Dorsal veins drain penis shaft, skin and glans. Located in midline on dorsal aspect of penis. Comprise superficial and deep dorsal veins
Lachman test evaluates anterior cruciate ligament integrity. Test was first described by George Noulis in 1875. Knee should be flexed between 15-30° with slight external rotation. Positive test shows excessive anterior tibial translation
Located in cubital fossa, triangular area inside elbow. Connects basilic and cephalic veins in upper limb. Runs upward diagonally from cephalic to basilic vein. Lies 2-3 mm below skin surface
Pelvis consists of pelvic girdle and perineum supporting urinary and reproductive organs. Pelvic floor formed by funnel-shaped pelvic diaphragm supporting organs. Perineum contains external genitalia and anus, diamond-shaped region between thighs
The forearm consists of two long bones: radius and ulna. The radius articulates with the ulna and scaphoid/lunate bones. The ulna articulates with the radius and the wrist's triangular fibrocartilage disc. The bones are connected by the interosseous membrane
Glenohumeral joint connects upper limb to trunk. Contains superficial muscles (deltoid, trapezius) and deep rotator cuff muscles