
bicipital tendonitis
... The biceps brachii muscle is formed from two heads placed along the anterior aspect of the humerus. The short head originates as a thick flattened tendon from the apex of the coracoid process that it shares with the coracobrachialis muscle. The long head originates as a tendon from the supraglenoid ...
... The biceps brachii muscle is formed from two heads placed along the anterior aspect of the humerus. The short head originates as a thick flattened tendon from the apex of the coracoid process that it shares with the coracobrachialis muscle. The long head originates as a tendon from the supraglenoid ...
Inferior Check Ligament Desmotomy
... - Palpate the ligament immediately palmar to the dep digital flexor tendon and make a 5cm long skin incision over the tendon in the proximal metacarpal region at that level - Use blunt and sharp dissection to separate the deep digital flexor tendon and the distal check ligament, elevating the ligame ...
... - Palpate the ligament immediately palmar to the dep digital flexor tendon and make a 5cm long skin incision over the tendon in the proximal metacarpal region at that level - Use blunt and sharp dissection to separate the deep digital flexor tendon and the distal check ligament, elevating the ligame ...
Anatomy of Tendons
... Tendons are stronger than muscles, are subjected to both tensile and high compressive forces, and can sustain 17 times body weight. They act as shock absorbers, energy storage sites, and help to maintain posture through their proprioceptive properties [3]. High rates of loading make tendons more bri ...
... Tendons are stronger than muscles, are subjected to both tensile and high compressive forces, and can sustain 17 times body weight. They act as shock absorbers, energy storage sites, and help to maintain posture through their proprioceptive properties [3]. High rates of loading make tendons more bri ...
The Hamstring Muscles Pathomechanics of Common Injuries
... The lateral head traverses obliquely downward to merge with fibers of the short head and together they arrive at the top of the fibular head where biceps femoris inserts (see Figure 9-3B).33 A small part of the muscle also attaches to the lateral tibial condyle. An important point here is that the c ...
... The lateral head traverses obliquely downward to merge with fibers of the short head and together they arrive at the top of the fibular head where biceps femoris inserts (see Figure 9-3B).33 A small part of the muscle also attaches to the lateral tibial condyle. An important point here is that the c ...
Stress Fracture of the Leg
... Stress Fracture of the Leg is a hairline crack that can occur in either one of the two bones of lower leg, but they are more common in the tibia (shin bone) than in the fibula. Stress fractures are caused by overuse or prolonged use of the leg in impact activities such as running. Symptoms of leg st ...
... Stress Fracture of the Leg is a hairline crack that can occur in either one of the two bones of lower leg, but they are more common in the tibia (shin bone) than in the fibula. Stress fractures are caused by overuse or prolonged use of the leg in impact activities such as running. Symptoms of leg st ...
MRI and NLS-diagnostics of ankle joint damages
... Evaluation of tendons and ligaments were carried out in three orthogonal projections. To confirm detected changes we comparied with the contralateral part. Method of three-dimensional panoramic scanning of tendons considerably increases demonstrative character of studies. During scanning of tendon w ...
... Evaluation of tendons and ligaments were carried out in three orthogonal projections. To confirm detected changes we comparied with the contralateral part. Method of three-dimensional panoramic scanning of tendons considerably increases demonstrative character of studies. During scanning of tendon w ...
Larry Basch, D - Menifee Chiropractic Laser Spine And Sport
... there exists a balance of between breakdown (lysis) and production (synthesis) of collagen. The body is constantly remodeling. During the process of wound healing, however, synthesis outstrips lysis by a factor of 40. Later, intermolecular cross-links form between collagen filaments, thereby, increa ...
... there exists a balance of between breakdown (lysis) and production (synthesis) of collagen. The body is constantly remodeling. During the process of wound healing, however, synthesis outstrips lysis by a factor of 40. Later, intermolecular cross-links form between collagen filaments, thereby, increa ...
Anatomy of the insertion of the tibialis posterior tendon
... ■ inserts on cuboid and medial aspect of Calcaneus, including sustentaculum ■ inserts on spring ligament in 3,4 % ■ about 15 % of tendon width ...
... ■ inserts on cuboid and medial aspect of Calcaneus, including sustentaculum ■ inserts on spring ligament in 3,4 % ■ about 15 % of tendon width ...
Connective tissue
... laminin and is a major cell attachment factor. • The membrane of glomerulus has an important role in glomerular filtration, regulating the passage of large molecules (most plasma proteins) across the glomerulus into the renal tubule. • On the other hand, only a small amount of the protein albumin (6 ...
... laminin and is a major cell attachment factor. • The membrane of glomerulus has an important role in glomerular filtration, regulating the passage of large molecules (most plasma proteins) across the glomerulus into the renal tubule. • On the other hand, only a small amount of the protein albumin (6 ...
