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Functional Correlations in Clinical Practice — Flashcards

Functional Correlations in Clinical Practice — Flashcards

Functional Correlations in Clinical Practice — Flashcards
#1

The _____ (rotator cuff muscle) does the following actions - aDducts the arm - laterally (externally) rotates the arm

#2

Lateral flexion is greatest in the _____ and lumbar regions of the vertebral column.

#3

Primary, secondary, and tertiary actions produced by Superior oblique are _____, Depression, and _____ respectively.

#4

The pathway that fluids (acid, alkali, water) take in a food-filled stomach is known as _____

#5

On the basis of function:_____ sulcus - A sulcus that separates areas differing in structure and function at its floor.

#6

_____ of trunk against resistance is by the action of ipsilateral contraction of external oblique (EO) and Internal oblique (IO)

Hint: movement

#7

The _____ muscle is isolated by having the patient adduct and depress their eye

#8

Right _____ and left IO are yoke muscle pairs for dextroelevation

#9

Unlocking of knee is _____ rotation of femur on tibia during the early stages of flexion.

Functional Correlations in Clinical Practice Flashcards for NEET-PG

Study 9 flashcards on Functional Correlations in Clinical Practice for NEET-PG Anatomy. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Functional Anatomy. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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