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dimples of venus anatomy: Atlas of Living & Surface Anatomy for Sports Medicine with DVD E-Book Philip F. Harris, Craig Ranson, 2016-07-02 This title is a comprehensive, highly illustrated atlas of human living and surface anatomy for effective physical examination of sports injuries. It covers normal surface and living human anatomy on a regional basis in sufficient depth to facilitate effective physical examination and manipulative techniques. Full colour photographs of anatomy and skeletal parts show how to locate and identify structures. - Detailed methodology on how to locate structures, how to palpate them, how to test muscle actions and joint movements and how to detect derangements. - The inclusion of photographs of relevant bony structures and prosections of specific parts of the body to assist in identifying features in the living subject is a unique feature. - Problem-solving case studies employing knowledge of living anatomy. - Full colour throughout. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Clinical Anatomy For Dummies David Terfera, Shereen Jegtvig, 2012-03-09 Your ticket to acing Clinical Anatomy Clinical anatomy is the study of human anatomy as it relates to clinical practice. Unlike a basic anatomy and physiology course designed to teach general anatomical knowledge, clinical anatomy focuses on specific structures and issues that people may encounter in a clinical setting. Clinical Anatomy For Dummies presents a friendly, unintimidating overview of the material covered in a typical college-level Clinical Anatomy course. Clear definitions, concise explanations, and plenty of full-color illustrations make Clinical Anatomy For Dummies the most accessible book available to supplement your classroom texts. Plain-English explanations make difficult concepts easy to grasp Tracks to a typical college-level Clinical Anatomy course Features a 16-page color insert Whether you're a student or a practicing healthcare worker, Clinical Anatomy for Dummies makes this subject accessible and easy to grasp. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Anatomy: A Crash Course Joanna Matthan, 2019-07-30 Anatomy: A Crash Course teaches you everything you need to know about your own anatomy, its body parts, systems, fantastic functions and flaws. Part of the Crash Course series, the book is divided into four chapters, covering: The head and neck The chest The abdominopelvicregion The back and limbs Each chapter contains an overview and thirteen illustrated topics, each broken down into small, digestible chunks. ‘Gross anatomy’ depicts the features and function of the body part, while ‘Clinical anatomy’ reveals what happens when things go wrong. Finally, ‘Dissection’ provides the unusual and lesser-known secrets of our bodies. With an introduction to the history of anatomy, an illustrated timeline and biographies, plus feature spreads covering topics from the language of anatomy to electrochemical signalling, this is the perfect crash course for budding anatomists. If you like this, you might also be interested in Psychology: A Crash Course . . . |
dimples of venus anatomy: Illustrated Clinical Anatomy Peter H. Abrahams, John L. Craven, John S.P. Lumley, 2011-06-24 Joint winner - Richard Asher Prize for the best new medical textbook, RSM/Society of Authors Book Awards 2005 Highly commended in the 2005 BMA Medical Book Awards: Basic and Clinical Sciences category A wonderful book, very appropriate, written with extremely good, didactic and smart illustrations! Clinical anatomy at its best! - Dr Ludmilla Stane, Institute for Anatomy, Dusseldorf. The publication of this new textbook in 2005 represented a major advance in the integration of anatomy teaching with the study of clinical medicine. This new edition builds on this well-received approach, bringing the content entirely up to date with increased emphasis on the conditions most commonly encountered by medical students and junior clinicians in training. Structured by body region, each chapter includes plentiful clinical photographs and images supplementing the high-quality anatomical diagrams, using the best modality to demonstrate anatomical relevance. Highlighted descriptions of clinical relevance emphasise the integrated approach so central to current teaching practice, and facilitated by the wealth of both clinical and anatomical experience of the distinguished author team. