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Superficial muscles of the scapular and pectoral regions
These are the infamous muscles known to all body builders and athletes. Developing these muscles help you attain the v shape that all women crave. But there are far more interesting, intricate details about these muscles that body builders don’t know. We’ll be going through some of those in this article. View this post on Continue reading
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Morphology of Stem Cell
Stem cells are like the building blocks of our bodies. In addition, they have a special power to change into different kinds of cells. In this article, we’ll learn about the morphology of stem cells and how they change into other types of cells in stem cell series. I can describe this all in an Continue reading
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Deep muscles of the Scapular Region
These scapular muscles are the main stabilizers that hold the flimsy bone structure of the scapular region together. This article discusses each of these muscles in detail, about their attachments, innervation and action. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Senpai Simplified Medicine (@senpaisimplified) Subscapularis Subscapularis is the muscle that occupies the subscapular Continue reading
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Carpal Bones
The carpal bones, hidden within the wrist, are essential to the remarkable functionality of the human hand. These eight small bones provide stability and flexibility, enabling a wide range of precise movements. In this article, we uncover the anatomy, function, and clinical importance of the carpal bones. Join us as we explore the captivating world Continue reading
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Ulna
The ulna bone, situated on the inner side of the forearm, may not receive the spotlight it deserves compared to its counterpart, the radius. However, this often-overlooked bone is integral to providing stability and support to the arm, enabling a wide range of precise movements. From its unique structure to its significant contributions in everyday Continue reading
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Radius
The radius bone, often overshadowed by its neighboring ulna, plays a crucial role in arm functionality and mobility. Located on the thumb side of the forearm, the radius bone is key to rotational movements and stability. In this article, we delve into the fascinating world of the radius bone, exploring its anatomy, function, and its Continue reading
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Humerus
The humerus, the long bone in the upper arm, forms a critical link between the shoulder and the elbow. As the largest bone in the upper body, the humerus provides structural support and enables a wide range of arm movements. In this article, we delve into the fascinating world of the humerus, exploring its anatomy, Continue reading
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Arches of The Foot
The arches of the foot are architectural wonders that provide stability, shock absorption, and weight distribution. Comprising three primary arches – the medial longitudinal, lateral longitudinal, and transverse arches – these structures play a crucial role in maintaining balance and facilitating efficient locomotion. In this article, we explore the intricate design and biomechanics of the Continue reading
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Scapula
The scapula, commonly known as the shoulder blade, is a flat, triangular bone that connects the upper arm to the clavicle (collarbone). Situated on the back of the thorax, the scapula plays a crucial role in the movement and stability of the shoulder joint. Its unique structure and attachment points allow for a wide range Continue reading
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Clavicle
This article discusses the special features of the clavicle, its bony landmarks, side determination and clinical points. And a quiz! Continue reading