A wide array of these muscular and tendinous variations of the forearm and wrist has been described in the anatomic, radiological and surgical literature. During a routine cadaver dissection, we came across multiple anatomical variations in the left...
forearm /ˈfɔːrɑːm/ 前臂Your forearm is the part of your arm between your elbow and your wrist. tendon /ˈtɛndən/ 腱 A tendon is a strong cord in a person's or animal's body which joins a muscle to a bone. 腱 slippery /ˈslɪpərɪ/ 滑的; 湿滑的 ...
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These tendons connect the muscle bellies in the forearm to the digits while passing through the carpal tunnel at the wrist and the tendon sheath at the distal palm and digits. • The FDS inserts on the base of the middle phalanx to flex the finger at the metacar- pophalangeal (MCP) ...
As the finger flexor tendons pass distally from the flexor muscles of the forearm through the wrist and fingers to their insertions in the phalanges they are progressively constricted into tighter surrounding tissues. This passage through the carpal tunn
An approach to deriving the force equilibrium equations for a finger, based on the principle of virtual work, is presented. Ligament tension forces and bone contact forces do not appear in the equilibrium equations because they are workless constraints. Examples including normal and non-normal anato...
- See: Forearm Flexors - Discussion: - origin: medial epicondyle of humerus; - anatomy at the wrist: - when pt flexes wrist & radially deviates his hand, tendon becomes prominent next to the palmaris longus; - FCR lies radial to the palmaris longus at level of the wrist; - tendon ...
Sonography of the finger flexor and extensor system at the hand and wrist level: findings in volunteers and anatomical correlation in cadavers We present a review of sonography of the flexor and extensor system of the hand and wrist in volunteers and cadavers. CT tenography also was performed in...
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7. wrist 8. forearm zone 1 injury and splint wear mallet finger (terminal tendon ruptures or is cut) 6 weeks of continuous splint wear in hyperextenion of DIP followed by gentle AROM if no residual lag, discontinue day splint but continue night wear for +4 weeks ...