Muscles of the lower leg diagram

    • [DOC File]Evaluation of Ankle Injuries

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      Fasciculus gracilis - lower trunk and limbs. Fasciculus cuneatus - neck, upper trunk and limbs. Dorsal spinocerebellar - proprioception. Ventral spinocerebellar - proprioceptiony. Lateral spinothalamic - pain and temperature. Ventral spinothalamic - pressure and crude touch. Lateral corticospinal - cross in medulla, stimuli to skeletal muscles ...

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    • [DOC File]Definition of Foot Care: The basic care of the lower leg ...

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      Carefully remove all other muscles from the upper leg but leave the gastrocnemius attached. Then cut the lower leg bone (tibia) at or slightly distal to the “knee” joint with strong scissors or bone cutters (DO NOT USE A SCALPEL). Cut the proximal end of the femur leaving at least one half inch of bone attached to the muscle.

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    • The Anatomy of the Lower Leg Muscles

      Label the names of the bones and muscles at the bottom of the page with the corresponding numbers from the diagram. Carpals (Wrist Bones): Clavicle (Collarbone): Cranium (Skull): Femur (Upper Leg Bone): Fibula (lower leg bone): Humerus (Upper arm):

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    • [DOC File]Muscular System Study Guide

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      Initial clinic visit ( approx. 1 hour): Documentation of history, medication, lower extremity assessment, notation of foot involvement on diagram with measurement of corns, calluses. Assess circulation of lower extremities (color, temperature, …

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    • [DOC File]K - AMBER TRAILS PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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      Carefully remove all other muscles from the upper leg but leave the gastrocnemius attached. Then cut the lower leg bone (tibia) at or slightly distal to the “knee” joint with strong scissors or bone cutters. Cut the proximal end of the femur leaving at …

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    • [DOC File]EXERCISE - Anatomy and Physiology

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      Chicken Leg Dissection Name:_____ Introduction: In this dissection, you will be exploring various tissues of a lower chicken leg. You will find and observe several tissues that we have observed in the last two units, as well as explore the parts of a long bone. Also during the lab, your group will be observing the effects an acid or base has on ...

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    • [DOC File]1724 Lab: Frog Skeletal Muscle Physiology

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      Muscles of the Hip, Thigh, and Leg 12. Identify and color the muscles described. Column A. Hip flexor, deep in pelvis; a composite of two muscles (*draw this muscle on the diagram)) Extends the hip as when climbing stairs, inserts into the femur. The two-bellied muscle of the calf, inserts into the calcaneus, prime mover for plantar flexion

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    • [DOC File]1724 Lab: Frog Skeletal Muscle Physiology

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      On the lower leg, identify the following muscles of the lateral surface using figure 22 on page 26 as a guide: GASTROCNEMIUS. TIBIALIS CRANIALIS. You will make two DRAWINGS of the lower extremity. The first should be a FULL PAGE drawing of the lower extremity, lateral view (similar to the top drawing on page 24). The following muscles should be ...

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    • [DOC File]Mink Dissection – Laboratory Guidelines

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      Lower Leg Injuries. Shin Contusion and Muscle Contusions. Bruise of the muscle or bones of the lower leg. Cramp in the Calf Muscles _____contraction of the muscles of the leg. Caused by overuse, strains, dehydration, etc. Treated by _____ or massaging the muscle. Best if prevented. Tibia or Fibula Fracture or Break

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