a comparatively constant relation of the tendon of the palmaris longus to the median nerve and tendon of the flexor profundus indicis.The anatomy of the tendons of the wrist and of the median nerve, as commonly observed, and also the surgically important variations of the tendons are presented...
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posteriorly by the carpal bones. Carpal tunnel Median nerve - Tendons of the • FDS • FDP • FPL colles fracture *** s107 "dinner fork deformity" fracture lower end humerus, displacement of distal fragment, radial deviation of hand at wrist ...
Abstract On the dorsal side of the wrist, the extensor tendons run within six compartments, numbered from 1 to 6, from the radial to the ulnar side. The first compartment consists of the abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis tendons. The second comprises the doi...
When considering the contents of the anatomical snuffbox, it is helpful to divide the structures into two groups: those that lie superficial to the extensor retinaculum and the tendons of the outcropping muscles, and those that lie deep to these structures. The extensor retinaculum is a thin ban...
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epicranial aponeurosis:(also, galea aponeurosis) flat broad tendon that connects the frontalis and occipitalis erector spinae group:large muscle mass of the back; primary extensor of the vertebral column extensor carpi radialis brevis:muscle that extends and abducts the hand at the wrist ...