Human Anatomy and Physiology › Help with Muscle, Ligament, and Tendon Injuries and Disorders
Which muscle holds the scapula tight to the posterior wall of the chest and when damaged, sometimes results in a "winged" scapula?
Which of the following best accounts for the symptoms described?
Radiating pain down back, weakness of function, numbness or tingling
Injury to the obturator nerve leads to __________.
Your dad comes home from the doctor's office with a diagnosis of "golfer's elbow." Which of the following structures is involved in this injury?
Which of the following is true about indirect inguinal hernias?
An 8-year old boy has difficulty walking, and you notice that although he has really thin thighs, his calves appear to be very well developed. When you ask him to stand up and walk for you, you notice that he leans forward and pushes on his thighs to stand. A mutation affecting which protein causes this condition?
What upper extremity ligament is implicated in a person with "nursemaid's elbow"?
Injury of the ankle typically involves which of the following?
Although there are several possible causes for a SLAP tear (Superior Labrum tear, from Anterior to Posterior), one cause is the peel-back mechanism. This refers to the repeated torsional force placed on the glenoid labrum by which structure?
Injury to the outer thigh could result in which of the following?