PPT-Gluteal and Posterior thigh compartments
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Dr Ahmed Almusawi Objectives Describe the surface Anatomy of Gluteal region and post thigh Explain the Cutaneous innervation of Gluteal and Post thigh regions Study
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Dr Ahmed Almusawi Objectives Describe the surface Anatomy of Gluteal region and post thigh Explain the Cutaneous innervation of Gluteal and Post thigh regions Study the origin and insertion of gluteal and post thigh region muscles. Most illustrations from:. Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System. M Schuenke, et al, 2006.. Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body. Carmine Clemente, 4th edition.. Limb Development. Lower limb develops in an anterolateral position at the level of the L2 to S3 trunk segments. SUMMARY Compartments and organising boundaries in the Drosophilaeye: the role ofthe homeodomain Iroquois proteins Florencia Cavodeassi pattern-organising centres that govern growth and pattern atboth The Hip . bone. The hip bone is made of:. 1-The. . ilium: superior in position. 2-The ischium:postero-inferior in position. 3-The pubis: . antero. -inferior in position. Anatomical . position. of the hip bone. Most illustrations from:. Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System. M Schuenke, et al, 2006.. Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body. Carmine Clemente, 4th edition.. Limb Development. Lower limb develops in an anterolateral position at the level of the L2 to S3 trunk segments. Intra- . and Extracellular . Ions. . Christian Stricker. Associate Professor for Systems Physiology. ANUMS/JCSMR - ANU. Christian.Stricker@anu.edu.au. . http:/. /stricker.jcsmr.anu.edu.au/Fluidcomp.pptx. Vivek Bhalla, MD. Division of Nephrology. Stanford University School of Medicine. August . 28th. , . 2015. Anatomy of the Renal Block. Physiology. Pathophysiology. Urology. Body. Fluids -1. Glomerular. Gluteal. Function, Training and Hip Mechanics . Session Aims:. Define Gluteal function and relate to hip mechanics and general movement patterns.. Compare methods of Gluteal Assessment.. Evaluate proposed ‘3 Stage’ Training progressions.. Gluteal tendons insert onto the greater trochanter. lateral facet . superoposterior. facet . Tensor Fascia . Lata. muscle and IT form fibrous band over the gluteal tendons. Bursae found beneath the tendons to prevent friction. © . 2007 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved.. Anatomy:. Assessment of the Thigh. History. Onset (sudden or slow?). Previous history?. Mechanism of injury?. Pain description, intensity, quality, duration, type and location?. ANA 208. 2. Thigh . is divided into flexor, extensor and adductor compartments.. Superficial . fascia of the abdominal wall fuses to . the . fascia . lata. , . at . the skin crease of . the . hip . joint just below the inguinal ligament. M.B.Ch.B, MSC, PhD, DCH (UK), MRCPCH. Regional Anatomy. LOWER LIMB. Gateways . to . the lower . limb. There . are four major routes by which structures pass . from the . abdomen and pelvis into and out of the lower . Dr M S Ansari. Learning Objectives. Cutaneous Nerves, Vessels and lymphatics . Muscles ,Attachment , Action and Nerve Supply. Structures under cover of Gluteus Maximus. Clinical Applications. Innervation. L imb https://www.earthslab.com/anatomy/cutaneous - innervation - of - the - lower - limb/ Cutaneous nerves on the front of the thigh • The ilio - inguinal nerve (L1) • The femoral branch of ge Objectives:. Identify the boundaries & skeletal framework of the region. Recognize muscle groups of the region. Identify the main nerves & vessels. Relate the surface anatomy to important clinical notes.
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