
handout - Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association
... • Infraspinatus tendon, transverse and sagittal views • Posterior glenohumeral joint – humeral head, glenoid fossa, labrum, transverse view Patient positioning for identifying posterior structures: Seated, elbow is flexed ~90-degrees, forearm is supinated (palm up) resting on the thigh or table with ...
... • Infraspinatus tendon, transverse and sagittal views • Posterior glenohumeral joint – humeral head, glenoid fossa, labrum, transverse view Patient positioning for identifying posterior structures: Seated, elbow is flexed ~90-degrees, forearm is supinated (palm up) resting on the thigh or table with ...
Full Text Article - European Journal of Biomedical and
... EI was classified as type 2. In type 3, the supernumerary tendon was found on the ulnar side of EI and was inserted into the long finger. EI with three tendons arising from the muscle was classified as type 4.[4] Our case fits in to type 2. The additional tendon of EI having an insertion on the dors ...
... EI was classified as type 2. In type 3, the supernumerary tendon was found on the ulnar side of EI and was inserted into the long finger. EI with three tendons arising from the muscle was classified as type 4.[4] Our case fits in to type 2. The additional tendon of EI having an insertion on the dors ...
Slide 1 - AccessMedicine
... Sites of Palpable Arteries A. The temporal artery is anterior to the ear and overlies the temporal bone, one of the few normally tortuous arteries. The common carotid is deep in the neck near the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. The bifurcation of this artery is opposite the superi ...
... Sites of Palpable Arteries A. The temporal artery is anterior to the ear and overlies the temporal bone, one of the few normally tortuous arteries. The common carotid is deep in the neck near the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. The bifurcation of this artery is opposite the superi ...
ANKLE INJURIES
... transverse arch of the foot • - lateral mid foot pain. Tenderness with pressure proximal of the 5th metatarsal • - orthotics to support in flexion the cubometatarsal joint and control pronation. Physio for strength of the toes long flexors and anterior tibialis ...
... transverse arch of the foot • - lateral mid foot pain. Tenderness with pressure proximal of the 5th metatarsal • - orthotics to support in flexion the cubometatarsal joint and control pronation. Physio for strength of the toes long flexors and anterior tibialis ...
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Technical Guidelines VI
... For examination of the medial ankle, the patient is seated with the plantar surface of the foot rolled internally or in a “frog-leg” position. Alternatively, the patient may lie supine with the foot rotated slightly laterally. A small pillow under the lateral malleolus may help to improve the contac ...
... For examination of the medial ankle, the patient is seated with the plantar surface of the foot rolled internally or in a “frog-leg” position. Alternatively, the patient may lie supine with the foot rotated slightly laterally. A small pillow under the lateral malleolus may help to improve the contac ...
Icd 10 extensor hallucis longus repair
... The flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon is one of three structures that lie in the tarsal tunnel. Running behind the medial malleolus (inside. Disclaimer. The information on this website is intended for orthopaedic surgeons. It is not intended for the general public. The information on this website ...
... The flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon is one of three structures that lie in the tarsal tunnel. Running behind the medial malleolus (inside. Disclaimer. The information on this website is intended for orthopaedic surgeons. It is not intended for the general public. The information on this website ...
Radiology Rounds - April 2013 - Massachusetts General Hospital
... symptomatic hip. These images can show fractures, including those that are subtle or non-displaced (Figure 1), and can be used to evaluate joint space, alignment, cortical integrity, acetabular angle, and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). Radiographs of the surrounding soft tissues can also provid ...
... symptomatic hip. These images can show fractures, including those that are subtle or non-displaced (Figure 1), and can be used to evaluate joint space, alignment, cortical integrity, acetabular angle, and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). Radiographs of the surrounding soft tissues can also provid ...
muscles and nerves of the shoulder, arm, and forearm
... humerus.The common digital extensor (40) has two bellies and two tendons,which cross the carpus in the same synovial sheath. The larger, more cranial one is the medial digital extensor (proper extensor of digit III). Its flat tendon ends mainly on the extensor process and dorsal surface of the middl ...
