The history and clinical picture of avulsion of the ischial apophysis closely mimics that of a hamstring injury. |
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The iliac apophysis ossifies in a predictable fashion from anterolateral to posteromedial along the iliac crest. |
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These structures, along with the columella and apophysis are present in the asexual state. |
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In this way your feet will move the selfmolding material laterally, allowing enough space for the foot apophysis during motion. |
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In other words this means that the pressure is supported only by apophysis, while the rest of the foot is completely unloaded. |
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Fracture of the coronoid apophysis of the right mandible. |
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Also it protrudes posteriorly into the epidural space, especially on the left side, where it occupies the lateral recess of L5 and causes destruction of its superior apophysis. |
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Median apophysis large, brush hook shaped, denticulated at bottom, upper part strongly developed. |
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The male tibial retrolateral apophysis is used as a lock mechanism to anchor the male palp onto the epigynum and prevents its rotation. |
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Epiphyseal equivalents include apophysis, patella, small bones of the wrist, and hindfoot and midfoot. |
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The device also maintains hoop stress of the inferior and superior endplates, allowing the transfer of stress through the apophysis. |
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In addition, with repetitive spinal flexion, intervertebral discs may herniate through the ring apophysis, which is a secondary ossification centre. |
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Because of these differences, children and adolescents are more likely to injure bone or avulse an apophysis than to sprain a ligament or tear a muscle or tendon. |
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The terms median apophysis and conductor are used to name tegular apophyses to extend the implied homology beyond gnaphosid spiders, to include other spider groups. |
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