Chapter 20: The Spine. Characteristics of Vertebrae.
Pelvis + Perineum. Pelvic Cavity Enclosed by bony, ligamentous and muscular wall Contains the urinary bladder, ureters, pelvic genital organs, rectum,
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM BYDR.A.A.OREMOSU DEARTMENT OF ANATOMY CMUL.
Lindsey E. Eberman, MS, ATC, LAT Chapter 10 Thoracic and Lumbar Spine.
1 Bio 101 Laboratory 7 Vertebral Column & Thoracic Cage.
Cell › Fundamental unit of living organisms › Carry out metabolism › Specialized throughout the body › Cell membrane › Nucleus Chromosomes Genes.
The management of recurrent pelvic malignancy Pete Sagar The General Infirmary at Leeds England.
VASCULATURE OF THE LOWER LIMB YOU DON'T HAVE TO BETTER THAN EVERYONE ELSE, JUST BETTER THAN THE DAY BEFORE. Dr Idara.
The Axial Skeleton: the Spine. The human skeleton consists of 206 bones. Many of which move or hinge at joints. In conjunction with over 600 muscles these.
SKELETAL SYSTEM JACKI MALONE, RN, BSN. REVIEW Systems are made of…….. ORGANS Organs are made of…… TISSUES Tissues are made of….. cells.
Chapter 9 Spinal Injuries. Objectives Describe the basic anatomy of the spine. Explain common spinal injuries that occur with athletic participation.
Ch 6&7 Trivia Dem’ Bones 2 point question What type of bone is the sternum? What type of bone is the sternum? Flat Flat.