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Did you know that there are 6 different layers of muscles in your back? Take a peak to see what these muscles do to help you function.
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Character Design Collection: Legs Anatomy
Overview of the origins, insertions, innervation and functions of the muscles of the pelvic floor. Learn all about these muscles at Kenhub!
David Keil provides a simple but thorough explanation of the supraspinatus, the most commonly injured of the four rotator cuff muscles, in this Muscle of the Month yoga anatomy article.
Arteries of Femoral Head and Neck Anatomy Retinacular arteries (subsynovial), Superior, Anterior, Inferior, Anterior view, Anastomosis between medial and lateral circumflex femoral arteries, Ascending, Transverse, Descending branches of Lateral circumflex femoral artery lliofemoral (Y) ligament and joint capsule lliopsoas tendon, Medial circumflex femoral artery, Profunda femoris (deep femoral) artery, Nutrient artery of femur, Coronal section, Acetabular labrum, Ligaments and joint capsule, Synovial membrane, Retinacular arteries, Acetabular branch, Obturator artery, Epiphyseal plate, Medial circumflex femoral artery, Femur of child: anterior view, Lateral circumflex femoral artery lliopsoas tendon, Medial circumflex femoral artery, Profunda femoris (deep femoral) artery, Medial circumflex femoral artery, Lateral circumflex, femoral artery, Ascending, Transverse, Descending branches Anastomosis, Medial circumflex, femoral artery, Pectineus muscle, Femoral artery Iliacus muscle, Psoas major muscle, Anterior view, Nutrient artery of femur, Lateral circumflex femoral artery, Ischiofemoral ligament and joint capsule, Retinacular arteries (subsynovial), Superior, Posterior, Inferior, Anastomosis, Posterior view, Acetabular branch of obturator artery (often minute) in ligament of head of femur, Medial circumflex femoral artery.
Anatomy and Physiology of Equine Joints Joints allow the limbs to bend and the back to flex. Synovial joints are the joints of principal interest as they allow movement and are the type of joints between the vertebrae. The synovial joint consists of two bone ends covered by articular cartilage. The articular cartilage
How to recover from a torn pectoral muscle. From diagnosis to treatment and rehab. Plus before and after pictures of my own injury and recovery.
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In this Muscle of the Month article David Keil focusses on the very powerful hamstring group, describing their anatomy, how they are used in yoga, and explaining in detail the causes, symptoms and treatment of hamstring injuries.
Enjoy a selection of illustrations, sketches, model sheets and tutorials by various artists, collected by Character Design References™ and shown here for educational and inspirational purposes only. Please follow the links to discover all the names, websites, online stores and Patreon pages of the i
Complete Care Physio provides quality physiotherapy care. Learn more about the benefits of acupuncture and treatment options.
Degenerative scoliosis is caused by the degeneration of the spine. Learn how you can treat this condition and slow down its degeneration.