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Background According to the German Physiotherapy Education and Qualification Regulations, teaching of anatomical structures is one of the fundamental subjects of physiotherapy education.
Larissa Pagels +2 more
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A case of an atlas vertebra bilaterally without costal elements of transverse processes
An unusual atlas vertebra whose costal elements were not formed bilaterally was detected in an anatomy laboratory. Because the vertebral arteries have bony protections anteriorly by the costal elements of the transverse foramina of a usual atlas ...
Hüseyin Baylan +2 more
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Anatomy of the ATLAS diboson anomaly [PDF]
This work has been partially supported by STFC grant ST/L000385/1. We thank M. Redi, J. Tattersall, J. Thaler, A. Wulzer and members of the Cambridge SUSY Working Group for discussions. BG acknowledges MIAPP and King's College, Cambridge. DS acknowledges
B. Allanach +2 more
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Effects of 3D Bone Models on Anatomy Education: Student Survey
Background/Aims: Anatomy education is of great importance in evaluating the human body as a whole and understanding the normal functioning of organs and systems.
Betül Sevindik +6 more
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THIEME Atlas of Anatomy, Head and Neuroanatomy
This Neuroanatomy Atlas is one of the most concise and fully updated texts of the central nervous system anatomy, which is highly recommended for students, residents, faculties, as well as those who are interested in detailed and clear understanding of ...
S. A. Khonsary
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Learning musculoskeletal anatomy through new technologies: a randomized clinical trial
Objective: to investigate the influence of the application of new methodologies on learning and the motivation of students of the Anatomy discipline. Method: randomized, longitudinal, prospective, intervention study. Sixty-two students were recruited to
Elena Sonsoles Rodríguez-López +5 more
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Posterior midline cleft of the atlas – a crucial anatomical variation in vertebral fractures
The anatomy of the first vertebra, namely atlas, has significant clinical implications. Atlas is situated between the occipital bone and the second cervical vertebra (axis) and is one of the main points of head movement.
Serghei Covantev +3 more
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Cranio-cervical conundrum; Enigmatic complete atlanto-occipital assimilation with Chairi I malformation. [PDF]
Atlanto-occipital assimilation is extremely rare congenital anomaly, characterized by partial or complete fusion of atlas and occipital bone leading to altered cranio-cervical junction anatomy.
Bhinder KK +6 more
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Background In this era of rapid technological development, medical schools have had to use modern technology to enhance traditional teaching. Online teaching was preferred by many medical schools. However due to the complexity of intracranial anatomy, it
Hanwen Xuan +8 more
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Myelopathy at the level of the atlas is rarely encountered by the practicing spine surgeon. Due to the region's unique anatomy, compression of the cord at this level is either caused by a large compressing lesion or an abnormally stenotic canal.
Rakan Bokhari, Saleh Baeesa
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