10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OLECRANAL»
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The subacromial, prepatellar, tibial collateral ligament, trochanteric, iliopsoas,
olecranal, retrocalcaneal, and pes anserinus bursae are frequently affected
clinically. Common complaints include tenderness with touch, swelling, pain on
motion ...
Vincent J. Vigorita, 2008
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A system of human anatomy: on the basis of the "Traité ...
external, is a sort of fibrous band, extended between the two tuberosities of this
bone, immediately behind the olecranal cavity. This ligament is covered by the
tendon of the triceps extensor, and by the anconeus, and is applied over the ...
Hippolyte Cloquet, Robert Knox, 1831
3
Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals: Textbook and Colour ...
Humerus Olecranal tuber Radial fossa Lateral collateral ligament Ulna Radius
Interosseous membrane of forearm Humerus Olecranal ligament Anconeal
process Lateral collateral ligament Olecranal tuber Ulna Fig. 3-33. Right elbow
joint of a ...
Horst Erich König, Hans-Georg Liebich, 2007
4
Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy
218 nerve supply of, 218 Birhat's fat mass, 132, 133 Bicipital bursa, inferior, 234
superior, 234 groove, external, 138, 207 Bursae, infraspinatus, 208
intermctacarpophalangeal, 209 intermclatarsophalangcal, 235 intratendinous
olecranal, 203 ...
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The International Encyclopaedia of Surgery: A Systematic ...
705 of obtnrator internns, ii. 716 olecranal, deep, ii. 712 subcutaneous, ii. 712
popliteal, ii. 720 popliteus, ii. 725 Calculus or calculimuscular contraction of
bladder entrapping, in litho~ tvmy, vi. 278 nasal, v. 414, 416 parotid, v. 618
preputial, vi.
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Osteology for the archaeologist
Small olecranal fossa. Entepicondyle produced well below condyles. Brachial
depression large and shallow. Podilymbus podiceps, Pied-billed Grebe (fig. 37).
Capital groove at base of head. Shallow ligamen- tal groove. External tuberosity
...
1, chest 0.1, lateral abdomen 0.4, olecranal o Chest 0.3, lateral abdomen 0.4,
olecranal 0.4 Neck 0.2, axilla O.I, chest 0.8, upper abdomen 0.1 , lateral
abdomen o q, back o, deltoid 0.1 Axilla o, lateral abdomen 0.3, olecranal 0.2
Neck 0.2, axilla ...
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 1966
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The library of medicine, arranged and ed. by A. Tweedie
In this motion, the back part of the trochlea and the olecranal fossa are covered
only by the tendon of the triceps, so that instruments can readily enter the joint at
this place. 2. Extension. In this movement the radius and ulna roll backwards ...
Library, Alexander Tweedie, 1841
9
The Massage Connection: Anatomy and Physiology
The back of the elbow is the olecranal region; the wrist is the carpal region; the
front of the hand is the palm, and the back of the hand is the dorsum. The fingers
are known as the digital or phalangeal region. LOWER EXTREMITY The lower ...
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Early Miocene Paleobiology in Patagonia: High-Latitude ...
As in the latter, Agouti, Dolichotis, Cavia, and Hydrochoerus, the olecranal fossa
is perforated in Neoreomys australis. This feature would facilitate anteroposterior
movements, allowing the olecranal process to pass through the fossa during ...
Sergio F. Vizcaíno, Richard F. Kay, M. Susana Bargo, 2012