... humerus.The common digital extensor (40) has two bellies and two tendons,which cross the carpus in the same synovial sheath. The larger, more cranial one is the medial digital extensor (proper extensor of digit III). Its flat tendon ends mainly on the extensor process and dorsal surface of the middl ...
Biceps tendon lesions and SLAP lesions
... Inadequate biceps length a. This can be addressed with fascia lata or semitendinosis autograft ...
... Inadequate biceps length a. This can be addressed with fascia lata or semitendinosis autograft ...
Higher division of the extensor digitorum longus muscle: A cadaveric
... the lower part of the leg. In this case, the EDL common tendon divided initially into three tendons in the lower part the leg, the medial most tendon re-divided on the dorsum of the foot and finally there were four tendons for lateral four toes6. Contrary to previous cases, we report a rare case of ...
... the lower part of the leg. In this case, the EDL common tendon divided initially into three tendons in the lower part the leg, the medial most tendon re-divided on the dorsum of the foot and finally there were four tendons for lateral four toes6. Contrary to previous cases, we report a rare case of ...
a marine nutraceutical promotes cell proliferation, migration and
... during the development of multicellular organisms and, as for skin, it is known that during ageing, fibroblasts decrease their production of adequate amounts of collagen (13). The present study clearly suggests that Celergen has a definite effect in promoting migration and proliferation of fibroblas ...
... during the development of multicellular organisms and, as for skin, it is known that during ageing, fibroblasts decrease their production of adequate amounts of collagen (13). The present study clearly suggests that Celergen has a definite effect in promoting migration and proliferation of fibroblas ...
The Adductor Tendon Transfer
... anchor devices, these provide another option for soft tissue reattachment. There are anchor sizes under 2.0 mm which are very compatible for use in the smaller bones of the foot. The transfer has also been described through the first metatarsal head from lateral to medial, and then sutured into eith ...
... anchor devices, these provide another option for soft tissue reattachment. There are anchor sizes under 2.0 mm which are very compatible for use in the smaller bones of the foot. The transfer has also been described through the first metatarsal head from lateral to medial, and then sutured into eith ...
US Air Force surgeons repair the ruptured achilles tendon of a
... “The Achilles tendon is a fibrous cord of connective tissue that is located at the posterior aspect of the heel. Its purpose is to attach the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles in the calf to the tuberosity of the calcaneus or the heel bone, which is the largest bone of the foot. The proper function ...
... “The Achilles tendon is a fibrous cord of connective tissue that is located at the posterior aspect of the heel. Its purpose is to attach the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles in the calf to the tuberosity of the calcaneus or the heel bone, which is the largest bone of the foot. The proper function ...
Comparing Decellularized Muscle Tissue with an Engineered
... specifically synthesized by the resident cells of each tissue and provides a supportive medium for blood or lymphatic vessels and nerves [3]. The multi-molecular nature of such cell derived constructs gives these naturally derived biomaterials a level of complexity and regenerative ability not obser ...
... specifically synthesized by the resident cells of each tissue and provides a supportive medium for blood or lymphatic vessels and nerves [3]. The multi-molecular nature of such cell derived constructs gives these naturally derived biomaterials a level of complexity and regenerative ability not obser ...
MRI of the Right Ankle (Plantar Fascia)
... 1. Plantar fasciitis with enlargement of the central cord of the plantar aponeurosis to 7 mm at the orgin extends over a length of 3-4 cm, then tapers to a more normal diameter toward the posteromedial arch. There is similar enlargement of the lateral cord at its origin. Focal reactive osteitis with ...
... 1. Plantar fasciitis with enlargement of the central cord of the plantar aponeurosis to 7 mm at the orgin extends over a length of 3-4 cm, then tapers to a more normal diameter toward the posteromedial arch. There is similar enlargement of the lateral cord at its origin. Focal reactive osteitis with ...
SH 318- The Speech & Hearing Mechanism
... • few living cells • nonliving intracellular material • 3 types of tissue: collagen, elastic, reticular • Loose • Dense (irregular, regular: tendons, ligaments) ...
