Tibial plateau fractures are intra-articular fractures, and if large deformities remain, osteoarthritis of the knee progresses. In younger and more active patients, joint-sparing procedures such as high tibial osteotomy (HTO) are the treatment of choice for this deformity [1, 2]. Regardless of te...
What muscle extends the knee? What muscles are attached to the sacrum? What kind of movement describes most joints in the body? What is plantar flexion of the foot? What muscles stabilize the scapula? What are intercostal muscles? What are shoulder muscles called? What is the action of ...
agonist function; or - In case of missing function of antagonist muscle for extension of an extremity, flexion of the extremity causes the tension to be stored in the torsion spring, which upon relaxation of the agonist automatically extends the extremity and thus replaces the antagonist function...
Sartorius muscle is known as honeymoon muscle asit causes abduction and lateral rotation at hip... Why is it called sartorius? The sartorius is the longest muscle in the body, spanning both the hip and the knee joints. The word sartorius is derived from the Latin word sartor, which transla...
Which Nerve to Use? Comparison Between Donor Nerves to Motorize the Free Functional Gracilis Muscle Transfer for Elbow Flexion in Traumatic Brachial Plexus InjuriesThe purpose of this report is to critically evaluate our results of two intercostal nerve transfers directly to the biceps motor branch ...