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Clinical Anatomy and Embryology Jonathan Leo, 2023-11-15 This second edition was updated and will again be of great value to medical and other allied health students. It seeks to aid students in gaining a general understanding of clinical anatomy before embarking on a specific discipline-focused program. The purpose of this text is not an exhaustive deep dive into all of gross anatomy. There are numerous other books that have done this. Likewise, it is not meant to be just a quick overview. Rather, it is meant to present each anatomical topic with clinical scenarios in mind. Hopefully, it will help first-year students with their course, second-year students looking for a refresher before boards, and third- and fourth-year students looking for a refresher before rotations. Organized among two sections, the first includes chapters that cover the anatomy of the head and neck, abdomen, thorax, pelvis and perineum, lower limb, upper limb, and back. What’s more, section two briefly examines the embryology and development of the organ systems, such as the development of major organs. This new edition is again an invaluable resource for students who wish to retain anatomical knowledge on the entire human body despite an eventual career in one particular discipline of medicine. It is complemented by its previously published sister text Medical Neuroanatomy for the Boards and the Clinic, now in second edition, which applies similar principles of anatomical information with a focus on identifying potentially malignant lesions. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis and the Sacroiliac Joint John Gibbons, 2017-05-30 This illustrated guide provides useful information, techniques, and exercises to help you better understand—and alleviate—pelvic pain This step-by-step guide for assessing the pelvis and sacroiliac joint explores all aspects of this crucial area of the body and how it links within the kinetic chain system. A registered sports osteopath who specializes in the treatment and rehabilitation of sport-related injuries, John Gibbons provides detailed information about how to recognize pain and dysfunctional patterns that arise from the pelvic girdle, in addition to offering techniques that correct these impaired patterns and functional exercises that promote recovery. He also addresses such key issues as: • The walking/gait cycle and its relationship to the pelvis • Leg length discrepancy and its relationship to the kinetic chain and the pelvis • The laws of spinal mechanics • Sacroiliac joint screening • The role of the glutes, psoas, rectus femoris, and other muscles, and what happens to the position of the pelvis if these soft tissues become shortened Complete with illustrations, photographs, and an appendix for quick reference, Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis and the Sacroiliac is an essential text for practitioners, students, and anyone who wants to understand pelvic pain and what they can do about it. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and ANS Gregory D. Cramer, Susan A. Darby, 2013-02-26 This one-of-a-kind text describes the specific anatomy and neuromusculoskeletal relationships of the human spine, with special emphasis on structures affected by manual spinal techniques. A comprehensive review of the literature explores current research of spinal anatomy and neuroanatomy, bringing practical applications to basic science. - A full chapter on surface anatomy includes tables for identifying vertebral levels of deeper anatomic structures, designed to assist with physical diagnosis and treatment of pathologies of the spine, as well as evaluation of MRI and CT scans. - High-quality, full-color illustrations show fine anatomic detail. - Red lines in the margins draw attention to items of clinical relevance, clearly relating anatomy to clinical care. - Spinal dissection photographs, as well as MRIs and CTs, reinforce important anatomy concepts in a clinical context. - Updated, evidence-based content ensures you have the information needed to provide safe, effective patient care. - New section on fascia provides the latest information on this emerging topic. - New illustrations, including line drawings, MRIs CTs, and x-rays, visually clarify key concepts. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Origin of the art. Anatomy the basis of drawing. The skeleton. The muscles of man and quadruped. Standard figure. Composition. Colour. Ancients and moderns. Invention Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1844 |
dimples of venus anatomy: Gray's Anatomy E-Book , 2015-09-25 In 1858, Drs. Henry Gray and Henry Vandyke Carter created a book for their surgical colleagues that established an enduring standard among anatomical texts. After more than 150 years of continuous publication, Gray's Anatomy remains the definitive, comprehensive reference on the subject, offering ready access to the information you need to ensure safe, effective practice. This 41st edition has been meticulously revised and updated throughout, reflecting the very latest understanding of clinical anatomy from field leaders around the world. The book's traditional lavish art programme and clear text have been further honed and enhanced, while major advances in imaging techniques and the new insights they bring are fully captured in new state-of-the-art X-ray, CT, MR, and ultrasonic images. - Presents the most detailed and dependable coverage of anatomy available anywhere. - Regional organization collects all relevant material on each body area together in one place, making access to core information easier for clinical readers. - Anatomical information is matched with key clinical information where relevant. - Numerous clinical discussions emphasize considerations that may affect medical care. - Each chapter has been edited by experts in their field, ensuring access to the very latest evidence-based information on that topic. - More than 1,000 completely new photographs, including an extensive electronic collection of the latest X-ray, CT, MR, and histological images. - The downloadable Expert Consult eBook version included with your purchase allows you to search all of the text, figures, references and videos from the book on a variety of devices. - Carefully selected electronic enhancements include additional text, tables, illustrations, labelled imaging and videos – as well as 24 specially invited 'Commentaries' on new and emerging topics related to anatomy. