
1 Define anatomy, subdivisions 2 Define anatomical position, anatomical terms, and planes 3 Cell – Define, parts of cell, function 4 Tissue – Define, classify 5 Bone – Define, classification with examples, microscopic anatomy of bone, blood supply 6 Joint – Define, classification with examples, feature of synovial joint: articulating surface Stability, mobility, nerve supply 7 Axis and Movements in a synovial joint 8 Muscle – Define, classify with examples, structure of skeletal muscle: myofibrils, Contraction 9 Define origin, insertion, muscle work, types of muscle work, group action- agonist, Antagonist, synergist, fixator, shunt and spurt muscle, levers with e.g. 10 Nerve – Structure, parts, synapse, neuron, classification
B.P.T. Regulations 2010‐2011 1 OSTEOLOGY Identify parts, borders, surfaces, attachments of bones– clradius, ulna, carpal bones, Meta carpal, phalanges. 2 ARTHROLOGY Type, articular surface, muscle, ligaments, movements bljoints-Sterno clavicular, acromio clavicular, shoulder, elbo3 MYOLOGY Identify muscles – origin, insertion, nerve supply, action oScapula, upper arm, lower arm 4 NEUROLOGY Identify nerves of upper limb and its origin, course, divisiRelation, its applied anatomy of radial nerve, median nervAxillary nerve, musculocutaneous nerve. Brachial plexus – formation and root values. Dermatome of UL. 5 ANGIOLOGY Distribution of blood vessels, lymph nodes, main arteries Axillary, brachial, radial, ulnar arteries. 6 AXILLA Identify boundaries, contents of axilla, branches of axillar7 Scapulo thoracic rhythm 8 Cubital fossa – Boundaries , contents, relation
1 Osteology of vertebral column 2 Identify and classify vertebrae – typical & atypical 3 Parts and features of typical vertebrae. 4 Features of thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx. 5 Intervertebral joint – articulating surface, movements, stability, mobility 6 Curvatures of vertebral column. 7 Contents of vertebral canal. 8 Sternum – parts, features (borders, surfaces, muscle attachments) 9 Define true, false, floating ribs 10 Mention parts and features of atypical rib. 11 Type and formation of joint between rib and vertebrae, between costal cartilage, costal cartilage and sternum, between parts of sternum. 12 Sternal angle. 13 Intercostals space and its contents. 14 Intercostals nerve – course and its branches. 15 Intercostals muscle – origin, insertion, nerve supply, action. 16 Diaphragm – origin, insertion, nerve supply, action, orifice, structures passing through Diaphragm. 17 Movements of ribs – pump handle and bucket handle movement 18 Normal position, external features of heart and parts of heart, internal features of Chambers of heart, blood supply, venous supply, conductive system Normal position, parts, relation, blood supply of URT & LRT, pleura and its reflection, nerve supply, bronchopulmonary segment, mechanics of respiration
1 Skull (features, joints of skull bone, parts) 2 Identify internal and external auditory meat us, foramen magnum, stylomastoid foramen and structures passing through them 3 Anterior and posterior triangles of neck (boundaries and contents) B.P.T. Regulations 2010‐2011 25 4 Muscles of the face (origin, insertion, action, nerve supply, applied anatomy) 5 Cranial nerve (origin, course, relation, innervations) 6 Trigeminal nerve (origin, course, relation, innervations) 7 General features of typical cervical vertebrae, atlas, axis, seventh cervical vertebrae. 8 Cervical plexus (formation, distribution, root values) 9 Sternomastoid, erector spinae, scalene 10 Atlantoaxial joint (articular surface, muscles, movements, ligaments, blood supply, NS)
11 Type and formation of joint between rib and vertebrae, between costal cartilage, costal cartilage and sternum, between parts of sternum. 12 Sternal angle. 13 Intercostals space and its contents. 14 Intercostals nerve – course and its branches. 15 Intercostals muscle – origin, insertion, nerve supply, action. 16 Diaphragm – origin, insertion, nerve supply, action, orifice, structures passing through Diaphragm. 17 Movements of ribs – pump handle and bucket handle movement 18 Normal position, external features of heart and parts of heart, internal features of Chambers of heart, blood supply, venous supply, conductive system Normal position, parts, relation, blood supply of URT & LRT, pleura and its reflection, nerve supply, bronchopulmonary segment, mechanics of respiration
Reference Book:
text book of anatomy B.D. CHAURASSIA, VIKRAM SINGH, GROSS ANATOMY,
Text Book:
text book of anatomy B.D. CHAURASSIA, VIKRAM SINGH, GROSS ANATOMY,
