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The lateral rotators are muscles in the hip/gluteal region of the body and their main job is basically what it sounds like: to rotate the hip joint laterally. Who’da thunk it, right?
Take a crash course in the lateral rotators with our latest blog post here!
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Traité complet d’anatomie de l’homme (1866-1871) 2nd ed. by Bourgery, Bernard, and Jacob
Posted on January 26, 2013 via Rose (: with 938 notes
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Drawing (from photo reference) of a superficial dissection of the right shoulder and neck, anterior aspect, illustrating major muscles, nerves, and vessels. The venous plexus above the clavicle is abnormal. Not a terribly refined drawing but mostly I’m just trying to ensure i know my anatomy backwards before I start sticking electrodes in people.
Posted on January 19, 2013 via Peculiar with 114 notes
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Horse Anatomy Post
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Horse Hair direction charts


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Livre de pourtraiture - Jehan Cousin, 1608
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Le corpus humain et grandeur naturelle planches coloriées et superposées, avec texte explicatif- Julien Bouglé, 1899.
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Ontleding des menschelyken lichaams - Govard Bidloo, 1690
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Last night, my Constructive Human Anatomy partner and I finished sculpting the muscles on our model skeleton. c:
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A posterior view of the shoulder girdle showing three muscles: supraspinatus m., infraspinatus m., and teres minor m. They each help the humerus move in different ways:
Suprapinatus m.: ‘Helps deltoid abduct arm at shoulder; stabilizes shoulder by drawing humerus toward glenoid fossa of scapula’
Infraspinatus m.: ‘Laterally rotates arm at shoulder; stabilizes shoulder by drawing humerus toward glenoid fossa of scapula’
Teres minor m: ‘Laterally rotates and weakly adducts arm at shoulder; draws humerus toward glenoid fossa of scapula to help stabilize the shoulder’
- Info from www.getbodysmart.com/
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