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Lectures on Painting and Design ...: Origin of the art. Anatomy the basis of drawing. The skeleton. The muscles of man and quadruped. Standard figure. Composition. Colour. Ancients and moderns. Invention Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1844 |
dimples of venus anatomy: A Short Introduction to Anatomy Jacopo Berengario da Carpi, 1959 Anatomie (16. Jh.). |
dimples of venus anatomy: Macleod's Clinical Examination John Macleod, 2009-01-01 DVD. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Hollinshead's Textbook of Anatomy Cornelius Rosse, Penelope Gaddum-Rosse, 1997 Long established as a standard textbook of gross anatomy, Hollinshead's Textbook of Anatomy is now in its Fifth Edition. Like its predecessors, this volume presents the anatomical facts and concepts necessary to fully understand the three-dimensional dynamic structure of the human body. The text is suited for independent study as well as for use in conjunction with structured courses.Important changes have been made in this edition to meet the demands of contemporary education in the health-related professions. The seven chapters on the back and limbs have been completely rewritten to integrate developmental considerations and functional anatomy with topographical anatomy. More than 200 new illustrations have been added to this edition, including many radiological images obtained with state-of-the-art imaging methods. The illustrations depict both normal anatomy and lesions to sharpen the reader's understanding of the appearance of normal structures. Many of the previous edition's illustrations have been modified and enhanced. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Gray's Surgical Anatomy E-Book Peter A. Brennan, Susan Standring, Sam Wiseman, 2019-11-05 Written and edited by expert surgeons in collaboration with a world-renowned anatomist, this exquisitely illustrated reference consolidates surgical, anatomical and technical knowledge for the entire human body in a single volume. Part of the highly respected Gray's 'family,' this new resource brings to life the applied anatomical knowledge that is critically important in the operating room, with a high level of detail to ensure safe and effective surgical practice. Gray's Surgical Anatomy is unique in the field: effectively a textbook of regional anatomy, a dissection manual, and an atlas of operative procedures – making it an invaluable resource for surgeons and surgical trainees at all levels of experience, as well as students, radiologists, and anatomists. - Brings you expert content written by surgeons for surgeons, with all anatomical detail quality assured by Lead Co-Editor and Gray's Anatomy Editor-in-Chief, Professor Susan Standring. - Features superb colour photographs from the operating room, accompanied by detailed explanatory artwork and figures from the latest imaging modalities - plus summary tables, self-assessment questions, and case-based scenarios – making it an ideal reference and learning package for surgeons at all levels. - Reflects contemporary practice with chapters logically organized by anatomical region, designed for relevance to surgeons across a wide range of subspecialties, practice types, and clinical settings – and aligned to the requirements of current trainee curricula. - Maximizes day-to-day practical application with references to core surgical procedures throughout, as well as the 'Tips and Anatomical Hazards' from leading international surgeons. - Demonstrates key anatomical features and relationships that are essential for safe surgical practice - using brand-new illustrations, supplemented by carefully selected contemporary artwork from the most recent edition of Gray's Anatomy and other leading publications. - Integrates essential anatomy for robotic and minimal access approaches, including laparoscopic and endoscopic techniques. - Features dedicated chapters describing anatomy of lumbar puncture, epidural anaesthesia, peripheral nerve blocks, echocardiographic anatomy of the heart, and endoscopic anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract – as well as a unique overview of human factors and minimizing error in the operating room, essential non-technical skills for improving patient outcomes and safety. |
dimples of venus anatomy: A manual of artistic anatomy Robert Knox, 1852 |
