Definition of Ischiatic. Meaning of Ischiatic. Synonyms of Ischiatic

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Definition of Ischiatic

Ischiatic
Ischiatic Is`chi*at"ic, a. (Anat.) Same as Ishial.

Meaning of Ischiatic from wikipedia

- The sciatic nerve, also called the ischiadic nerve, is a large nerve in humans and other vertebrate animals. It is the largest branch of the sacral plexus...
- the posterior part of the body. In the paleognathae, there is an ilio–ischiatic fenestra. Fenestrae are also used to distinguish the three types of amniote:...
- nerve. Caudal muscles of the thigh: Biceps femoris: originates on the ischiatic tuberosity and inserts on the patellar ligament. It acts to extend the...
- Paleognaths share similar pelvis anatomy. There is a large, open ilio–ischiatic fenestra in the pelvis. The pubis and ischium are likely to be longer...
- the saddle, supplying maximum protection particularly at a perineal and ischiatic level, also helping to protect from urogenital disorders, beyond delivering...
- name means "ischium horned face", referring to the peculiar shape of the ischiatic bones. Ischioceratops existed in the Wangshi Group during the late Cretaceous...
- for the limb to abduct. Gluteus profundus: originates from the superior ischiatic spine and shaft of the ilium, inserts into the femur. Allows the limb...
- by Henry Smith, 1847) and Pl. 4, fig. 6 represents a portion of the ischiatic, and fig.7, of the brachial nerve of such a foetus. We observe a palish...
- animal's life. The fracture extends along the surface between the pubic and ischiatic peduncles, and has resulted in a significant swelling of the ilium, which...
- reduced articular surface for the ischium, and a protuberance above the ischiatic articulation (only shared with Opisthocoelicaudia among Titanosauriformes)...