Iliacus and Psoas Major Muscles
Iliacus and Psoas Major Muscles are one of the posterior abdominal wall in addition to Quadratus lumborum muscle. The…
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Iliacus and Psoas Major Muscles are one of the posterior abdominal wall in addition to Quadratus lumborum muscle. The…
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The Knee MCL sprain is a result of tensile forces, most commonly a valgus stress caused by a…
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Occipital condyle fractures should be considered a marker for potentially lethal trauma, with an 11% mortality rate from…
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The sartorius muscle, the “tailor’s muscle” (L. sartus, patched or repaired), is long and ribbon-like. It passes lateral…
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The temporomandibular joints (TMJs) are two of the most frequently used joints in the body, but they probably…
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The pectineus muscle originates from the pectineal line (pecten pubis) and adjacent bone of pelvis, and inserts on…
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