INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY – ANATOMICAL TERMS / PLANES / & MOVEMENTS LECTURE BY DR. ANSARI, CHAIR- PERSON Monday, October 26, 2015 1.
Anatomy and Physiology Unit 1 - Organization. I. Course Overview A. Semester 2 Policy handout. B. System approach - Form (anatomy) and function (physiology).
1)How do the musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory systems of the body influence and respond to movement? 2)What is the relationship between physical.
Introduction to the Nervous System Learning Objectives.
Figure 1: Locations of rosette strain gauges (n = 10) on the cadaveric pelvis.
11 Blepharospasm: A Rare, Focal Dystonia, and the Role of BOTOX ® Treatment Please see Indication and Important Safety Information, including Boxed Warning,
Chapter 2: MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Mrs. Spearman Room 300 THE HUMAN BODY IN HEALTH AND DISEASE.
1 INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY – ANATOMICAL TERMS / PLANES / & MOVEMENTS LECTURE BY DR. ANSARI, CHAIR- PERSON 23/09/07 8.30-9.30 am.
Simultaneous EEG and fMRI for the localisation of spontaneous alpha-rhythm
Anatomy and Physiology Unit 1 - Organization
The skeletal System. Skeletal System An anatomical reference system called directional terms is used to identify the location of bones. The starting point.
Language of Anatomy