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  • Part 2 book "Essentials of clinical anatomy of the equine locomotor system" includes content: The back (thoracolumbar regions), the pelvis, the hip and thigh, the stifle, the crus, the tarsus, the metatarsus, the digital area of the pelvic limb.

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  • Ebook "Canine behavior a photo illustrated handbook" includes content: Acquired bite inhibition – amplitude, anatomy, anthropomorphism – butt sniff, cache – displacement behavior, distance – distress, domestication – external stimuli, gape – greeting behaviors, habituation – hip slams, infantile – investigatory behavior, learning theory terminology and methodology, lick intention – locomotion,.... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Canine behavior - A photo illustrated handbook" includes content: Acquired bite inhibition – amplitude, anatomy, anthropomorphism – butt sniff, cache – displacement behavior, distance – distress, domestication – external stimuli, face off – functional systems, gape – greeting behaviors, habituation – hip slams, infantile – investigatory behavior, learning theory terminology and methodology.

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  • Ebook Surgical anatomy review (2nd edition): Part 2 includes content: Anorectal diseases; pelvic fractures; prostate diseases; uterus and adnexal diseases; pectoral girdle fractures; humerus fractures; forearm fractures, wrist and hand fractures; hip and thigh fractures, knee and leg fractures; ankle and foot fractures.

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  • "Textbook of anatomy abdomen and lower limb - Part 2" includes content: Pelvic walls and associated soft tissue structures; perineum; urinary bladder and urethra; male genital organs; female genital organs; rectum and anal canal; introduction to the lower limb; bones of the lower limb; front of the thigh, medial side of the thigh; gluteal region; back of the thigh and popliteal fossa; hip joint; front of the leg and dorsum of the foot; lateral and medial sides of the leg; back of the leg; sole of the foot.

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  • The key for successful delivery in minimally-invasive hip replacement lies in the exact knowledge about the surgical anatomy. The minimally-invasive direct anterior approach to the hip joint makes it necessary to clearly identify the tensor fasciae latae muscle in order to enter the Hueter interval without damaging the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve.

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  • The aim of this paper is to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes of a fluted tapered modular distal-fixation stem at medium to long-term follow-up. The hypothesis of this investigation was to verify if the use of this implant design may have provided potential advantages in femoral revisions and post-traumatic instances where the restoration of the anatomy was the prime concern.

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  • We assessed the morphological differences in the knee joint related to knee rotation angle in patients with hip dysplasia. These results may explain the anatomy of the knee in patients with hip dysplasia and aid in planning knee surgery.

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  • The purpose of the study was an evaluation of fetal hip joint morphology during the second and the third trimester of pregnancy. Serial sections were performed on 23 cadaver infants. Results: The mean lunar age was 6.6 months. Femoral shaft length (FSL) and width of the proximal and distal epiphysis were x-rayed to determine fetal age.

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  • (BQ) Part 1 of the document Palpation techniques surface anatomy for physical therapists presents the following contents: Basic principles, shoulder complex, elbow complex, hand, hip and groin region, knee joint, foot.

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  • (BQ) Part 1 of the document The anatomy of stretching presents the following contents: Flexibility, anatomy and physiology, the principles of stretching, neck and shoulders, arms and chest, stomach, back and sides, hips and buttocks, quadriceps.

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  • (BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Netter's surgical anatomy review P.R.N presents the following contents: Pelvis and perineum (anorectal diseases, pelvic fractures, prostate diseases,...), upper limb (pectoral girdle fractures, humerus fractures, forearm fractures,...), lower limb (hip and thigh fractures, knee and leg fractures, ankle and foot fractures).

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  • In this chapter you will learn about the following: Muscles crossing hip and knee joints, movements of the thigh, summary of movement at the hip joint, muscles of the thigh that move the knee joint, fascia of the leg, muscles of the leg: movements,...

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  • This second edition remains dedicated to my family, Donna, Allison, and Ellen, and to the two finest surgeons that I have known, Benjamin Franklin Byrd, Jr., and James Reuben Andrews. My father, B.F. Byrd, Jr., has dedicated his entire life to fighting cancer, a much more admirable pursuit than anything I will do. He detoured only briefly from this battle to champion another cause, as a highly decorated medical officer overseeing the care of wounded from Normandy Beach through the fields of Europe. Through his lifelong example, he has shown me what being a physician is all about.

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  • A substantial number of older persons report insecure balance and experience falls and fear of falling. Prospective studies indicate that 20–30% of those over age 65 fall each year, and the proportion is even higher in hospitalized elderly and nursing home patients. Each year 8% of individuals 75 suffer a serious fall-related injury. Hip fractures often result in hospitalization and nursing home admission. For each person who is physically disabled, there are others whose functional independence is constrained by anxiety and fear of falling.

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