dimples of venus anatomy: Textbook of Head and Neck Anatomy James L. Hiatt, 2020-03-18 Now in full color, the Fourth Edition of this classic text combines concise yet complete coverage of head and neck anatomy with superb photographs, drawings, and tables to provide students with a thorough understanding of this vital subject. This edition contains basic anatomic information not found in other specialized textbooks of head and neck anatomy. It details structures of the oral cavity from an oral examination point of view to promote the practical application of fundamental anatomic concepts. Other features include Clinical Considerations boxes that highlight the clinical significance of anatomy, a discussion of the anatomic basis of local anesthesia and lymphatic drainage, and an embryological account of head and neck development. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Sacroiliac Pain Deborah B. Riczo, 2018 Learn how to address sacroiliac pain through a simple approach that focuses on muscle imbalances and weakness. This book provides basic education, screening guidelines, and exercises for those affected by sacroiliac dysfunction. It introduces the Pelvic Girdle Musculoskeletal MethodSM, a program that empowers individuals to monitor their symptoms and address them with exercises that focus on muscle imbalances and weakness, helping to improve day-to-day functioning and overall quality of life. Includes access to online videos demonstrating exercises as well as an exercise planner for logging workouts. -- Amazon.com. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Talley and O'Connor's Clinical Examination Nicholas J. Talley, Simon O'Connor, 2021-11-26 - Expanded history taking sections - Increased OSCE content - New clinical photographs |
dimples of venus anatomy: Routledge Handbook of Sports Therapy, Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation Keith Ward, 2015-09-16 The work of a sports therapist is highly technical and requires a confident, responsible and professional approach. The Routledge Handbook of Sports Therapy, Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation is a comprehensive and authoritative reference for those studying or working in this field and is the first book to comprehensively cover all of the following areas: Sports Injury Aetiology Soft Tissue Injury Healing Clinical Assessment in Sports Therapy Clinical Interventions in Sports Therapy Spinal and Peripheral Anatomy, Injury Assessment and Management Pitch-side Trauma Care Professionalism and Ethics in Sports Therapy The Handbook presents principles which form the foundation of the profession and incorporates a set of spinal and peripheral regional chapters which detail functional anatomy, the injuries common to those regions, and evidence-based assessment and management approaches. Its design incorporates numerous photographs, figures, tables, practitioner tips and detailed sample Patient Record Forms. This book is comprehensively referenced and multi-authored, and is essential to anyone involved in sports therapy, from their first year as an undergraduate, to those currently in professional practice. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Skills in Rheumatology Hani Almoallim, Mohamed Cheikh, 2021-01-05 This Open Access book presents practical approaches to managing patients affected by various rheumatological diseases, allowing readers to gain a better understanding of the various clinical expressions and problems experienced by these patients. Discussing rheumatology from an organ systems perspective, it highlights the importance ofdetailed musculoskeletal examinations when treating patients affected by rheumatological diseases. The book first explores the latest diagnostic approaches and offers key tips for accurate musculoskeletal examinations before addressing the various treatment modalities, with a particular focus on the most common joints involved in rheumatoid arthritis: the wrists and the metacarpophalangeal joints (2nd and 3rd). Featuring easy-to-understand flow diagrams and explaining the common medical problems associated with rheumatic disease, such as shortness of breath and anemia, it is not only a valuable resource to rheumatologists, but will also appeal to medical students, junior residents, and primary healthcare physicians. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Essentials of Clinical Anatomy Ralph Ger, Peter H. Abrahams, 1986 |
dimples of venus anatomy: Venus and Adonis William Shakespeare, 1870 |
dimples of venus anatomy: Talley and O'Connor's Clinical Examination - eBook Nicholas J. Talley, Simon O’Connor, 2017-08-29 Talley and O'Connor's Clinical Examination - eBook |
dimples of venus anatomy: High Definition Body Sculpting Alfredo E. Hoyos, Peter M. Prendergast, 2014-07-29 This unique book details advanced techniques in lipoplasty and autologous fat grafting for high-definition body sculpting. Clear step-by-step explanations of techniques are accompanied by numerous color illustrations and photographs. The first section includes chapters on surface and muscular anatomy, anesthesia, assessment, technologies for ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty, and postoperative care. High-definition sculpting of the male and female abdomen, trunk, back, chest, and upper and lower limbs is then described in detail, and clear instruction is provided on autologous fat grafting for contouring the buttocks, breasts, and pectoral areas. The book will provide a fascinating insight into the art and practice of high-definition body sculpting for all surgeons who perform lipoplasty and body contouring techniques. It will also serve as an ideal aid for all practitioners who are pursuing workshops and practical training in this exciting new area of aesthetic surgery. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Clinical Examination Vol 1 E-Book Nicholas J. Talley, Simon O'Connor, 2017-09-01 Clinical Examination Vol 1 E-Book |
