An Anatomical Basis for the Myofascial Trigger Points of the Abductor...
Myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by pain and a limited range of joint motion caused by muscle contracture related to motor-end-plate dysfunction and the presence of myofascial trigger points...
View ArticleSkull Abnormalities in Cadavers in the Gross Anatomy Lab
Background. The skull encompasses and houses one of the most important organs in the body—the brain—and like all tissues in the body, it is comprised of living cells that are constantly remodeling as...
View ArticleUsing YouTube to Learn Anatomy: Perspectives of Jordanian Medical Students
Purpose. The study is aimed at exploring the popularity, impact, and usefulness of using YouTube in learning anatomy as perceived by Jordanian medical students studying at Jordan University of Science...
View ArticleComparison of the Superior and Inferior Rectus Muscles in Humans: An...
A comparison of the superior and inferior rectus muscles was performed to determine whether they have similar structures and innervation attributable to their participation in the same type of,...
View ArticleThe Relationship between Calcaneal Spur Type and Plantar Fasciitis in Chinese...
Plantar heel pain is a common disease with a high incidence in different races. It significantly reduced the quality of life of patients. However, the cause of PHP is still controversial and there were...
View ArticlePrevalence and Associated Factor of Brown Adipose Tissue: Systematic Review...
Background. Brown adipose tissue generates heat instead of storing energy. It is important in the regulation of body weight, and individual variation in adaptive thermogenesis can be attributed to...
View ArticleImprovement of Skeletal Muscle Regeneration by Platelet-Rich Plasma in Rats...
Herein, the structural effect of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on posttraumatic skeletal muscle regeneration in rats with chronic hyperglycemia (CH) was tested. 130 white laboratory male rats...
View ArticleComparative Gross Anatomy of the Forelimb Arteries of the Japanese Monkey...
Macaca fuscata displays characteristic behaviours, such as stone handling, locomotor behaviour, gait position, and intermittent bipedalism. Differences in characteristic behaviours among primate...
View ArticleElucidation of Genotypic Variability, Character Association, and Genetic...
Background and Aims. Anatomy of twelve tossa jute genotypes were performed for the variability, heritability, and genetic advance based on yield attributing six anatomical traits. Materials and...
View ArticleCraniofacial Anomaly Association with the Internal Malformations in the...
Context. Craniofacial anomalies (CFA) are a major cause of infant mortality and childhood morbidity. They may be simple or multiple and vary in their clinical importance. Objectives. To estimate the...
View ArticleThe Wooden Skull: An Innovation through the Use of Local Materials and...
Skeleton models are important in facilitating a student’s easy retention and recollection of information in the future. These may assist students carry out hands-on practice in order to acquire and...
View ArticleA Cadaveric Study of the Distal Biceps Femoris Muscle in relation to the...
The most frequent mononeuropathy in the lower extremity has been reported as the common peroneal nerve entrapment neuropathy (CPNe) around the head and neck of the fibula, although the mechanism of the...
View ArticleHistochemical Study of the Rat Uterine Glycoconjugate Alteration following...
One of the female causes of infertility is anovulation which is treatable with gonadotropin hormones. These hormones affect the molecular organization of the uterus such as glycoconjugates that are the...
View ArticleForensic Validity of the Third Molar Maturity Index () for Age Estimation in...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to test the accuracy of the third molar maturity index () cut-off value (0.08) to distinguish between individuals above and below the adult age of legal...
View ArticleTopography and Anatomical Variations of the Axillary Artery
Knowledge of anatomical variations of the limb’s main arteries is significant for the clinicians. Thus, this study is aimed at examining the branching pattern and anatomical variations of the axillary...
View ArticleThe Airway Volume Related to the Maxillo-Mandibular Position Using 3D Analysis
Objective. The aim of this research was to compare three cephalometric analyses and their correlation with the airway volume in subjects with different skeletal classes using 2D and 3D images. Study...
View ArticleExistence of Gender-Based Difference in Morphology of Convex Lateral Tibial...
Purpose. Morphological differences in the knee joints of females and males have been reported in a previous study. These differences have realized the need of developing a gender-specific prosthesis....
View ArticleThe Role of Vertebral Morphometry in the Pathogenesis of Degenerative Lumbar...
The aim of the current study was to establish whether the vertebral morphometry (e.g., vertebral body width and spinal canal diameters) is associated with degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (DLSS). A...
View ArticleRelationship between the Branching Patterns of the Radial Nerve and Supinator...
The posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) innervates the posterior compartment muscle of the forearm and is a continuation of the deep branch of the radial nerve. The anatomic descriptions of PIN vary...
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