A- and V-Patterns and Oblique Muscle Overaction
... overaction is usually a lambda pattern (λ). In addition to the horizontal and vertical changes, superior oblique overaction also causes intorsion, which increases in down gaze. Since primary superior oblique overaction is congenital, patients adapt to the intorted position and almost never experienc ...
... overaction is usually a lambda pattern (λ). In addition to the horizontal and vertical changes, superior oblique overaction also causes intorsion, which increases in down gaze. Since primary superior oblique overaction is congenital, patients adapt to the intorted position and almost never experienc ...
Title page Title of Article: - The morphological study of variant
... importance for use in ‘free functional muscle transfer’ i.e. transfer of a muscle with its motor nerve and vascular pedicle from one site of the body to another distant site, in order to restore the motor function (14). The knowledge of the variations is thus important while extensor carpi radialis ...
... importance for use in ‘free functional muscle transfer’ i.e. transfer of a muscle with its motor nerve and vascular pedicle from one site of the body to another distant site, in order to restore the motor function (14). The knowledge of the variations is thus important while extensor carpi radialis ...
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... Sick patient (diabetes, malignancy, uraemic, jaundice) • Straining (cough / vomiting) ...
... Sick patient (diabetes, malignancy, uraemic, jaundice) • Straining (cough / vomiting) ...
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... Sick patient (diabetes, malignancy, uraemic, jaundice) • Straining (cough / vomiting) ...
... Sick patient (diabetes, malignancy, uraemic, jaundice) • Straining (cough / vomiting) ...
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... tendon. The extensor carpi radialis brevis has additional origins from the radial collateral ligament, the extensor carpi ulnaris from the dorsal border of the ulna (shared with the flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor digitorum profundus), and all four also originate from various fascia. The extensor ca ...
... tendon. The extensor carpi radialis brevis has additional origins from the radial collateral ligament, the extensor carpi ulnaris from the dorsal border of the ulna (shared with the flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor digitorum profundus), and all four also originate from various fascia. The extensor ca ...
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... Recently, extensor carpi radialis brevis has also gained importance for use in ‘free functional muscle transfer’ i.e. transfer of a muscle with its motor nerve and vascular pedicle from one site of the body to another distant site, in order to restore the motor function [14,15]. The knowledge of the ...
... Recently, extensor carpi radialis brevis has also gained importance for use in ‘free functional muscle transfer’ i.e. transfer of a muscle with its motor nerve and vascular pedicle from one site of the body to another distant site, in order to restore the motor function [14,15]. The knowledge of the ...
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
... there is a derangement in form, or anatomy. Therefore, restoration of function requires solving the puzzle of how to restore the anatomy. The surgeon is presented with a structural disruption that can be repaired in one of several ways. The difficulty is in choosing the repair pattern (form) that wi ...
... there is a derangement in form, or anatomy. Therefore, restoration of function requires solving the puzzle of how to restore the anatomy. The surgeon is presented with a structural disruption that can be repaired in one of several ways. The difficulty is in choosing the repair pattern (form) that wi ...
Why Does Man Have a Quadratus Plantae? A Review of Its
... lower primates is pronounced in prosimian species, such as the tree-dwelling Madagascan lemur (16). Studies have shown that the lack of quadratus plantae in these species can be explained by the need for their feet to work synergistically with their hands as grasping tools when swinging from branch ...
... lower primates is pronounced in prosimian species, such as the tree-dwelling Madagascan lemur (16). Studies have shown that the lack of quadratus plantae in these species can be explained by the need for their feet to work synergistically with their hands as grasping tools when swinging from branch ...
the coracohumeral ligament - British Editorial Society of Bone and
... confirms this, showing photographs of specimens in which the biceps tendon lies over the capsule, outside the joint. The long head of ...
... confirms this, showing photographs of specimens in which the biceps tendon lies over the capsule, outside the joint. The long head of ...
global advantage shoulder arthroplasty system
... the coracoid process and from the capsule as it attaches on the anterior glenoid rim. This process requires that the subscapularis muscle tendon unit be released 360 degrees around its circumference. During this dissection, protect the axillary nerve as it crosses the inferior portion of the muscle ...
... the coracoid process and from the capsule as it attaches on the anterior glenoid rim. This process requires that the subscapularis muscle tendon unit be released 360 degrees around its circumference. During this dissection, protect the axillary nerve as it crosses the inferior portion of the muscle ...
