
L13-Wrist & Hand
... anterior surface of the Carpus covered by Flexor Retinaculum Contents From Medial to Lateral • Tendons of flexor digitorum superficialis & profundus • Median nerve • Flexor Pollicis Longus • (Flexor carpi radialis) ...
... anterior surface of the Carpus covered by Flexor Retinaculum Contents From Medial to Lateral • Tendons of flexor digitorum superficialis & profundus • Median nerve • Flexor Pollicis Longus • (Flexor carpi radialis) ...
Growth In Children - University of Toledo Medical Center
... • May occur following anterior shoulder surgery • In traumatic situations a subscapularis tendon avulsion can be associated with avulsion of the lesser tuberosity • May be associated with a rotator cuff tear Tears are rare and can either be chronic or acute. Patients will present with pain, anterior ...
... • May occur following anterior shoulder surgery • In traumatic situations a subscapularis tendon avulsion can be associated with avulsion of the lesser tuberosity • May be associated with a rotator cuff tear Tears are rare and can either be chronic or acute. Patients will present with pain, anterior ...
Flexor Digitorum Longus Muscle — an Unusual
... usage of the fifth toe in humans is minimal. According to Darwin’s disuse theory, therefore, FDB tendon to the fifth toe may be undergoing phylogenetic variation. This is supported by Reeser et al. (5) in their electromyographic study of human foot which showed that FDB is not preferentially recruit ...
... usage of the fifth toe in humans is minimal. According to Darwin’s disuse theory, therefore, FDB tendon to the fifth toe may be undergoing phylogenetic variation. This is supported by Reeser et al. (5) in their electromyographic study of human foot which showed that FDB is not preferentially recruit ...
foot anatomy
... •starts gradually with mild pain at the heel bone often referred to as a stone bruise. •more likely to feel it after (not during) exercise. •The pain classically occurs again after arising from a midday lunch break. ...
... •starts gradually with mild pain at the heel bone often referred to as a stone bruise. •more likely to feel it after (not during) exercise. •The pain classically occurs again after arising from a midday lunch break. ...
Soft Tissue Biceps Tenodesis – KY
... anterior purple cannula. Tie the “shuttle single/double knot” and pass a fiberwire through the tissue and biceps tendon and pull out the anterior cannula. Grab the fiberwire that is coming out of the anterior cannula about 10 cm from cannula opening (this fiberwire has already been placed in the ten ...
... anterior purple cannula. Tie the “shuttle single/double knot” and pass a fiberwire through the tissue and biceps tendon and pull out the anterior cannula. Grab the fiberwire that is coming out of the anterior cannula about 10 cm from cannula opening (this fiberwire has already been placed in the ten ...
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... •Invest the flexor tendons in the wrist for about 2.5 cm, in 2 layers, one covering the long tendons other covering the fibrous sheath •Tendon of FPL sheath extend till insertion •Tendons of flexor digitorum has common sheath, extend to the mid palm , for all length, to little finger only •Others se ...
... •Invest the flexor tendons in the wrist for about 2.5 cm, in 2 layers, one covering the long tendons other covering the fibrous sheath •Tendon of FPL sheath extend till insertion •Tendons of flexor digitorum has common sheath, extend to the mid palm , for all length, to little finger only •Others se ...
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... cytoplasmic components and collagen. In many staining procedures certain structures such as nuclei become visible, but other parts of cells remain color free. ...
... cytoplasmic components and collagen. In many staining procedures certain structures such as nuclei become visible, but other parts of cells remain color free. ...
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Technical Guidelines IV. Hip
... Posterior axial planes are the most useful to recognize the proximal origin of the ischiocrural (semimembranosus, semitendinosus, long head of the biceps femoris) muscles. The ischial tuberosity is the main landmark: once detected, the most cranial portion of the ischiocrural tendons can be demonstr ...
... Posterior axial planes are the most useful to recognize the proximal origin of the ischiocrural (semimembranosus, semitendinosus, long head of the biceps femoris) muscles. The ischial tuberosity is the main landmark: once detected, the most cranial portion of the ischiocrural tendons can be demonstr ...