dimples of venus anatomy: How To Draw Jake Spicer, 2018-06-07 Jake Spicer wants you to learn how to draw. This is his complete course in drawing, suitable for complete beginners as well as experienced artists, and designed to help you fit drawing into your lifestyle. Tried-and-tested exercises, ranging from five-minute sketches to dedicated sessions of an hour or longer, cover every subject and location you could wish for, while accessibly written drawing theory helps you relate the technical concepts to your practice, helping you to hone your craft. Whatever your goals are, expert art tutor Jake Spicer gives you the inspiration and encouragement to draw more - and keep improving. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Oxford Textbook of Rheumatology Philip Conaghan, Chris Denton, Helen Foster, John Isaacs, 2013-10 A strong clinical emphasis is present throughout this volume from the first section of commonly presenting problems through to the section addressing problems shared with a range of other clinical sub-specialties. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Figure Drawing Jake Spicer, 2021-07-29 *** 'Figure Drawing is structured like an art school course and is every bit as rewarding.' Artists and Illustrators Informative and instructive, this comprehensive guide will give you all the tools you need to draw the human figure, from life and from a screen. While many books focus on just one aspect of figure drawing, this manual unites the skills of observation, expression and understanding in one coherent approach. Beginning with the key principles of observation, Figure Drawing will help you to build a strong foundation of skills to make well-observed, proportionally accurate drawings. As the book progresses you will explore processes and exercises that move beyond the purely observed to express the gesture, form and substance of your model. Photographic and illustrative examples throughout the book support your learning at every step. Clear step-by-step tutorials provide a practical understanding of the key materials, skills and ideas in figure drawing. A comprehensive anatomical reference section, broken down into manageable zones, deepens your knowledge of the human form. The book is a Swiss-bound paperback, designed to lie flat when open and in use. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Clinical Examination Nicholas Joseph Talley, Simon O'Connor, 2010 The 6th edition continues to serve all medical students with a clear explanation of clinical examination. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Venus in Furs Ritter von Leopold Sacher-Masoch, |
dimples of venus anatomy: Classic Human Anatomy in Motion Valerie L. Winslow, 2015-08-04 This essential companion book to the bestselling Classic Human Anatomy provides artists and art students with a deeper understanding of human anatomy and different types of motion, inspiring more realistic and energetic figurative art. Fine-art instruction books do not usually focus on anatomy as it relates to movement, despite its great artistic significance. Written by a long-time expert on drawing and painting human anatomy, Classic Human Anatomy in Motion offers artists everything they need to realistically draw the human figure as it is affected by movement. Written in a friendly style, the book is illustrated with hundreds of life drawing studies (both quick poses and long studies), along with charts and diagrams showing the various anatomical and structural components. This comprehensive manual features 5 distinct sections, each focusing on a different aspect of the human figure: bones and joint movement, muscle groups, surface form and soft tissue characteristics, structure, and movement. Each chapter builds an artistic understanding of how motion transforms the human figure and can create a sense of expressive vibrancy in one's art. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Aesthetic Surgery of the Buttock Daniel Del Vecchio, Héctor Durán, 2023-05-04 In the past five years, buttock surgery has been changing and expanding worldwide, while also attracting media attention. Surgeons have been confronted with a shocking number of requests for buttock augmentation surgeries. Further, as patients become more complex, more complex procedures are called for, such as fat infiltration surgery combined with implants or, for example, modifying the waist-to-hip ratio. Aesthetic Surgery of the Buttock is the first book of its kind, covering all relevant aesthetic issues. It offers essential guidance on performing surgery, but also on avoiding complications due to fat infiltration in large blood vessels and thus avoiding embolisms at the pulmonary level. In addition, much of the book addresses various aspects of fat infiltration, e.g. obtaining, processing and applying this fat. It also discusses implants, which are an excellent option for many patients, as well as new trends in the combination of fat infiltration and implants to achieve more natural results. Given its scope, it represents an invaluable asset for all plastic surgeons around the globe who perform body-contouring surgeries. