Wiley Online Library : Clinical Anatomy
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Evolution of the term “epicondyle of the femur”: Revisiting the anatomical and surgical literature

Abstract The femoral epicondyle is an anatomical bony landmark essential for surgeons and anatomists, but there are discrepancies between the two fields when using this term. In current orthopedic surgery, it commonly denotes the small bony prominence of the femoral condyle. Given the derivation, “epicondyle” should be a region projecting laterally...

Sun Mar 24, 2024 09:37
The effect of pre‐body donor quizzes on student performance in a hybrid anatomy course

Abstract Learning human anatomy is essential for Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) education. Body donors are traditionally utilized to understand content, but in a hybrid learning environment, students have limited time to use body donors. To improve body donor access and learning, we created online synchronous pre-body donor activities. The impact...

Wed Mar 20, 2024 13:43
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Thu Mar 14, 2024 18:33
Myofascial junction: Emerging insights into the connection between deep/muscular fascia and muscle

Abstract Muscles and fasciae are mutually connected and are influenced by force transmission. However, the anatomical connectivity and histological features of these structures remain unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the evidence for connection between muscles and deep/muscular fasciae. We assessed this relationship in different topographical...

Wed Mar 13, 2024 12:54
The position, orientation, and relative size of the fibularis longus tubercle in normal patients: A weightbearing CT assessment

Abstract The fibularis longus attaches to the base of the first metatarsal at the fibularis/peroneus longus tubercle (FLT/PLT). Theoretically, differences in FLT morphology may reflect changes in the function of the fibularis longus. This study defines the normal limits of the FLT position, orientation, and size in patients with morphologically normal...

Wed Mar 13, 2024 12:54

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