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 lef...
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Symposium on Reconstructive Hand Surgery Muscle Anoxia, and Operative Edema," "Hand, Wrist and Forearm Incisions," "Splinting the Hand," and "Severed Tendons/Nerves Distal to the MP Joint."... AHC Ratliff - 《British Journal of Plastic Surgery》 被引量: 2发表: 1975年 ...
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
Many of the muscles that move the fingers are not in the hand, but in the forearm. They work the fingers by remote control, using long tendons extending from the ends of the muscles to attach to the…
When the child’s hand is in a resting position, the fingers should have a natural cascade of progressively increasing flexion from the index finger through to the little finger. The digital cascade Wrist Tenodesis Squeezing the forearm muscles while observing the fingers can also be used to as...
Anterior dislocation of the head of the ulna J.: Pathogenesis of Rupture of Extensor Tendons at the Wrist in Rheumatoid Arthritis. Arthrit. and Rheumat., 2: 332-340, 1959.Darrach W. Anterior dislocation of the head of the ulna. Ann Surg 1912 ; 56 : 802-803... W Darrach - 《Annals...
is commonly found in the extremities. Examples include the retinacula of the flexor and extensor tendons in the hand and foot at the wrist and instep levels (seeImage. Forearm Extensor Muscles and Tendons). Fibrous sheaths, or retinacula, serve as channels for tendon movement, especially for ...
alleviate or prevent tendon problems and stress in your fingers caused by carpal tunnel syndrome. Wearing a wrist brace at night, not sleeping on your hands and taking regular breaks when doing repetitive work with your hands and fingers can all help ease discomfort and stiffness in your hands....
- 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 ...