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Macleod's Clinical Examination - E-Book Anna R Dover, J. Alastair Innes, Karen Fairhurst, 2023-04-20 Fifty years since it was first published and now fully revised, Macleod's remains the textbook of choice for medical students, junior doctors, nurses and allied health practitioners who understand that excellence in clinical examination is integral to good practice. The fifteenth edition will teach you how to take a history and carry out proficient clinical examination, in order to elicit the key clinical symptoms and signs of disease. It covers general principles, relevant history, examination and investigations for all the major body systems – and how to effectively apply these skills to specific clinical situations and prepare for assessment. Macleod's Clinical Examination is enhanced with 32 supplementary videos demonstrating key clinical examination routines described in the book, many new and revised for this edition in line with latest guidance and best practice. - Primarily focused on the practical skills required by medical students and early career stage clinicians - Explains the physical basis of clinical signs to aid understanding - Introduces the formulation of a differential diagnosis - Provides logical initial investigations for each body system - Enhanced sections on adapting skills to particular situations, including the challenges of remote consultation and infection control - Updated text and images, to ensure the content is relevant to a diverse readership and patient population - Latest clinical decision-making models to aid the learner's diagnostic reasoning - 8 brand new videos produced especially for this edition covering: - Obstetric examination - Gynaecological examination - Assessment of fluid balance - Examination of the hand and wrist - Examination of the foot and ankle - Examination of the neck - Examination of the foot in diabetes and peripheral vascular disease - The timed up and go test |
dimples of venus anatomy: Ancient Terracottas from South Italy and Sicily in the J. Paul Getty Museum Maria Lucia Ferruzza, 2016-01-25 In the ancient world, terracotta sculpture was ubiquitous. Readily available and economical—unlike stone suitable for carving—clay allowed artisans to craft figures of remarkable variety and expressiveness. Terracottas from South Italy and Sicily attest to the prolific coroplastic workshops that supplied sacred and decorative images for sanctuaries, settlements, and cemeteries. Sixty terracottas are investigated here by noted scholar Maria Lucia Ferruzza, comprising a selection of significant types from the Getty’s larger collection—life-size sculptures, statuettes, heads and busts, altars, and decorative appliqués. In addition to the comprehensive catalogue entries, the publication includes a guide to the full collection of over one thousand other figurines and molds from the region by Getty curator of antiquities Claire L. Lyons. Reflecting the Getty's commitment to open content, Ancient Terracottas from South Italy and Sicily in the J. Paul Getty Museum is available online at www.getty.edu/publications/terracottas and may be downloaded for free. |
dimples of venus anatomy: The Evolution of Medicine Andrew Olearchyk, Renata Olearchyk, 2020-08-23 The book entitled «The Evolution of Medicine» was composed using a novel approach of presenting in a chronological order the theoretical and clinical medicine from the prehistoric times to the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, based on the significant contribution of the known, less known and unknown individuals. Dedicated for medical students and physicians. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Strong Curves Bret Contreras, 2013-04-02 This is not your run-of-the-mill fitness book. Developed by world-renowned gluteal expert Bret Contreras, Strong Curves offers an extensive fitness and nutrition guide for women seeking to improve their physique, function, strength, and mobility. Contreras spent the last eighteen years researching and field-testing the best methods for building better butts and shapelier bodies. In Strong Curves, he offers the programs that have proven effective time and time again with his clients, allowing you to develop lean muscle, rounded glutes, and greater confidence. Each page is packed with information decoding the female anatomy, providing a better understanding as to why most fitness programs fail to help women reach their goals. With a comprehensive nutritional guide and over 200 strength exercises, this book gets women off the treadmill and furnishes their drive to achieve strength, power, and sexy curves from head to toe. Although the glutes are the largest and most powerful muscle group in the human body, they often go dormant due to lifestyle choices, leading to a flat, saggy bum. Strong Curves is the cure. