نتایج جستجو برای: pectoral girdle

تعداد نتایج: 5974  

Journal: :Journal of the National Medical Association 1991
J D Collins M L Shaver P Batra K Brown

In 1971, radiographic anatomy of the human body was added to the gross anatomy course at UCLA. Radiographic contrast studies and plain anatomical displays were formulated into teaching packages for all organ systems. Residents presented each package to first-year medical students in the dissection laboratory to augment the teaching of anatomy. In November 1984, magnetic resonance imaging was in...

Journal: :Journal of Anatomy 2021

Reduced limbs and limblessness have evolved independently in many lizard clades. Scincidae exhibit a wide range of limb-reduced morphologies, but only some species been used to study the embryology limb reduction (e.g., digit Chalcides Scelotes). The genus Brachymeles, Southeast Asian clade skinks, includes with from pentadactyl functionally structurally limbless species. Adults small, snake-li...

2017
Sanaa E El-Sayed Mahmoud A Kora Hesham M Sallam Kerin M Claeson Erik R Seiffert Mohammed S Antar

Wadi El-Hitan, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, of the Fayum Depression in the northeast part of the Western Desert of Egypt, has produced a remarkable collection of Eocene vertebrates, in particular the fossil whales from which it derives its name. Here we describe a new genus and species of marine catfishes (Siluriformes; Ariidae), Qarmoutus hitanensis, from the base of the upper Eocene Birket...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Nicolai Konow Christopher P J Sanford

A tongue-bite apparatus (TBA) governs raking behaviors in two major and unrelated teleost lineages, the osteoglossomorph and salmoniform fishes. We present data on comparative morphology and kinematics from two representative species, the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and the Australian arowana (Scleropages jardinii), which suggest that both the TBA and raking are convergently derived in ...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2008
Nicolai Konow Ariel L Camp Christopher P J Sanford

Quantification of anatomical and physiological characteristics of the function of a musculoskeletal system may yield a detailed understanding of how the organizational levels of morphology, biomechanics, kinematics, and muscle activity patterns (MAPs) influence behavioral diversity. Using separate analyses of these organizational levels in representative study taxa, we sought patterns of congru...

2010
Scott A. Heinlein Andrew J. Cosgarea

CONTEXT Competitive swimming has become an increasingly popular sport in the United States. In 2007, more than 250 000 competitive swimmers were registered with USA Swimming, the national governing body. The average competitive swimmer swims approximately 60 000 to 80 000 m per week. With a typical count of 8 to 10 strokes per 25-m lap, each shoulder performs 30 000 rotations each week. This pl...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2010
David E Ruchelsman Dimitrios Christoforou Andrew S Rokito

Coracoid fractures are uncommon injuries, in isolation or in association with other osseoligamentous injuries about the shoulder girdle. We report a case of successful operative management of symptomatic ipsilateral nonunions of a type I coracoid base fracture and a lateral one-third clavicular fracture, which developed following nonoperative treatment of this exceedingly rare injury pattern. F...

Journal: :European journal of morphology 2005
Rui Diogo

The cephalic and pectoral girdle structures of the pimelodin Pimelodus blochii (Pimelodus group) are described and compared to those of representatives of the two other main pimelodin groups, namely Calophysus macropterus (Calophysus group) and Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum (Sorubim group), and of a representative of the peculiar pimelodin genus Hypophthalmus, H. edentatus, and several other catfi...

Journal: :Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine 2013
Ryan J Warth Frank Martetschläger Trevor R Gaskill Peter J Millett

Acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations are common injuries of the shoulder girdle, especially in the young and active population. Typically the mechanism of this injury is a direct force against the lateral aspect of the adducted shoulder, the magnitude of which affects injury severity. While low-grade injuries are frequently managed successfully using non-surgical measures, high-grade injuri...

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