Connective Tissue
... It actually forms little anchor sites where the tendon and muscle join. In this slide you can see muscles and tendon. ...
... It actually forms little anchor sites where the tendon and muscle join. In this slide you can see muscles and tendon. ...
Shoulder Sonography Study Sheet
... The _______________ opposes the actions of the deltoid, biceps brachii, and triceps to prevent upward subluxation of the humerus. Teres minor ...
... The _______________ opposes the actions of the deltoid, biceps brachii, and triceps to prevent upward subluxation of the humerus. Teres minor ...
Wrist Sonography
... Tear location need to be assess as well as the retraction of the tendon ends Assess for typical fibrillar echotexture Proximal end of a tear will show retracted tendon (swollen, irregular and hypoechoic) which will not move on dynamic evaluation Most commonly tears occur of the profundus tendon just ...
... Tear location need to be assess as well as the retraction of the tendon ends Assess for typical fibrillar echotexture Proximal end of a tear will show retracted tendon (swollen, irregular and hypoechoic) which will not move on dynamic evaluation Most commonly tears occur of the profundus tendon just ...
Statak® Soft Tissue Attachment Device Surgical
... Information on the products and procedures contained in this document is of a general nature and does not represent and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations. Because this information does not purport to constitute any diagnostic or therapeutic statement with regard to any individual ...
... Information on the products and procedures contained in this document is of a general nature and does not represent and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations. Because this information does not purport to constitute any diagnostic or therapeutic statement with regard to any individual ...
Flexor hallucis longus tendon tear icd 10 code
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Slide 1 - Access Emergency Medicine
... Long- and short-axis sonograms of the posterior heel in a patient with chronic heel pain (A and B). The Achilles tendon is seen in the near field as a thick fibrillar structure in long axis (A) or speckled in short axis (B) just beneath the skin surface. The echogenic line beneath the tendon represe ...
... Long- and short-axis sonograms of the posterior heel in a patient with chronic heel pain (A and B). The Achilles tendon is seen in the near field as a thick fibrillar structure in long axis (A) or speckled in short axis (B) just beneath the skin surface. The echogenic line beneath the tendon represe ...
Connective Tissue - Faculty Website Listing
... Helical portions provide stability for the molecule Non-helical portions help align molecule with other Alpha Chains Secreted from precursor molecule (from fibroblast): Procollagen ...
... Helical portions provide stability for the molecule Non-helical portions help align molecule with other Alpha Chains Secreted from precursor molecule (from fibroblast): Procollagen ...
Shoulder
... Diffuse degeneration and tearing with detachment of the superior and posterior labrum consistent with a type SLAP tear. The anterior and inferior labrum are intact. Moderate to severe biceps tendinosis without high-grade tearing or tendon subluxation. Mild surrounding tenosynovitis. Moderate glenohu ...
... Diffuse degeneration and tearing with detachment of the superior and posterior labrum consistent with a type SLAP tear. The anterior and inferior labrum are intact. Moderate to severe biceps tendinosis without high-grade tearing or tendon subluxation. Mild surrounding tenosynovitis. Moderate glenohu ...
Shoulder Ultrasound
... Baker’s Cyst (Popliteal Cyst) typically communicates with the joint capsule via the semimembranosus bursa. ...
... Baker’s Cyst (Popliteal Cyst) typically communicates with the joint capsule via the semimembranosus bursa. ...
Collagen and Collagenous Tissues Collagen
... gives the tissue nonlinear properties in tension. • Collagen structure in tissues changes with disease and ageing. • The hierarchical cardiac collagen matrix organizes cardiac muscle fibers in three dimensions. Interstitial fibrillar collagen in the heart wall contributes to tissue stiffness during ...
... gives the tissue nonlinear properties in tension. • Collagen structure in tissues changes with disease and ageing. • The hierarchical cardiac collagen matrix organizes cardiac muscle fibers in three dimensions. Interstitial fibrillar collagen in the heart wall contributes to tissue stiffness during ...
Ultrasound of the Hindfoot SCAN September 2013
... tunnel shows a ganglion (arrows) deep to the posterior tibial vessels (shown in colour). This is compressing the tibial nerve. ...
... tunnel shows a ganglion (arrows) deep to the posterior tibial vessels (shown in colour). This is compressing the tibial nerve. ...
Collagen and Collagenous Tissues
... • increased strain rate results in increased stiffness due to viscous forces • These effects are small in ligaments and tendons for the normal range of strain rates, but can be important in relation to prevention of injury ...
... • increased strain rate results in increased stiffness due to viscous forces • These effects are small in ligaments and tendons for the normal range of strain rates, but can be important in relation to prevention of injury ...
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.