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Upper Limb Muscles Anatomy, Upper Limb Bones, Human Bones Anatomy, Limb Anatomy, Upper Limb Anatomy, Shoulder Anatomy, Anatomy Education, Anatomy Notes, Medical Terminology Study

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The MediastinumOverview • The mediastinum is the area centrally located between the right and left pleural cavities. • The mediastinum can be broadly divided into superior and inferior compartments. The Superior Mediastinum* is a space for structures to pass between the head/neck and the thorax. The Inferior Mediastinum* comprises the anterior, middle, and posterior sub-compartments. – Anterior mediastinum comprises connective and fatty tissue that protect the deeper structures. – Middle…

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Lumbosacral Plexus, Lumbar Plexus, Sacral Plexus, Nerve Anatomy, Physical Therapy School, Human Muscle Anatomy, Physical Therapy Student, Physical Therapy Assistant, Gross Anatomy

Essentials I. Ilioinguinal nerve • Exits the pelvis over the inguinal ligament to the superior-medial portion of the thigh. II. Femoral nerve • Exits the pelvis, passes in between the psoas and iliacus muscles, underneath the inguinal ligament, down the anterior thigh to innervate the anterior compartment muscles.III. Obturator nerve • Descends medial to the femoral nerve, anterior to the sacrospinous ligament and exits via the obturator canal, down the medial aspect of the thigh to…

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