationary bone by tendon closest to the body or muscle head or proximal is the origin and attachment to the more moveable bone by tendon at the ...
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