MRI of peroneal tendinopathies resulting from trauma or overuse
... RMG (Figure 6) has been associated with PBT tears, probably due to crowding and increased pressure under the SPR. The average distance of the distal muscle end from the fibular tip in patients with PBT tears is significantly lower than in control groups without tears [8]. Foot position in the coil m ...
... RMG (Figure 6) has been associated with PBT tears, probably due to crowding and increased pressure under the SPR. The average distance of the distal muscle end from the fibular tip in patients with PBT tears is significantly lower than in control groups without tears [8]. Foot position in the coil m ...
Knee
... • Tendinitis and ruptured tendons: Overusing a tendon (particularly in some sports). The tendon stretches like a worn-out rubber band and becomes inflamed. • Trying to break a fall. If thigh muscles contract, the tendon can tear. This is most likely to happen in older people with weak tendons. • One ...
... • Tendinitis and ruptured tendons: Overusing a tendon (particularly in some sports). The tendon stretches like a worn-out rubber band and becomes inflamed. • Trying to break a fall. If thigh muscles contract, the tendon can tear. This is most likely to happen in older people with weak tendons. • One ...
Foot and Ankle Injuries
... reactions/fractures (bone injury) and complete fractures. The ankle is a very important component in the kinetic chain and has great influence on how we propel ourselves through space as well as what happens further up the chain from the knee to the hip and onto the back. As showed in the illustrati ...
... reactions/fractures (bone injury) and complete fractures. The ankle is a very important component in the kinetic chain and has great influence on how we propel ourselves through space as well as what happens further up the chain from the knee to the hip and onto the back. As showed in the illustrati ...
Grade III MCL Tear
... The lateral collateral ligament can be injured by a twisting motion or from a blow to the inner side of the knee. Symptoms may include the following: pain on the outer side of the knee, swelling, heat, tenderness, feeling of the knee "giving way" and one can hear or feel a pop or snap at the time of ...
... The lateral collateral ligament can be injured by a twisting motion or from a blow to the inner side of the knee. Symptoms may include the following: pain on the outer side of the knee, swelling, heat, tenderness, feeling of the knee "giving way" and one can hear or feel a pop or snap at the time of ...
Prevention and Treatment of Injuries
... and pain may be extreme. There may be no deformity, but if a fracture is suspected, splinting is essential! • RICE to control hemorrhage and swelling as soon as possible. To physician for xrays! ...
... and pain may be extreme. There may be no deformity, but if a fracture is suspected, splinting is essential! • RICE to control hemorrhage and swelling as soon as possible. To physician for xrays! ...
Prevention and Treatment of Injuries
... May very from mild to severe with the most sever being a partial or complete avulsion or rupturing of the Achilles tendon. The athlete feels acute pain and extreme weakness on plantar flexion. RICE, Lift in heel of shoe, begin strengthening and stretching Achilles Tendinitis Inflammatory condition t ...
... May very from mild to severe with the most sever being a partial or complete avulsion or rupturing of the Achilles tendon. The athlete feels acute pain and extreme weakness on plantar flexion. RICE, Lift in heel of shoe, begin strengthening and stretching Achilles Tendinitis Inflammatory condition t ...
Foot and Ankle Dissection Guide
... Incise the deep facia and develop a plane between peroneus brevis and FHL Incise the FHL along its lateral origin, down to bone Incise the periosteum of the tibia and expose the bone Distally you will encounter the PITFL and the transverse and posterior TFLs If you incise these ligaments you will ex ...
... Incise the deep facia and develop a plane between peroneus brevis and FHL Incise the FHL along its lateral origin, down to bone Incise the periosteum of the tibia and expose the bone Distally you will encounter the PITFL and the transverse and posterior TFLs If you incise these ligaments you will ex ...
Non-operative treatment of peroneal split syndrome: A case report
... to the lateral malleolus, with the PBT located anteromedial to the peroneus longus tendon (PLT) (12). At this level, a fibro-osseous tunnel is formed by the retrofibular groove anteriorly and the calcaneo-fibular, posterior talo-fibular and posterior inferior tibio-fibular ligaments medially, with t ...