11 - HandLab
... 15. The conjoined lateral bands are: A. A group of fibers that connect medially to each of the lateral bands and laterally from the lateral bands to the central slip B. A group of fibers that connect the lateral bands to the dorsal apparatus C. A group of fibers that connect laterally to each of the ...
... 15. The conjoined lateral bands are: A. A group of fibers that connect medially to each of the lateral bands and laterally from the lateral bands to the central slip B. A group of fibers that connect the lateral bands to the dorsal apparatus C. A group of fibers that connect laterally to each of the ...
surgical technique
... The “Triangle”, also called the Morenheim fossa, is located on the superior and medial aspect of the incision. There is no vein in this triangular space between the muscles (Fig. 3). It is the entry point of the deltopectoral interval between the deltoid and the pectoralis major. The cephalic vein i ...
... The “Triangle”, also called the Morenheim fossa, is located on the superior and medial aspect of the incision. There is no vein in this triangular space between the muscles (Fig. 3). It is the entry point of the deltopectoral interval between the deltoid and the pectoralis major. The cephalic vein i ...
Leseprobe - Beck-Shop
... and found that under no load, contact occurred primarily on the menisci, but that with loads of 150 kg, the menisci covered between 59 and 71% of the joint contact surface area. The peripheral rim of each meniscus has a length of approximately 110 mm [18]. Except for a portion of the lateral menisc ...
... and found that under no load, contact occurred primarily on the menisci, but that with loads of 150 kg, the menisci covered between 59 and 71% of the joint contact surface area. The peripheral rim of each meniscus has a length of approximately 110 mm [18]. Except for a portion of the lateral menisc ...
Conservative Treatment of Posterior Tibial Dysfunction
... ligaments form a "sling" or a "talar acetabulum" for the talar head which act to support the talar head during STJ pronation motion.8 Both the SMCN and ICN ligaments normally resist the plantarflexion and adduction of the talar head at the TNJ during the extremes of STJ and OMTJ pronation motion.9 N ...
... ligaments form a "sling" or a "talar acetabulum" for the talar head which act to support the talar head during STJ pronation motion.8 Both the SMCN and ICN ligaments normally resist the plantarflexion and adduction of the talar head at the TNJ during the extremes of STJ and OMTJ pronation motion.9 N ...
Anatomical Reconsideration of the Lateral Collateral Ligament in the
... reported as being attached to the lower part of the lateral epicondyle of the femur [19]. Our findings show that the LCL is not only attached to the lower part of the lateral epicondyle of the femur, but also extends to the upper part of the lateral epicondyle. We believe that this may be the reason ...
... reported as being attached to the lower part of the lateral epicondyle of the femur [19]. Our findings show that the LCL is not only attached to the lower part of the lateral epicondyle of the femur, but also extends to the upper part of the lateral epicondyle. We believe that this may be the reason ...
Extra-articular origin of long head of biceps brachii that is attached to
... variation of LHBB [2,3,5]. The relation with the rotator cuff tear was also suggested [1,3,7]. Dierickx et al. [1] believe that the rotator cuff tears can be induced by a complete adherence or a solid fusion between the rotator cuff and the LHBB. Egea et al. [3] suggested a correlation between a rot ...
... variation of LHBB [2,3,5]. The relation with the rotator cuff tear was also suggested [1,3,7]. Dierickx et al. [1] believe that the rotator cuff tears can be induced by a complete adherence or a solid fusion between the rotator cuff and the LHBB. Egea et al. [3] suggested a correlation between a rot ...
surgical technique
... The “Triangle”, also called the Morenheim fossa, is located on the superior and medial aspect of the incision. There is no vein in this triangular space between the muscles (Fig. 3). It is the entry point of the deltopectoral interval between the deltoid and the pectoralis major. The cephalic vein i ...
... The “Triangle”, also called the Morenheim fossa, is located on the superior and medial aspect of the incision. There is no vein in this triangular space between the muscles (Fig. 3). It is the entry point of the deltopectoral interval between the deltoid and the pectoralis major. The cephalic vein i ...
Alexandria Bulletin - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine
... instability is a difficult clinical problem to diagnose and treat.(2) There is an increased attention in the reconstruction of the posterolateral corner of the knee in the recent literature.(3) The current consensus is that knowledge of the complex anatomy, biomechanics and pertinent diagnostic test ...