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Gluteal Augmentation, An Issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery, E-Book Ashkan Ghavami, Neil M. Vranis, Pat Pazmino, 2023-09-13 In this issue, guest editors bring their considerable expertise to this important topic.Provides in-depth reviews on the latest updates in the field, providing actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Back Pain Dr. Bimal Chhajer, 2016-03-05 The spinal column is one of the most vital parts of the body supporting our trunk and making most of the movements possible. The strongest area of the spine is the lumbar spine. It bears the weight of the whole upper body. Besides this it also allows forward, backward, sideways and rotational movements. Being a high strain area chances of injury or sprain is very much possible in this part of the body. Most of the problems translate into pain (medically called “Low Back Pain”) and restricted movement in the low back. Low back pain (LBP) is very common and 80 to 90 percent of the people suffer from it in their life at least once. It comes in all ages both in sedentary workers and physical labourers. It is also very common in sports persons (gymnasts, football players, weightlifters, wrestlers). Sedentary workers who have to sit for prolonged periods in the same posture have more back pain. Pressure in the sciatic nerves—the nerves which arise from the lumbar spine and supply the legs (sciatica), is also very common (10 to 40 percent of the population). It is more common in the aged especially in those who do not perform physical activity or exercise due to which their muscles start deteriorating with age. Regular moderate exercise maintains the strength and flexibility of the back muscles and prevents back pain. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Advanced Cosmetic Otoplasty Melvin A. Shiffman, 2013-07-05 In this book, international experts present up-to-date techniques of otoplasty in which they have extensive personal experience. Both new and modified procedures are described with the aid of a wealth of high-quality illustrations. In addition to these detailed descriptions, ear embryology and anatomy, psychological issues, postoperative care, possible risks and complications, and outcomes are extensively covered in order to provide the reader with a state of the art account of all aspects of cosmetic otoplasty. Throughout, the contributors are inventive and eloquent in guiding the reader to a better understanding that optimal results of otoplasty will be achieved only with a more refined approach than the routine use of simplified techniques. This book will be of value to both students (residents and fellows) and experienced cosmetic, plastic, maxillofacial, and general surgeons. |
dimples of venus anatomy: Lift Like a Girl: Be More, Not Less. Nia Shanks, 2017-11-20 You sweat, burn, and fast until you're exhausted...only to fall into a tailspin of stress, overindulgence, and blame. If you're like most women, you've been through this vicious cycle more times than you can count. But what if fitness wasn't about fixing flaws and shrinking sizes? What if your workout could be uncomplicated, energizing, and even fun? Fitness coach Nia Shanks has helped countless clients reinvent their mindset around exercise, nutrition, and body image. Based on her wildly popular blog, Lift Like a Girl is so much more than a workout program. It's an empowering lifestyle built around discovering the strength you never knew you had. Along with her practical, step-by-step approach for getting proven results in the gym, Nia breaks through the weight-loss cliches that keep too many women dissatisfied, depressed, and constantly on a diet. Find out how good it feels to lift like a girl, and leave the gym feeling more awesome than ever. |
Dimple - Wikipedia
There are four types of facial dimples, including cheek, and the cleft chin (sometimes nicknamed a "chin dimple"). Cheek dimples when present, show up when a person makes a facial …
Cheek Dimples: How They Form, and How to Get Them - Healthline
Apr 17, 2019 · Dimples are small indentations that can be found on your skin. They can occur on different places of the body, including the cheeks, chin, and lower back. Cheek dimples can be …
What causes dimples? - Live Science
Feb 18, 2023 · Dimples are small, natural indentations in the skin. Around 1 in 5 people have dimples, according to a 2019 meta-analysis in The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. They are …
16 Types of Dimples: Every Kind of Face & Body Dimple
Feb 26, 2025 · Most researchers and scientists say they’re genetic, and cheek dimples are usually the result of a muscle that splits before birth. We’ll tell you more about what dimples are, what …
Are facial dimples determined by genetics? - MedlinePlus
Jul 8, 2022 · Dimples—indentations on the cheeks—tend to occur in families, and this trait is assumed to be inherited. Dimples are usually considered a dominant genetic trait, which means …
The hidden science of dimples: Their intriguing biology and ...
