Spaulding K (1984) Ultrasonic anatomy of the tendons and ligaments in the distal metacarpal-metatarsal region of equine limb. Vet. Radiol., 25, 155-166.Spaulding K. Ultrasonic anatomy of the tendons and ligaments in the distal metacarpal-metatarsalregion of the equine limb. Vet Radio1 1984;25...
The flexor tendon system of the hand consists of the flexor muscles of the forearm, their tendinous extensions, and specialized digital flexor sheaths.[1,2] The flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) are the two flexor tendons within digits 2-5. The FDS...
Two hands had a double slip of the EDC running to the index. Two hands had a single slip of the EIP either volar or radial to the EDC at the level of the metacarpal head. Thirteen hands (19%) showed anatomic variants of the EIP and EDC tendons at the level of the metacarpal head,...
... I could wish that anatomy would show me the working of the muscles and nerves in those tarsi, in those legs more slender than threads, the action of the tendons that control the claws and keep them gripped for ten months, unwearied ...— The Wonders of Instinct • J. H. Fabre...
图形1 - Manus and carpus anatomy of the dog on CT: Carpal bones 图形2 - Anatomy of the canine carpus and manus (CT): Carpal canal, Muscles, Tendons... 图形3 - Dog - Skeleton of hand: Sagittal view - CT 图形4 - Cross-sectional anatomy: Carpal bones (Dog) 图形5 - Dog - ...
Explore the complex structure and function of the lateral collateral ligament of the ankle joint. Learn about its anatomical relations and related clinical correlates.
These small, round bones are commonly found in the tendons of the hands, knees, and feet. Sesamoid bones function to protect tendons from stress and wear. The patella, commonly referred to as the kneecap, is an example of a sesamoid bone....
diagram of the gross anatomy of a muscleconnective tissue components related to muscle other than epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium tendon, aponeurosis, fascia What do the connective tissue sheaths converge to form? Tendons that attach muscle to bone. ...
Achilles tendon, strong tendon at the back of the heel that connects the calf muscles to the heel. The tendon is formed from the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. It is named after the ancient Greek mythological figure Achilles. Learn about the anatomy a
Tendons, Aponeuroses, and Fasciæ The Fasciæ and Muscles of the Head. a. b.The Muscles of the Eyelid e. d.The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Abdomen e. f.The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Perineum c.The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Shoulder ...