The shank refers to the lower part of the leg in animals or meat cuts, typically below the knee joint and above the hoof. In humans, the term "shank" is sometimes used to describe the lower part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.
The crura of the diaphragm are muscular bands that attach the diaphragm to the vertebral column. There are two crura: the right crus which is longer and the left crus which is shorter. They play a crucial role in supporting and stabilizing the diaphragm during respiration.
The right retrocrural space is located in the posterior part of the thoracic cavity, specifically behind the diaphragm and anterior to the aorta and the vertebral column. It is a potential space that is bordered laterally by the pleura and contains important structures such as the right crus of the diaphragm and lymphatics. This space is significant in various medical conditions, including tumors and hernias.
Correcting the alignment of a body part is often referred to as "realigning" or "straightening" the body part.
The muscles that bring a body part toward the body are called adductor muscles. They are responsible for moving a part of the body closer to the midline.
The literal meaning of "crus" is a war undertaken in the name of God.
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The crus muscles (there are two) are muscles that connect the bottom of the diaphragm to the spine. These muscles assist in breathing. When we inhale, the crus muscles pull the bottom of the diaphragm towards the spine, allowing more space for the expansion of the lungs. They release the diaphragm when we exhale so that the diaphragm may return to its relaxed, dome-shaped position. The left crus muscle is slightly shorter than the right crus muscle.
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Crus commune is formed by non-ampulated ends of posterior and superior semicircular canals of vestibular apparatus in inner ear.
The shank refers to the lower part of the leg in animals or meat cuts, typically below the knee joint and above the hoof. In humans, the term "shank" is sometimes used to describe the lower part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.
Crus.
The crust.
Leg; shin.
Yes.