... • few living cells • nonliving intracellular material • 3 types of tissue: collagen, elastic, reticular • Loose • Dense (irregular, regular: tendons, ligaments) ...
LEI examination points: • Lateral epicondyle, left and right
... Pressure, sufficient to blanch the nail is exerted and the enthesis examined for tenderness • Medial femoral condyle, left and right - Find the joint line of the knee. Move the fingers approximately 2.5 cm (1 inch) proximal to this to locate the bony diffuse swelling on the medial femoral condyle - ...
... Pressure, sufficient to blanch the nail is exerted and the enthesis examined for tenderness • Medial femoral condyle, left and right - Find the joint line of the knee. Move the fingers approximately 2.5 cm (1 inch) proximal to this to locate the bony diffuse swelling on the medial femoral condyle - ...
Photo Album
... Higher magnification of bone. Black smudges are the osteocyters (bone cells). Notice the canaliculi (red arrows) that radiate outward from the central canal. This is how oxygen and nutrients get to the bone cells from the blood vessels inside the central canal. ...
... Higher magnification of bone. Black smudges are the osteocyters (bone cells). Notice the canaliculi (red arrows) that radiate outward from the central canal. This is how oxygen and nutrients get to the bone cells from the blood vessels inside the central canal. ...
Immobilization or Early Mobilization After an Acute Soft
... a cast or brace) prevents secondary injuries and early distension and lengthening of injured collagenous structures such as a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) (3). Maturation. About 3 weeks after injury, collagen maturation and final scar tissue formation begins (1,2,4). In this phase, injured ...
... a cast or brace) prevents secondary injuries and early distension and lengthening of injured collagenous structures such as a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) (3). Maturation. About 3 weeks after injury, collagen maturation and final scar tissue formation begins (1,2,4). In this phase, injured ...
It is All About the Foot - Pedorthic Footcare Association
... to the…Connective Tissue Thus far, we have covered the bones and articulations of the foot, along with bipedal motion in this series. These are the foundations of what makeups the foot, but this is not enough. We need to ask now, what makes it come all together? It is time to connect all the previou ...
... to the…Connective Tissue Thus far, we have covered the bones and articulations of the foot, along with bipedal motion in this series. These are the foundations of what makeups the foot, but this is not enough. We need to ask now, what makes it come all together? It is time to connect all the previou ...
ONE2_15_Ankle
... muscles against the tibia and fibula. Rationale: The the gastrocnemius and soleus are squeezed, they mechanically contract. They are attached to the Achilles tendon, which plantar-flexes the foot. If the tendon is ruptured, contraction of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles will NOT plantarflex the ...
... muscles against the tibia and fibula. Rationale: The the gastrocnemius and soleus are squeezed, they mechanically contract. They are attached to the Achilles tendon, which plantar-flexes the foot. If the tendon is ruptured, contraction of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles will NOT plantarflex the ...
Connective tissue
... Function: provide strength in many directions, but not as strong in a single direction as DRCT Found: organ capsules, the dermis of the skin ...
... Function: provide strength in many directions, but not as strong in a single direction as DRCT Found: organ capsules, the dermis of the skin ...
Tendons, Ligaments, Joints
... Tendons, or sinews, connect muscle to bone. The bones in a skeleton enable an animal to walk, run, jump, roll, and do other important physical activities. Without the ability of tendons to connect the muscles and bones that are responsible for controlling these actions, it would be impossible for th ...
... Tendons, or sinews, connect muscle to bone. The bones in a skeleton enable an animal to walk, run, jump, roll, and do other important physical activities. Without the ability of tendons to connect the muscles and bones that are responsible for controlling these actions, it would be impossible for th ...
MSK US of the Elbow Normal by Jon Finnoff DO
... Team Physician: US Ski Team, Timberwolves, Lynx ©2014 MFMER | 3375858-1 ...
... Team Physician: US Ski Team, Timberwolves, Lynx ©2014 MFMER | 3375858-1 ...
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.