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1 mar 2021 · ‘Respiratory and cardiovascular systems’ begins with the anatomy of the thoracic cavity, including the lungs, skeletal tissue, and soft tissue, before consideration of the two main physiological components of the thorax: the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems.
1 sty 2009 · The thorax is the body cavity, surrounded by the bony rib cage, that contains the heart and the lungs, the great vessels, the esophagus and trachea, the thoracic duct, and the autonomic innervation for these structures.
1 sty 2013 · A thorough review of normal thoracic cage anatomy and thoracic spine, rib, and respiratory mechanics is necessary to describe the pathomechanics related to hypotheses regarding pain...
21 lip 2023 · An open access textbook designed primarily for use by first and second year undergraduate students of British Psychological Society accredited Psychology degree courses in the UK.
30 lip 2023 · The thorax forms from the thoracic wall, its superficial structures (breast, muscles, and skin), and the thoracic cavity. A thorough comprehension of the anatomy and function of the thorax will help identify, differentiate, and treat the plethora of pathology that can occur within the thorax.
26 wrz 2019 · Lindsay M. Biga; Staci Bronson; Sierra Dawson; Amy Harwell; Robin Hopkins; Joel Kaufmann; Mike LeMaster; Philip Matern; Katie Morrison-Graham; Kristen Oja; Devon Quick; Jon Runyeon; OSU OERU; and OpenStax. This work, Anatomy & Physiology, is adapted from Anatomy & Physiology by OpenStax, licensed under CC BY. This edition, with revised content ...
1 sty 2012 · The diaphragm (Greek: dia = between; phragma = fence) is a musculoaponeurotic structure that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities [1]. It is, however, not just “the thoracic floor” but the most important muscle of respiration [2] and also plays...