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1. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY BONES AND JOINTS 2. VERTEBRAE 3. THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN 4. VERTEBRAL NERVES 5. THE THORAX AND RIBS 6. SUTURE BONES OF THE SKULL 7. THE…

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1. Katie Graves Do Something Cool Project Human Anatomy and Physiology Barbara Burckart December 1, 2010 2. A Photographic Portrayal of Movements Permitted in Synovial Joints…

Health & Medicine 163 ch 06_lecture_presentation

1. © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. PowerPoint® Lecture Slides prepared by Meg Flemming Austin Community College C H A P T E R The Skeletal System 6 2. © 2013 Pearson Education,…

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Personalized Workout Plans Customized For Your Needs By Sean Nalewanyj http://www.MuscleGainTruth.com - Important Notice Before beginning any new exercise, nutrition or dietary…

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FLASHCARDS for Palpation, Trigger Points, and Referral Patterns JOSEPH E. MUSCOLINO, DC Instructor, Connecticut Center for Massage Therapy Westport, Connecticut Owner, The…

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Muscles Crossing the Shoulder joint: Movements of the Arm Nine muscles cross the shoulder joint and insert into the humerus Prime movers include: Pectoralis major – arm…

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Ball-Jointed Doll (BJD): Figuring Out The Mechanics. Part 1 *** Posted By Natasha Red October on January 2, 2010 January 16, 2010 Ball-jointed dolls interested me very much…

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Chapter 9: Joints; and 10, muscular system Figure 9.2 Figure 9.4 Cartilaginous joints Figure 9.5 Anatomy of a synovial joint Learn joint disorders: Table 9.1 Tendon Sheaths…

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JointS Typical Joint A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact.[1] They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified…