Category Archive: anatomy

May
25

hip anatomy

hip anatomy

Hip joint consists of a ball and socket joints. Femoral head (ball) is the top of the femur (thigh bone) and the acetabulum (part of the pelvis) is a socket. This surface is covered by both the articular cartilage, which is a special coating that allows smooth motion free of joint pain. The damage layer …

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May
25

skeletal muscle

skeletal muscle

Also known as striped muscle or striated muscle, muscle type, which is attached to the bone, which is responsible for the movement of bones. Peripheral part of the central nervous system (CNS) regulates skeletal muscle. Thus, these muscles are under conscious control, or voluntary. The basic unit is the muscle fiber with many cores. Skeletal …

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May
25

spinal cord anatomy

spinal cord anatomy

Spinal cord disease results from a variety of different pathological processes. Trauma is the most common causes of spinal cord injury. Depending on its pathogenesis, bone marrow disease can manifest with variable impairment of motor, sensory, or autonomic functions. For information about spinal cord diseases and conditions, see the section of eMedicine's journal Spine Orthopaedic …

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May
25

body diagram

body diagram

A human body consists of various types of muscles and bones that help us to do various activities. In fact, form the basic structure of our bones, muscles become important because we can not imagine making a single step without them. There are about 640 skeletal muscles in the human body that helps us walking, …

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May
25

throat anatomy

throat anatomy

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