... to the lateral malleolus, with the PBT located anteromedial to the peroneus longus tendon (PLT) (12). At this level, a fibro-osseous tunnel is formed by the retrofibular groove anteriorly and the calcaneo-fibular, posterior talo-fibular and posterior inferior tibio-fibular ligaments medially, with t ...
Anatomical peculiarities and common pathologies of distal biceps
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... Any information contained in this pdf file is automatically generated from digital material submitted to EPOS by third parties in the form of scientific presentations. References to any names, marks, products, or services of third parties or hypertext links to thirdparty sites or information are pro ...
Prevention and Treatment of Injuries
... – Mild pain and disability occurs, weight bearing minimally impaired. Point tenderness and swelling over the ligament with no joint laxity. – RICE – Horseshoe to control hemorrhage – limit weight bearing for a day or two – tape and brace when return to play. ...
... – Mild pain and disability occurs, weight bearing minimally impaired. Point tenderness and swelling over the ligament with no joint laxity. – RICE – Horseshoe to control hemorrhage – limit weight bearing for a day or two – tape and brace when return to play. ...
Impingement Syndrome of the Shoulder & Rotator Cuff Problems ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTE
... • Acromioplasty patients will focus on range of motion for six weeks then start strengthening. This can be done on your own or working with a therapist. ...
... • Acromioplasty patients will focus on range of motion for six weeks then start strengthening. This can be done on your own or working with a therapist. ...
lower extremity
... pain increased with heel raises PRICE immediate care Stretching arch & calf muscles HEEL SPUR Extra calcium build up at the heel ...
... pain increased with heel raises PRICE immediate care Stretching arch & calf muscles HEEL SPUR Extra calcium build up at the heel ...
Connective Tissue
... • Includes the most abundant and widely distributed tissues • Functions – Binds body tissues together – Supports the body – Provides protection ...
... • Includes the most abundant and widely distributed tissues • Functions – Binds body tissues together – Supports the body – Provides protection ...
Document
... However, when this minor lesion does not heal properly, it can set the stage for a more severe injury later. ...
... However, when this minor lesion does not heal properly, it can set the stage for a more severe injury later. ...
Ultrasonography of the Shoulder Ultrasonography of the Shoulder
... scan while facing the patient. To begin with, the patient is asked to place their supinated hand over their knee (Fig. 3). The probe is placed over the anterolateral aspect of the humeral neck in the axial plane, where the biceps tendon can be readily identified lying in the intertubercular groove. ...
... scan while facing the patient. To begin with, the patient is asked to place their supinated hand over their knee (Fig. 3). The probe is placed over the anterolateral aspect of the humeral neck in the axial plane, where the biceps tendon can be readily identified lying in the intertubercular groove. ...
Anatomy and Pathology of the Achilles Tendon Tracy MacNair
... from popliteal surface of femur just superior to MFC Lateral head (LG) originates from posterolateral surface of LFC and lateral lip of the linea aspera Two muscle bellies extend to middle of the calf where they join Tendon forms on deep surface Tendon 10-15 cm in length ...
... from popliteal surface of femur just superior to MFC Lateral head (LG) originates from posterolateral surface of LFC and lateral lip of the linea aspera Two muscle bellies extend to middle of the calf where they join Tendon forms on deep surface Tendon 10-15 cm in length ...
gastrocnemius - achilles tendon: a human anatomical variation
... thicker and narrower as it descends until it becomes essentially round in cross section superior to the calcaneum and its narrowest part is 4 cm above the insertion and inserts centrally on the posterior surface of the calcaneal tuberosity. The calcaneal tendon spirals 90° during its descent so that ...
... thicker and narrower as it descends until it becomes essentially round in cross section superior to the calcaneum and its narrowest part is 4 cm above the insertion and inserts centrally on the posterior surface of the calcaneal tuberosity. The calcaneal tendon spirals 90° during its descent so that ...
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.