Đặt câu với từ "ligamentum capitis femoris"

1. Adductores femoris of low old world monkeys (Cercopithecidae)]

2. Part of the butt corresponding to the following muscles: gastrocnemius, biceps femoris and glutaeofemoralis, biceps femoris and glutaeofemoralis, semitendinosus (eye of round) and gluteus: spericialis, medius, profundus, accessorius (rump steak).

3. An example is permanent hair loss by scarring alopecia in the context of inflammatory tinea capitis.

4. The knuckle consists of the rectus femoris, vastus medialis, intermedius, and lateralis.

5. 10 Objective : To observe the curative effect of quadriceps Femoris reestablishment on 392 cases of poliomyelitis.

6. Objective To study characteristics of diagnosis and surgical treatment of ossification of ligamentum flavum in the thoracic spine.

7. The muscle meat extends #-# cm from below the head of the thigh bone (Caput ossis femoris

8. 7 The quadriceps femoris T of the high intensity group increase in the growth spurt period.

9. Objective To provide a better treatment method of lumbar stenosis and root pain resulting from simple hypertrophy of ligamentum flavum.

10. Central Aponeurosis tears of the rectus femoris: practical sonographic prognosis Br J Sports Med

11. It consists of the rectus femoris, vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius and vastus medialis.

12. COL 6 A 1 Polymorphisms Associated With Ossification of the Ligamentum Flavum and Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament.

13. Inoculation near the periosteum after injury of the condylus medialis femoris was considered most succesful.

14. 14 Knee injury scale and strength of quadriceps femoris were used to evaluate the effects.

15. Apetalies apetalous apetalous flower apetalousness: apetaly apeth apeths apex apex auriculae apex beat apex capitis fibulae apex cartilaginis arytenoideae; Other …

16. The muscle meat extends 5-7 cm from below the head of the thigh bone (Caput ossis femoris).

17. 11 Muscle and tendon length The length of each quadriceps femoris head muscle was measured from the MRIs.

18. Correctly label the following anatomical features of the Coxal joint Ischia tuberosity Tibia Greator tubercle Head of lemur Fovea capitis Labrum Greater trochanter …

19. The knuckle consists of the M. rectus femoris, M. vastus medialis, M. vastus intermedius, and M. vastus lateralis.

20. This predisposition is either due to a too voluminous ligamentum teres, capsular hyperlaxity, insufficiently deep acetabulum or blunt acetabular roof acquired by foetal malposition in utero.

21. Leg Tip Roast - Roast portion of the Leg tip, consisting of the rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius and vastus medialis

22. The quadriceps is made up of four muscles: the rectus femoris, the vastus medialis, the vastus intermedius and the vastus lateralis.

23. Other articles where Biceps brachii is discussed: Biceps muscle: …human beings, there are the Biceps brachii and Biceps femoris.

24. "Abigunt eas nymphas (matres deas, mairas) hodie rustici osse capitis equini tectis injecto, cujusmodi ossa per has terras in rusticorum villis crebra est Animadvertere

25. 6 The crude protein contents ofM, quadriceps femoris increased until l 0 weeks old, and kept stable after l 0 weeksold.

26. In one embodiment, the hair loss disorder comprises androgenetic alopecia, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, tinea capitis, alopecia totalis, hypotrichosis, hereditary hypotrichosis simplex, or alopecia universalis.

27. The PSOR comb is a compact hand held light therapy device which facilitates treatment of psoriasis capitis and alopecia areata by doctor or patient alike.

28. 27 AIM:To set up muscle disuse atrophy rat models and observe the effect of electrical stimulation(ES)on muscular strength of quadriceps femoris and electromyogram(EMG).

29. 12 Conclusion:New paraspinal pathway of quadriceps femoris can be established by L1-L3 spinal ventral roots anastomosis after spinal cord injury at L2 level hemitransection in rats.

30. Neurostimulation of the vastus medialis muscle has the same effect as neurostimulation of the rectus femoris muscle with respect to anesthesia of the saphenous nerve.

31. Anguillariae (-arum, f.) (alia nomina: Anguillaris; olim: Angularia) (Italiane: Anguillara Sabazia) sunt Urbes Italiae et municipia, circiter 19 180 incolarum, in Regione Latio et in Urbe metropolitana Romae Capitis sita

32. The ham must be separated from the hip at the hip joint (articulatio coxae) where the femur head (caput femoris) connects with the acetabulum on the pelvic bone.

33. 21 Conclusion The fracture is related with the structure of femur and thigh muscles stress focus and the fatigue of musculus quadriceps femoris during military training.

34. Either of two flexor muscles, one (Biceps brachii) located in the front of the upper arm and assisting in bending the arm, and the other (Biceps femoris) located on …

35. 23 Results The common physical signs were tenderness in knee, positive grinding test of patella, McMurray sign, fricative, muscular atrophy of quadriceps femoris, and stretch or flexion limitation.

36. 20 Results The common physical signs were tenderness in knee, positive grinding test of patella, McMurray sign, fricative, muscular atrophy of quadriceps femoris, and stretch or flexion limitation.

37. When the common fibular nerve is divided from the sciatic nerve, it travels parallel to the distal portion of the biceps femoris muscle and towards the fibular head.

38. Biceps muscle, any muscle with two heads, or points of origin (from Latin bis, “two,” and caput, “head”). In human beings, there are the Biceps brachii and Biceps femoris

39. (Anoplura: Pediculidae), is a vector of several diseases, including louse-borne epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, and trench fever, whereas the head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer (Anoplura: Pediculidae), is more a pest of social concern.

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41. Description: This boneless item is prepared from Item No. 2050 and shall consist of the M. biceps femoris, and may contain the M. gluteus medius, M. gluteus profundus and M. gluteus accessorius.

42. The Aortic arch loops over the left pulmonary artery and the bifurcation of the pulmonary trunk, to which it remains connected by the ligamentum arteriosum, a remnant of the fetal circulation that is obliterated a few days after birth

43. ‘Inflammation or infection of external auditory canal and Auricle.’ ‘Radiographic examination revealed opacities consistent with bony structure in the Auricles of the ears, with the right more prominent than the left.’ ‘Outside the cranial cavity, the Auricle and the semispinalis capitis muscle are seen.’

44. The Supergym manufactured by Artimex Sport is a multifunctional Swedish ladder designed to help you perform more then 100 exercises for all muscle groups (deltoids, pectorals, tricepses, latissimus dorsi, trapezius, Bicepses, flexors, abdominals, quadriceps, biceps femoris, gluteal muscles etc.)

45. Due to our follow-up results we demonstrate that the external patello-tibial fixation with a special fixateur for protection of the reconstructed distal extensor mechanism alows a functional unlimited rehabilitation This study demonstrates the operative treatment and follow-up results for avulsion injuries of the ligamentum patella and fractures of the distal patella pole.

46. Locutions, idioms and examples i Accerse hostias arcesso a capite a Capua arcesso = to send from Capua aliunde aliquid arcesso arcesso aliquem capitis Athenis arcesso arcesso aliquem auxilio iudicio aliquem arcesso arcesso mortem arcesso aliquem in crimen alicuius rei arcesso mala ab Epidauro arcesso = to send for someone/something from Epidaurus a capite

47. Captain (n.) late 14c., capitayn, "a leader, chief, one who stands at the head of others," from Old French capitaine "Captain, leader," from Late Latin capitaneus "chief," noun use of adjective capitaneus "prominent, chief," from Latin caput (genitive capitis) "head" (from PIE root *kaput-"head")