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the anatomy of the lower limb and upper limb, with labels on each side of it

Originally, this blog was for things to be remembered for the MCAT. Then I included EMT training, then medical school, and then residency. Now I'm a practicing physician. Basically, this is where I keep some of the things I am studying or learning so that I can easily look them up when I need to. Search the tags to find stuff!

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Lower Extremity Dermatomes and Myotomes Reflexes: ...

Lower Extremity Dermatomes and Myotomes Reflexes: • Knee - L2, L3, L4 • Ankle - S1 • Biceps - C5, C6 • Triceps - C6, C7, C8 • Supinator - C5, C6 Important Conditions: • Cauda Equina Syndrome - Low back pain, sciatica, saddle (perineal) anesthesia, genitourinary dysfunction, and bilateral leg paresis. Medical Emergency • Peroneal Neuropathy - Foot drop and sensory disturbance over dorsum of foot and lateral calf. Inversion reserved. Commonly caused by damage to peroneal nerve at fibular neck…

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The red rectangular boxes are the essential scanning sites and planes for the femoral arteries and the popliteal artery. The numbers within the boxes represent the general steps of scanning. The schema in the box demonstrates the typical US features of arteries and veins at each scanning site. GSV, greater saphenous vein; FV, femoral vein; CFA, common femoral artery; SFA, superficial femoral artery; DFA, deep femoral artery; SSV, small saphenous vein; POPV, popliteal vein; POPA, popliteal artery

Ultrasonography (renamed from the Journal of Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine in January 2014), the official English-language journal of the Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine (KSUM), is an international peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to practice, research, technology, and education dealing with medical ultrasound, Aims and Scope:Ultrasonography (renamed from the Journal of Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine in January 2014), the official English-language…

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Dermatomes of Lower Limb and Segmental Nerve Function Anatomy   Schematic demarcation of dermatomes (according to Keegan and Garrett) sho...

Dermatomes of Lower Limb and Segmental Nerve Function Anatomy Schematic demarcation of dermatomes (according to Keegan and Garrett) shown as distinct segments. There is considerable overlap between any two adjacent dermatomes. Abduction L5, S1, Flexion L3, 4, Extension, Eversion Inversion, Dorsiflexion, Plantarflexion

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the diagram shows how long legs can be used to help with normal footnails

Hello! It's important to know the superficial and deep veins of the extremities. Why? Because management of thrombosis of a deep vein differs from thrombosis of a superficial vein. I confused "superficial" femoral vein as a superficial vein today. It's a deep vein :( Upper extremity: Superficial veins of the arm mnemonic: CBC Cephalic vein Basilic vein Cubital (Median cubital vein) Deep veins of the arm mnemonic: BUR Brachial vein Ulnar vein Radial vein Veins of the lower limb Lower…

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