... instability is a difficult clinical problem to diagnose and treat.(2) There is an increased attention in the reconstruction of the posterolateral corner of the knee in the recent literature.(3) The current consensus is that knowledge of the complex anatomy, biomechanics and pertinent diagnostic test ...
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... be tested in isolation, but its tendon can sometimes be seen when the foot is dorsiflexed against resistance [1]. This muscle is seldom found in other primates, a fact that has linked its function to efficient terrestrial bipedalism [1,2,3]. The peroneus tertius is considered to be a part of the ext ...
... be tested in isolation, but its tendon can sometimes be seen when the foot is dorsiflexed against resistance [1]. This muscle is seldom found in other primates, a fact that has linked its function to efficient terrestrial bipedalism [1,2,3]. The peroneus tertius is considered to be a part of the ext ...
The Shoulder
... (AC subluxation), or lateral downsloping of the acromion. From posterior to anterior, check the teres minor muscle, infraspinatus tendon (coursing obliquely upward inserting on the middle facet), junctional area of the infraspinatus and supraspinatus tendons (straightening up), and supraspinatus ten ...
... (AC subluxation), or lateral downsloping of the acromion. From posterior to anterior, check the teres minor muscle, infraspinatus tendon (coursing obliquely upward inserting on the middle facet), junctional area of the infraspinatus and supraspinatus tendons (straightening up), and supraspinatus ten ...
Unusual bilateral muscular variation in the medial forearm: separate
... dissection. On the left side there was complete separation of humeral and ulnar bellies of the flexor carpi ulnaris, while on the right there was an anomalous muscle addition from the medial epicondyle extending to the hamate. In the left forearm, tendons of both humeral and ulnar bellies remained s ...
... dissection. On the left side there was complete separation of humeral and ulnar bellies of the flexor carpi ulnaris, while on the right there was an anomalous muscle addition from the medial epicondyle extending to the hamate. In the left forearm, tendons of both humeral and ulnar bellies remained s ...
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... 1. Gross anatomy and function of the GHJ To understand the anatomical arrangement and clinical importance of the capsuloligamentous complex in the GHJ, it is appropriate to describe the comprehensive gross anatomy and basic function of the GHJ. The synovial GHJ is composed of the large spherical hea ...
... 1. Gross anatomy and function of the GHJ To understand the anatomical arrangement and clinical importance of the capsuloligamentous complex in the GHJ, it is appropriate to describe the comprehensive gross anatomy and basic function of the GHJ. The synovial GHJ is composed of the large spherical hea ...
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... Peroneus tertius (fibularis tertius) is a uniquely human muscle. It often appears to be part of extensor digitorum longus, and might be described as its ‘fifth tendon’. The muscle fibres operating on this tendon arise from the distal third or more of the medial surface of the fibula, the adjoining a ...
... Peroneus tertius (fibularis tertius) is a uniquely human muscle. It often appears to be part of extensor digitorum longus, and might be described as its ‘fifth tendon’. The muscle fibres operating on this tendon arise from the distal third or more of the medial surface of the fibula, the adjoining a ...
some observations on diaphragmatic blood supply
... their centrifugal tributaries run parallel to the direction of the muscle fibres and are buried within the substance of the muscle. Clark (1918) enlarging on the work of Thoma (1898) dealt with the development of blood vessels in tadpoles; he considered that a certain degree of development of blood ...
... their centrifugal tributaries run parallel to the direction of the muscle fibres and are buried within the substance of the muscle. Clark (1918) enlarging on the work of Thoma (1898) dealt with the development of blood vessels in tadpoles; he considered that a certain degree of development of blood ...
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... The adductor longus arises from periosteum free bone .The anterior aspect of the adductor longus origin is usually entirely tendinous. Deep in relation to its tendon, lies a broad muscular origin of the adductor longus exists in all cases. The adductor longus tendon has its origin almost directly in ...
... The adductor longus arises from periosteum free bone .The anterior aspect of the adductor longus origin is usually entirely tendinous. Deep in relation to its tendon, lies a broad muscular origin of the adductor longus exists in all cases. The adductor longus tendon has its origin almost directly in ...
Tendon
A tendon (or sinew) is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension. Tendons are similar to ligaments and fasciae; all three are made of collagen. Ligaments join one bone to another bone; fasciae connect muscles to other muscles. Tendons and muscles work together to move bones.