Muscles of the Forearm Part III The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. ...Read More
Muscles of the Forearm Part IV The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. ...Read More
Muscles of the Forearm Part V The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. I...Read More
Muscles of the Forearm Part VI The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. I...Read More
Muscles of the Forearm Part VII The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. I...Read More
Muscles of the Forearm Part VIII The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. ...Read More
The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. I take no credit for the anatomy...Read More
The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. I take no credit for the anatomy...Read More
The basics of the human muscle anatomy (muscle innervation, insertion/origin, action) is critical when studying for any physical therapy and specifically critical when studying for the OCS exam. It can be very difficult and challenging as most anatomy texts do not provide quick summaries at a quick glance. I take no credit for the anatomy...Read More
-Annual rate of 200,000 injuries to the ACL annually -100,000 ACL reconstruction annually -Reconstructions are commonly performed on young, active individuals that require high function Grafts No consensus on which type is more advantageous- Autografts vs Allografts -Surgeons choose which graph to use by looking at multiple factors: Autograft: -Decrease healing time -Semitendinosus -Gracilis -Patella...Read More