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Doyle JR. Anatomy of the upper extremity muscle compartments. Hand Clin. 1998 Aug;14(3):343-64.Doyle J (1998) Anatomy of the upper extremity muscle compartments. Hand Clin 14:343–364 PubMedJ. R. Doyle, "Anatomy of the upper extremity muscle compart- ments," Hand Clinics of North ...
“Flyes, [when done with a cable], tend to be better for working the short portion of the range of motion,” when the muscle is nearly fully shortened (such as when your hands come together on a cable flye). “The best option is to use both exercises. Presses tend to have more ...
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) progressively leads to loss of limb function due to muscle weakness. The incurable nature of the disease shifts the focus to improving quality of life, including assistive supports to improve arm function. Over time, the passive joint impedance (Jimp) of people w...
Muscle anatomy is reflected in the spatial organization of the spinal motoneuron pools Rachel I. Taitano Sergiy Yakovenko Valeriya Gritsenko Communications Biology (2024) Potentiation of cortico-spinal output via targeted electrical stimulation of the motor thalamus Jonathan C. Ho Erinn M. Grigsby...
1. (Anatomy) a tissue composed of bundles of elongated cells capable of contraction and relaxation to produce movement in an organ or part 2. (Anatomy) an organ composed of muscle tissue 3. strength or force vb (intr; often foll by in, on, etc) informal to force one's way (in) [...
1. (Anatomy) an arm or leg, or the analogous part on an animal, such as a wing 2. (Botany) any of the main branches of a tree 3. a branching or projecting section or member; extension 4. a person or thing considered to be a member, part, or agent of a larger group or thing...
Compartmental anatomy The sonographic localisation of a muscle injury requires the operator to have a clear understanding of the organisation of muscles within each compartment of the upper and lower limb. Upper limb The muscles of each compartment are listed in Table 60.1. ▪ Arm: The arm exten...
1. (Anatomy) (in man) either of the upper limbs from the shoulder to the wrist. 2. (Anatomy) the part of either of the upper limbs from the elbow to the wrist; forearm 3. (Zoology) a. the corresponding limb of any other vertebrate b. an armlike appendage of some invertebrates ...
However, the measurement on a single 2D sequence has some limitations due to the nonuniform FI throughout the muscle and the low correlation between the resulting Goutallier grade and the real 3D FI measurement [44,45]. While it is easy to diagnose RCT on MRI using 2D CNN reconstructions,...