Knowledge of the anatomical organization of the hamstring muscles is necessary to understand their functions, and to assist in the development of accurate clinical and biomechanical models. The hamstring muscles were examined by dissection in six embalmed human lower limbs with the purpose of clarifying their gross morphology. In addition to obtaining evidence for or against anatomical partitioning ( as based on muscle architecture and pattern of innervation), data pertaining to architectural parameters such as fascicular length, volume, physiological cross-sectional area, and tendon length were collected. For each muscle, relatively consistent patterns of innervation were identified between specimens, and each was unique with respect to an...
The serratus anterior is portrayed as a homogeneous muscle in textbooks and during functional activi...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Superficial layer of the adductor muscles is removed. The deep femoral artery running ...
Mice are one of the most commonly used laboratory animals, with an extensive array of disease models...
Purpose The anatomical appearance of the hamstring muscle complex was studied to provide hypotheses ...
This chapter will provide the anatomical foundation for the content to come in later portions of thi...
Introduction: The proximal attachment of hamstring muscles has a very high incidence of injuries due...
Background: Acute hamstring strains are common injuries in sports, responsible for excluding athlete...
Precise knowledge of muscle architecture and innervation patterns is essential for the development o...
The hamstring muscles (biceps femoris short head muscle (BFs), biceps femoris long head muscle (BFl)...
The purpose of this study was to document the neural distribution patterns within the human soleus m...
Hamstring injury has been considered one of the most common exercise-induced injuries in sports. Ham...
Regarding the importance of sciatic nerve distribution in replacement of anal sphincter and sciatic ...
The function of the infraspinatus muscle, critical to rotator cuff function, is dependent upon the m...
The tenuissimus is a long, thin hindlimb skeletal muscle which in hamsters contains about 200 extraf...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to visualize and document the ...
The serratus anterior is portrayed as a homogeneous muscle in textbooks and during functional activi...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Superficial layer of the adductor muscles is removed. The deep femoral artery running ...
Mice are one of the most commonly used laboratory animals, with an extensive array of disease models...
Purpose The anatomical appearance of the hamstring muscle complex was studied to provide hypotheses ...
This chapter will provide the anatomical foundation for the content to come in later portions of thi...
Introduction: The proximal attachment of hamstring muscles has a very high incidence of injuries due...
Background: Acute hamstring strains are common injuries in sports, responsible for excluding athlete...
Precise knowledge of muscle architecture and innervation patterns is essential for the development o...
The hamstring muscles (biceps femoris short head muscle (BFs), biceps femoris long head muscle (BFl)...
The purpose of this study was to document the neural distribution patterns within the human soleus m...
Hamstring injury has been considered one of the most common exercise-induced injuries in sports. Ham...
Regarding the importance of sciatic nerve distribution in replacement of anal sphincter and sciatic ...
The function of the infraspinatus muscle, critical to rotator cuff function, is dependent upon the m...
The tenuissimus is a long, thin hindlimb skeletal muscle which in hamsters contains about 200 extraf...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to visualize and document the ...
The serratus anterior is portrayed as a homogeneous muscle in textbooks and during functional activi...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Superficial layer of the adductor muscles is removed. The deep femoral artery running ...
Mice are one of the most commonly used laboratory animals, with an extensive array of disease models...