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Blue Boxes: Back
Understanding disease/pathological states resulting from problems in back osteology, arthrology, angiology, neurology, or myology.
36  cards
Blue Boxes: Lower Extremity
Why are epiphysial plates more pr...,
What is considered a pelvic and h...,
Where do avulsion fractures of th...
15  cards
Back Osteology
How would you characterize cervic...,
What might cause a jefferson frac...,
What is a jefferson fracture 3
30  cards
Back Arthrology
What are the three major classifi...,
What must every synovial joint ha...,
What does a plane joint do 3
26  cards
Back Myology
What is an aponeurosis 1,
What are pennate muscles 2,
What does fusiform mean 3
37  cards
Back Angiology and Neurology
What is different about the right...,
How does the subclavian artery su...,
How does the subclavian artery su...
29  cards
Autonomics
Why is the sympathetic division c...,
How does the sympathetic presynpa...,
In the sympathetic divison pre sy...
18  cards
Femoral Triangle
What are the superior medial and ...,
What makes up the floor of the fe...,
What makes up the roof of the fem...
29  cards
Anterior Medial Thigh
Where does the great saphenous ve...,
What veins are tributaries for gr...,
Where are the two groups of super...
83  cards
Gluteal Region Muscles
Give the following for the quadra...,
Give the following for the tensor...,
Give the following for the quadra...
40  cards
Gluteal Region
What are the superior and inferio...,
What nerve roots supply the super...,
What nerve roots supply the middl...
61  cards
Tissue Architecture
What is more stable a single prot...,
Why might intermediate cytoskelet...,
What are the three types of cytos...
36  cards
Epithelial Tissue
Regular cell 1 what are the prope...,
Tight occluding junctions 2,
Gap communication junctions 3
29  cards
Dermatomes, Myotomes, Plexuses
Where are the nerves completely d...,
What is the definition of a derma...,
Where is the epaxial region in te...
18  cards
Posterior Thigh and Popliteal Fossa
What is the criteria for a muscle...,
What two hamstring muscles are no...,
Where do all of the true hamstrin...
40  cards
Fertilization and Gastrulation
When is it most likely for someth...,
When does the obstetrical calenda...,
Where does the ovulatory calendar...
68  cards
Neurulation and Neural Crest
When are the central nervous syst...,
How does the notochord induce the...,
What are the steps of neurulation 3
24  cards
Posterior Leg
What tendon occupies the groove o...,
What two bones does the spring li...,
What separates the anterior and l...
49  cards
Foot and Ankle Joints
Medial longitudinal arch 1,
Lateral longitudinal arch 2,
Transverse arch what bones make u...
16  cards
Foot
Medial longitudinal arch 1,
Lateral longitudinal arch 2,
Transverse arch what bones make u...
79  cards
Lecture 12: Hip and Knee Joints
What makes up the hip joint 1,
What three bones fuse to make up ...,
What is the femur mostly covered ...
32  cards
Anterolateral Leg
The crural frascia thickens dista...,
Why do you often see edema in the...,
How does the musculovenous pump i...
46  cards
Fibrous Connective Tissue
What are the properties of connec...,
What are the functions of connect...,
What organelles might a plasma ce...
33  cards
Development of the Musculoskeletal Systems
When do the muscle systems start ...,
Where does all of skeletal muscle...,
For organization of the somite wh...
29  cards
Limb Development
Which develops first lower limbs ...,
In what week do the upper and low...,
Why do the upper limbs develop sl...
61  cards
Lecture 4: Skeletal Muscle and Nerve Tissue
Simply put how does contraction o...,
What is actin made of 2,
What two chains does myosin have 3
53  cards
Lecture 5: Membrane Potentials
Why do you want to excite a cell 1,
What is resting membrane potentia...,
What is the accepted resting memb...
37  cards
Lecture 7: Introduction to Anatomical Imaging
What color would the contrast age...,
In an x ray what colors will the ...,
What is the correct orientation f...
23  cards
Lecture 10: Cartilage Histology
What distinguishes one type of ca...,
What structures does cartilage la...,
What secretes the cartilage matrix 3
29  cards
Lecture 10: Bone Histology
What is another name for mature o...,
What exists between the inner and...,
What can be found in the inner la...
45  cards
Lecture 14: Imaging Extremities
What is brightened in a t1 image 1,
What is a slap tear what can caus...,
What sign is shown here 3
20  cards
Lecture 15: Pharmacology of the Neuromuscular Junction (DSA+CIS)
What do you call transmitters tha...,
What does the enzyme choline acet...,
In alzheimer s disease what enzym...
20  cards
Lecture 16: Synaptic Transmission
What kind of acetylcholine recept...,
What kind of neurotransmitter is ...,
What is the quantal hypothesis of...
27  cards
Lecture 17: Contractile Protiens
Actin what does this cytoskeletal...,
Myosin what is this cytoskeletal ...,
On which end of actin do we typic...
37  cards
Lecture 18: Bood Histology
What is blood made of 1,
What are the functions of the blo...,
What is a hematocrit 3
21  cards
Lecture 19: Integument
What classification of epithelial...,
What embryological structure give...,
Where are melanocytes found 3
81  cards
Nerve Roots to Memorize
What are the contributing nerve r...,
What are the contributing nerve r...,
What are the contributing nerve r...
12  cards
Joints of the Lower Extremity (Darren's)
What happens in pott s dislocatio...,
What ligament starts on the head ...,
Which tendon does the lateral col...
49  cards
18. Excitation Contraction Coupling
How long does rigor mortis last 1,
Which type of muscle fiber has mo...,
What receptors are responsible fo...
28  cards
Blue Boxes: Upper Extremity
Understand disease/pathological states associated with issues in upper extremity osteology, arthrology, myology, angiology, and neurology.
62  cards
Lecture 5: Membrane Potentials COPY
Why do you want to excite a cell 1,
What is resting membrane potentia...,
What is the accepted resting memb...
37  cards

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