Atalano Axial Joint
Dr Sunila BHMS,MD(Hom) Three separate synovial joints; median and two laterals, connect the atlas and axis. These joints move as one unit and permit rotation of the atlas along with the entire skull. The atlanto-axial […]
Dr Sunila BHMS,MD(Hom) Three separate synovial joints; median and two laterals, connect the atlas and axis. These joints move as one unit and permit rotation of the atlas along with the entire skull. The atlanto-axial […]
Dr. Meera Narendran BHMS,MD(Hom) The uterus is a hollow, thick walled muscular organs – lies in the lesser pelvis normally with its body lying on top of urinary bladder and its neck between the urinary […]
Dr Meera Narendran BHMS,MD(Hom) Hip joint is a strong and stable multiaxial synovial joint of ball and socket type. femoral head is the ball and the acetabulum is the socket Next to the shoulder joint […]
Dr P Muhammed Muneer BHMS,MD(Hom) The two adrenal glands : each of which weighs about 4 grams – lie at the superior poles of the two kidney. Each gland is composed of two distinct parts, […]
Dr P Muhammed Muneer BHMS,MD(Hom) Anatomy of Facial Nerve The facial nerve has a motor and sensory root, the latter being the nervus intermedius. The two roots emerge at the caudal border of the pons […]
Dr Smitha Madavan BHMS,MD(Hom) It is highly vascular , largest endocrine ductless gland lies deep to the sternothyroid and sternohyoid muscles from the level of C5-T1 vertebrae.It consists of two lobes right and left anterolateral […]
Dr Jyothi K BHMS, MD(Hom) Wrist joint This joint is also called radio-carpal joint. It is a synovial joint of ellipsoid type, formed by the articulation of the distal end of the radius and the […]
Dr.Anitha MA BHMS,MD(Hom) Dr Padiyar Homoeopathic Medical College. Kerala The inferior venacava conveys blood to the right atrium from all the structures below the diaphragm. It is formed by the union of common iliac […]
Dr Binu K BHMS,MD(Hom) The pharynx is a wide muscular tube situated behind the nose, the mouth, and the larynx. Clinically it is considered as a part of upper respiratory passage where infections are common. […]
Dr Bindu K BHMS,MD(Hom) Functions of brain can be studied by dividing it into different lobes (frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe.) or by dividing it into different areas based on histological […]
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