SAR HS 369 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Periosteum, Sesamoid Bone, Carpal Bones

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Sagittal: any plane from front to back to the body. Ipsilateral: ex: muscle used and motion are on the same side. Contralateral: ex: muscle used and motion are on opposite side. Adduction: bring a limb segment closer/toward to the mid line. Abduction: bring a limb segment away to the mid line. Circumduction: bone socket joint at the hip and arms (axial-humerus joint) Eversion: sole of foot away from mid line. Supination: lie on the back and palms up (holding a bowl of soup) Retract: bring shoulder blade closer to mid line. Protract: bring shoulder blade closer to mid line: Elastin: more crisscross thus more stretchy - one ligament and two have elastin fibers. Loose - have lots of space, include adipose tissue (skin fat - superficial fascia), not much fibers. Septa: go from deep fascia, connect to arm. Bursae: reduction friction and irritation from tendon passing through bones.

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