Author:du Toit, FrancescaDate:2020It is well established that the brain changes dramatically in appearance during gestation and even after birth. Due to the multi-channelled origins and the number of developmental options, the adult venous system is characterised by a higher ...Read more
Author:Adjenti, Saviour K; Louw, Graham J; Jelsma, Jennifer; Unger, MarianneDate:05 Jun 2018Abstract
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Abdominal muscles have stiffer appearance in individuals with spastic type cerebral palsy (STCP) than in their typically developing (TD) peers. This apparent stiffness has ...Read more
Author:Sanders, Virginia MDate:2001The main aim of this study is to examine the gross morphology of the radial tuberosity, brachialis insertion site and supinator crest in living subjects, and to correlate this with muscle strength.Read more
Author:Ramgoolam, ShakiraDate:2017The purpose of this study was to explore the perceived value of supplementing the traditional cadaver dissection course at the University of Cape Town's Faculty of Health Sciences (UCT FHS) with alternatives in order to aid students in their ...Read more
Author:Paton, Glen JamesDate: 2021Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae (LSTV) are defined as congenital anatomical variations, observed unilaterally or bilaterally, in which the transverse process of the last lumbar vertebra exhibits signs of dysplasia evident as increased ...Read more
Author:Mpolokeng, Kentse SanaDate:2022The anatomy of the orbital region is of great importance for many highly specialised clinical disciplines such as ophthalmology, maxillofacial surgery, and neurosurgery. The main source of arterial blood supply to the orbital region is by the ...Read more
Author:Sadler, Maxwell JenningsDate:2014This study utilized cadavers to examine the variable insertions of the tendon of tibialis posterior muscle. Both feet from 29 cadavers were dissected and six variable connections to intrinsic foot structures were documented (frequencies ...Read more