Knee Meniscus Anatomy
Knee Meniscus is a crescent shape structure, triangular in cross section, that cover one half to two thirds…
Read Full Entry →Clinical anatomy of the human body. Upper & lower limb, Head & neck, chest, abdomen and spine anatomy. Anatomy of bones, muscles, ligaments and joints.
Knee Meniscus is a crescent shape structure, triangular in cross section, that cover one half to two thirds…
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Knee Muscles Anatomy that act on the knee joint complex are the quadriceps, the hamstrings complex, the gastrocnemius,…
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Pelvic anatomy is composed of two innominate (coxal) bones that articulate with the sacrum and proximal femora. Each…
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A variety of hip muscles surround the hip joint, and act to accelerate, decelerate, and stabilize the hip…
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The ankle anatomy is a complex hinged synovial joint that is formed by three bones: the distal tibia,…
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Rotator Cuff is a group of muscles surrounding the shoulder joint, it consists of 4 muscles abbreviated in…
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The lateral compartment of leg is bounded by the lateral surface of the fibula, the anterior and posterior…
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The sternoclavicular joint (SC Joint) is a complex articulation that can have significant anatomic variations within individuals and…
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The Scapula Anatomy is a complex osseous structure that plays a critical role in the maintenance of glenohumeral…
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The rotator cuff interval is a triangular area formed by the interposition of three components: coracoid process, subscapularis…
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The popliteal fossa is a mostly fat-filled compartment of the lower limb, it is evident as a diamond-shaped…
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Foot anatomy is a complex of bones and joints connecting together by ligaments and tendons. Each human foot…
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