Most of the muscles that bend the fingers and wrist all come together in one tendon to attach in this area. These two tendons are important to understand because they are a common location of tendonitis.Muscles The main muscles that are important at the elbow have been mentioned above in ...
This chapter provides an overview of the main athletic lesions at the elbow. For didactic purposes, the lesions will be divided by anatomic structures: ligaments, muscles and tendons, bones and cartilage, and nerves. Werner SL, Fleisig GS, Dillman CJ, Andrews JR. Biomechanics of the elbow duri...
This chapter introduces the anatomy, function, and pathomechanics of the elbow. First, the bone, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joint capsules in the elbow are reviewed. The normal functions of the elbow are introduced from aspects of kinematics, kinetics and joint stability and ...
Skeletal muscles are attached (with some exceptions, such as the muscles of the tongue and pharynx) to the skeleton by means of tendons, usually in pairs that pull in opposite directions, e.g., thebiceps(flexor) andtriceps(extensor) that move the forearm at the elbow. The means by which...
Anatomy of the Elbow: The elbow joint comprises three bones: the humerus, ulna, and radius. The humerus, located in the upper arm, articulates with the ulna and radius, which are the two bones of the forearm. Ligaments and muscles surrounding the joint provide stability and facilitate movemen...
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In English, the term "elbow" refers to the joint that connects the upper arm (humerus) to the forearm (radius and ulna), allowing for a wide range of motion and flexibility. This joint, along with its surrounding bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons, forms a complex yet efficient ...
Additional tendons from the muscles attach here and can be injured, causing medial epicondylitis, "golfer's elbow." A fluid-filled sac (bursa), which serves to reduce friction, overlies the tip of the elbow (olecranon bursa). The elbow can be affected by inflammation of the tendons or the...
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Elbow Joint. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provides clinically useful information in assessing the elbow joint. Superior depiction of muscles, ligaments and tendons a... Martin,Silvia,Sanchez,... - 《Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology》 被引量: 11发表: 2013年 ...
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