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- Femur (1778 bytes)
1: [[Image:Femur1.jpg|right|frame|250px| Femur Clipart provided by [http://class...
6: ... femur, which also provides an attachment for the biceps femoris muscle.
14: ... a traction splint is applied right away, a femur fracture is 20% fatal. Without a traction splint, it...
17: *[[Hip fracture]] - Humerus (13486 bytes)
1: ...e in the [[arm]] or fore-legs (animals) that runs from the [[shoulder]] to the [[elbow]]. On a [[skele...
6: ...sa'') allow the ulna room to move, but prevent it from over-flexing/extending.
17: ...attaches very distally), act to flex the elbow. ''Biceps'' however does not attach to the humerus.
33: ...al neck which is frequently the seat of fracture. Fracture of the anatomical neck rarely occurs.
35: ...epresented by a narrow groove separating the head from the tubercles. It affords attachment to the art... - Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
3: ...' is the [[bone]] of the [[forearm]] that extends from the inside of the [[elbow]] to the [[thumb]] si...
7: ...h portion, for the insertion of the tendon of the Biceps brachii, and an anterior, smooth portion, on whic...
14: ...ateral surface. Its upper third is prominent, and from its oblique direction has received the name of ...
15: ...f the styloid process; it separates the posterior from the lateral surface. It is indistinct above and...
17: ...ronator quadratus. This crest separates the volar from the dorsal surface, and gives attachment to the... - Tibia (10700 bytes)
3: ... can also refer to a type of primitive flute made from a (usually Human) shinbone, such as that of a d...
7: ...us takes origin and a slip from the tendon of the Biceps femoris is inserted.
18: ...., and insertion to some fibers of the Popliteus; from its middle third some fibers of the Soleus and ...
19: ... the interosseous membrane; it commences above in front of the fibular articular facet, and bifurcates...
24: ...medialward, is covered by the aponeurosis derived from the tendon of the Sartorius, and by the tendons... - Arm (7276 bytes)
15: ...of the pectoralis major runs downward and outward from the inner half of the [[clavicle]]. The clavicu...
21: ...e traced into its [[tendon]] of insertion, in the front of the elbow joint.
25: On the sides of the biceps lie the external and internal [[bicipital furrow]...
29: ... perform most daily tasks with a range of flexion from 30 degrees to 70 degrees. Secondly, the head of...
33: ...ce of these two the median vein comes up from the front of the [[forearm]], while the two vertical lim... - Cerebral cortex (3090 bytes)
6: ...ebral cortex receives [[sensory]] [[information]] from many different sensory [[organ (anatomy)|organ]...
7: ...reas. The two hemispheres receive the information from the opposite sides of the [[body]].
9: ...ory areas and integrate the information coming in from different types of receptors. These are known a...
13: ...s involved in producing our perceptions resulting from what our eyes see, ears hear and other sensory ...
14: # in the frontal lobe. Called prefrontal association complex and involved in planning... - Elbow-joint (10539 bytes)
2: ...medially and laterally, and, to a less extent, in front and behind. These thickened portions are usual...
14: ... right angles. This ligament is in relation, in ''front,'' with the [[Brachialis]], except at its most...
17: ...t are a few scattered fibrous bundles, which pass from the deep surface of the transverse band to the ...
21: ...these two bands a few intermediate fibers descend from the medial epicondyle to blend with a ''transve...
28: ...synovial membrane]] is very extensive. It extends from the margin of the articular surface of the hume... - Muscle (12774 bytes)
18: ...fibers tend to become type IIa fibers (at least a fraction of them does). Thus, sedentary people have ...
24: ...e occurs at various scales in almost every organ, from the [[skin]] (in which it controls erection of ...
35: ...nd [[autonomic nervous system|autonomic]] signals from the [[brain]]. Deep muscles, superficial muscle...
39: ...he [[pyramidal tract]] to the [[spinal cord]] and from there to the [[motor end plate]] at the muscles...
41: ...as those involved in posture often are controlled from nuclei in the [[brain stem]] and [[basal gangli...
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