Bill Sellers of the University of Manchester, UK, created a computer model of
human hips and legs, including the tendons and muscles.
Not exact matches
Senior pets with degenerative joint disease of the spine,
hips, or stifles (joints in the
legs, equivalent to the knees in
humans) may be stiff or in pain when jumping up,
and they may cry when picked up.
In back, again the upper part of the dog's body parallels the
human leg structure with upper thigh joined to
hip at one end
and knee at the other
and lower thigh leading from knee to heel.
The particular drawing, titled «technical organism» (ca. 1921), breaks down the
human body into three main shapes — an oval representing the head, an oval representing the torso,
and a cone representing the
hips and legs.