Notes in ANJ Anatomy LECTURE #1

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Published 09/02/2024 {{c1::206}} bones in human body.
Published 09/02/2024 The shoulder is {{c1::proximal}} to the hand
Published 09/02/2024 the ankle is {{c1::distal}} to the knee
Published 09/02/2024 describe the Anatomical Position
Published 09/02/2024 anatomical positions for the Hand
Published 09/02/2024 anatomical position for the Foot
Published 09/02/2024 Planes
Published 09/02/2024 The {{c1::coronal}} plane divides body into front and back sections
Published 09/02/2024 The {{c1::Sagittal}} plane divides the body into left and right
Published 09/02/2024 The {{c1::axial}} plane divides the body into upper and lower segments 
Published 09/02/2024 different sections 
Published 09/02/2024 Spatial terms
Published 09/02/2024 types of movements
Published 09/02/2024 The hand movements are the {{c1::supination}} and {{c1::pronation}}
Published 09/02/2024 the skeletal system is divided into {{c1::appendicular}} and {{c1::axial}} skeleton
Published 09/02/2024 Bone types
Published 09/02/2024 The long bone can be {{c1::spongy}}, also known as cancellous or trabecular bone, and {{c1::compact}}, also known as dense bone.
Published 09/02/2024 Joint types
Published 09/02/2024 Muscle types
Published 09/02/2024 The muscle attachements known as {{c1::tendons}} are usually proximal or distal attachments
Published 09/02/2024 The types of contractions are {{c1::isometric, concentric, eccentric}}
Published 09/02/2024 {{c1::Dermatomes}} are the somatic distributions of the nerves from a given spinal level. (key words: spinal level, specific)
Published 09/02/2024 Sensory Nerve Distribution
Published 09/02/2024 the Sensory Nerve Distribution may have contributions from the {{c1::dermatomes}} from  given spinal level.
Published 09/02/2024 {{c1::Dermatomes}} represent innervation at spinal levels
Published 09/02/2024 Nerves can have contributions from more than one {{c1::spinal levels}}
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