Elbow Injuries for the Primary Care Doc Brian Badman M.D.
Positioning Review of Upper and Lower Extremities Reference Images in this presentation are from: Merrill’s Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures.
Elbow, Hand, and Fingers. AnatomyAnatomy MotionsMotions InjuriesInjuries EvaluationEvaluation RehabilitationRehabilitation.
Chapter 11-Elbow Injuries Subtitle. Anatomy-Bones Hinge joint Humerus –Medial and lateral epicondyles Radius –Allows for pronation & supination –Lateral.
Appendicular Skeleton. Allows us to move and manipulate objects Includes all bones besides axial skeleton: the limbs the supportive girdles.
Forensic Anthropology: Studying Bones. Is It Human? Macroscopic differences Baboon femurHuman femur Greater Trocanter Lesser Trocanter Head Medail and.
2014 Annual Breast Cancer Rehabilitation Healthcare Provider Event A Manual Therapy and Exercise Approach to Breast Cancer Rehabilitation Course November.
BONES OF LOWER EXTREMITY. Pelvis The pelvis is composed of three bones: The pelvis is composed of three bones:IliumIschiumPubis.
Muscles of the Leg [email protected].
Computer-Assisted Navigation in Total Knee Replacement: Results of an Initial Experience in Thirty-five Patients by S. David Stulberg, Peter Loan, and.
INTRODUCTION TO SURFACE ANATOMY OF UPPER & LOWER LIMBS.
Dr. Zeenat Zaidi. At the end of this session, students should be able to: DESCRIBE the attachments, actions & innervations of: biceps brachii, coracobrachialis,