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Arm Muscle Anatomy - Right Anterior and Posterior Views

By @rev.med

#Arm #Muscles #Anatomy #MSK #orthopedics
Arm Muscle Anatomy - Right Anterior and Posterior Views By @rev.med #Arm #Muscles #Anatomy #MSK #orthopedics
Humerus Bony Anatomy - Anterior and Posterior Views

By @rev.med

#Humerus #Bony #Anatomy #MSK #Bone
Humerus Bony Anatomy - Anterior and Posterior Views By @rev.med #Humerus #Bony #Anatomy #MSK #Bone
Vertebral Spine Curvature
 - Cervical (Lordosis)
 - Thoracic (Kyphosis)
 - Lumbar (Lordosis)
 - Sacral (Kyphosis)

By @rev.med

#Vertebral
Vertebral Spine Curvature - Cervical (Lordosis) - Thoracic (Kyphosis) - Lumbar (Lordosis) - Sacral (Kyphosis) By @rev.med #Vertebral #Spine #Curvature #Anatomy #Spinal
Hand Muscles Anatomy
 - Superficial
 - Deep
 - Thenar Eminence
 - Hypothenar Eminence

By @rev.med

#Hand #Muscles #Anatomy
Hand Muscles Anatomy - Superficial - Deep - Thenar Eminence - Hypothenar Eminence By @rev.med #Hand #Muscles #Anatomy
Foot Anatomy - Foot Bones
Mnemonic - Tiger Cubs Need MILC
T - Talus
C - Calcaneus
N - Navicular
M
Foot Anatomy - Foot Bones Mnemonic - Tiger Cubs Need MILC T - Talus C - Calcaneus N - Navicular M - Medial Cuneiform I - Intermediate Cuneiform L - Lateral Cuneiform C - Cuboid By @rev.med #Foot #Anatomy #Bones #Tarsals #podiatry #orthopedics #mnemonic
Lumbosacral Spine Anatomy

By @rev.med

#Lumbosacral #Spine #Anatomy #Lumbar
Lumbosacral Spine Anatomy By @rev.med #Lumbosacral #Spine #Anatomy #Lumbar
Knee Joint Anatomy - Ligaments

The knee joint ligaments are divided between two groups: the extracapsular (outside
Knee Joint Anatomy - Ligaments The knee joint ligaments are divided between two groups: the extracapsular (outside joint) ligaments and intracapsular (inside joint) ligaments. The ligaments are the connection between the femur & tibia bones, functioning to provide stability, prevent dislocation & keep the bones in place. By @rev.med #Knee #Joint #Anatomy #Ligaments #orthopedics
Anatomy of the Knee X-ray - AP projection. ⁣⁣
It’s important to be able to identify the
Anatomy of the Knee X-ray - AP projection. ⁣⁣ It’s important to be able to identify the normal structures not only to identify the abnormality but to describe it as well!⁣⁣ A systematic review involves multiple views but I typically use the AP view to look at these.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣1. Tibio-femoral alignment - draw a line from the lateral margin of the femur drawn straight below. If the tibia is observed more than 5mm beyond it, think of a fracture of the tibial plateau.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣2. Plateaus - common site for several types of fractures including Avulsion of the tibial spine or of the plateau (Segond/reverse segond)! ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣3. Calcification - especially around the medial epicondyle called Pellegrini- Steida lesion.⁣ ⁣ ⁣4. Joint Space - Check for asymmetry between medial and lateral compartments and be wary of positioning errors!⁣ ⁣⁣ To asses the patella or to look for effusion/hemarthrosis, I typically use a lateral view as it provides more information!⁣⁣ Dr. Devpriyo Pal @drdevrad #knee #xray #clinical #radiology #anatomy #ap #radiology #msk #orthopedics #labeled
Cranial Foramina - Skull Anatomy

By @rev.med

#Cranial #Foramina #Skull #Anatomy
Cranial Foramina - Skull Anatomy By @rev.med #Cranial #Foramina #Skull #Anatomy
Skull Base Anatomy - Cranial Foramina Contents

By @rev.med

#Cranial #Foramina #Skull #Base #Anatomy #Foramen
Skull Base Anatomy - Cranial Foramina Contents By @rev.med #Cranial #Foramina #Skull #Base #Anatomy #Foramen