Dimples are, in simple terms, caused by a variation in one of the main muscles found in our faces. “Anatomically, facial dimples are caused by a variation in the zygomaticus major muscle - a …
18 Facts About Dimples
Feb 2, 2024 · Dimples are a fascinating and endearing aspect of human facial anatomy, captivating people with their charm and unique appeal. Whether temporary or permanent, …
Why Do Some People Have Dimples? - Science ABC
Oct 19, 2023 · What Are Dimples? What Causes Dimples? “Lucky” People; Some people have dimples because it is a genetic defect or deformity that causes the irregular growth of a certain …
Chin and Cheek Dimples: Types, Causes and How They Form
Oct 10, 2024 · Dimples are small dents found on the skin, commonly on the cheeks, chin, and lower back. Cheek dimples are present on both cheeks or only on one cheek and become …
Different types of dimples with pictures: Which ones do you ...
Jan 17, 2025 · This guide highlights the different types of dimples and their meanings, from sacral to mouth corner dimples. You can now finally group that dimple that has been earning you …
Dimple - Wikipedia
There are four types of facial dimples, including cheek, and the cleft chin (sometimes nicknamed a "chin dimple"). Cheek dimples when present, show up when a person makes a facial …
Cheek Dimples: How They Form, and How to Get Them - Healthline
Apr 17, 2019 · Dimples are small indentations that can be found on your skin. They can occur on different places of the body, including the cheeks, chin, and lower back. Cheek dimples can be …
What causes dimples? - Live Science
Feb 18, 2023 · Dimples are small, natural indentations in the skin. Around 1 in 5 people have dimples, according to a 2019 meta-analysis in The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. They are …
16 Types of Dimples: Every Kind of Face & Body Dimple
Feb 26, 2025 · Most researchers and scientists say they’re genetic, and cheek dimples are usually the result of a muscle that splits before birth. We’ll tell you more about what dimples …
Are facial dimples determined by genetics? - MedlinePlus
Jul 8, 2022 · Dimples—indentations on the cheeks—tend to occur in families, and this trait is assumed to be inherited. Dimples are usually considered a dominant genetic trait, which …
The hidden science of dimples: Their intriguing biology and ...
Dimples are, in simple terms, caused by a variation in one of the main muscles found in our faces. “Anatomically, facial dimples are caused by a variation in the zygomaticus major muscle - a …
18 Facts About Dimples
Feb 2, 2024 · Dimples are a fascinating and endearing aspect of human facial anatomy, captivating people with their charm and unique appeal. Whether temporary or permanent, …
Why Do Some People Have Dimples? - Science ABC
Oct 19, 2023 · What Are Dimples? What Causes Dimples? “Lucky” People; Some people have dimples because it is a genetic defect or deformity that causes the irregular growth of a certain …
Chin and Cheek Dimples: Types, Causes and How They Form
Oct 10, 2024 · Dimples are small dents found on the skin, commonly on the cheeks, chin, and lower back. Cheek dimples are present on both cheeks or only on one cheek and become …
Different types of dimples with pictures: Which ones do you ...
Jan 17, 2025 · This guide highlights the different types of dimples and their meanings, from sacral to mouth corner dimples. You can now finally group that dimple that has been earning you …