Exclusive Image Gallery on Human Spinal Cord Regeneration-Clinical Image-34
Journal: Imaging Journal of Clinical and Medical Sciences (Vol.6, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-09-18
Authors : Giselher Schalow;
Page : 034-034
Keywords : ;
Abstract
A, B. Possible rotational body movement of Tiktaalik, caused by alternately using one front limb for forward locomotion. C, D. This front limb movement is simulated by a patient with a spinal cord injury (Nefeli) by using alternately the right and left arm. Tiktaalik roseae is a lobe-finned fish from the late Devonian period, about 375 million years ago, having may be features akin to those of four-legged animals (tetrapods). Tiktaalik has a possibility of being a representative of the evolutionary transition from fish to amphibians.
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