PNB 2264 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Brachialis Muscle, Hamstring, Ulna

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Comments: the photographic atlas is the text for this material. This set of notes corresponds with slide sets for axial and appendicular skeleton. Also be aware that the noted anatomist videos sometimes omit movements be sure to know all the movements on your list. Axial skeleton: head and vertebral column (includes ribs + sternum) Temporal bone (mandibular fossa of zygomatic process) [hyoid: not part of this joint but in the area. ] Joint class: combined ginglymus (hinge) and gliding. It is this muscle that moves mandibular process out of mandibular fossa to allow your mouth to open wide. Vertebral column - total of 26 vertebral bones: body - supports weight, arch - encloses spinal cord, also: transverse processes, spinous process, vertebral foramen, superior + Anatomy of vertebrae inferior articular processes and facets. Structure of atlas (c1) and axis (c2 with dens) Combined joint: pivot (dens and ring of c1) and 2 gliding (articular facets)

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