Nerve supply
... fibula and tibia Near its medial end, it splits to enclose the tendon of the tibialis anterior muscle. DR FADEL NAIM IUG ...
... fibula and tibia Near its medial end, it splits to enclose the tendon of the tibialis anterior muscle. DR FADEL NAIM IUG ...
Subscapularis Tears: Diagnosis and Treatment
... enlarge with time, partial subscapularis lesions will likely progress; symptoms must be followed closely. Operative treatment may involve either arthroscopic or open repair of the subscapularis tendon. The senior author favors arthroscopic treatment for its better visualization of the intra-articula ...
... enlarge with time, partial subscapularis lesions will likely progress; symptoms must be followed closely. Operative treatment may involve either arthroscopic or open repair of the subscapularis tendon. The senior author favors arthroscopic treatment for its better visualization of the intra-articula ...
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... and indications continue to be added. The patient is positioned in the prone position with a tourniquet above the knee on the affected side, which should be carefully marked preoperatively. The affected ankle is positioned just over the edge of the operation table and is supported to allow free ankl ...
... and indications continue to be added. The patient is positioned in the prone position with a tourniquet above the knee on the affected side, which should be carefully marked preoperatively. The affected ankle is positioned just over the edge of the operation table and is supported to allow free ankl ...
morphology of the retromalleolar groove on cadaveric fibulae
... the leg (non-osseous floor of tunnel). The tunnel is normally occupied by the tendons of the peroneus longus and brevis. In addition to the two peroneal tendons, several other structures can be observed within the tunnel such as peroneus quartus muscle, low lying fibers of the peroneus brevis muscle ...
... the leg (non-osseous floor of tunnel). The tunnel is normally occupied by the tendons of the peroneus longus and brevis. In addition to the two peroneal tendons, several other structures can be observed within the tunnel such as peroneus quartus muscle, low lying fibers of the peroneus brevis muscle ...
Accessory Muscles - RSNA Publications Online
... An accessory flexor digiti minimi is an extremely rare variant that arises from the intercompartmental septum on the ulnar aspect of the forearm just proximal to the wrist joint, with a distal insertion into either the proximal phalanx of the fifth digit or the flexor digiti minimi (21). The relatio ...
... An accessory flexor digiti minimi is an extremely rare variant that arises from the intercompartmental septum on the ulnar aspect of the forearm just proximal to the wrist joint, with a distal insertion into either the proximal phalanx of the fifth digit or the flexor digiti minimi (21). The relatio ...
Medial canthal resection: an effective long
... canaliculus, are then excised, and the tarsal strip is sutured, ideally, to the frontal process of the maxilla (if the superior canaliculus is patent) or more posteriorly (if the patient does not have a patent canaliculus or lacrimal sac). This procedure effectively tightens the medial canthal tendo ...
... canaliculus, are then excised, and the tarsal strip is sutured, ideally, to the frontal process of the maxilla (if the superior canaliculus is patent) or more posteriorly (if the patient does not have a patent canaliculus or lacrimal sac). This procedure effectively tightens the medial canthal tendo ...
The Myology of the Pectoral Appendage of Three
... overlooks the inaccuracies inherent in volumetric o r total-length measurements, he still must recognize the fact that a knowledge of the gross morphology of a muscle does not necessarily explain the relative functioning of that muscle in birds of different locomotor habits. Muscles work in groups, ...
... overlooks the inaccuracies inherent in volumetric o r total-length measurements, he still must recognize the fact that a knowledge of the gross morphology of a muscle does not necessarily explain the relative functioning of that muscle in birds of different locomotor habits. Muscles work in groups, ...
The Flexor Compartment of the Forearm
... The fast flexor of the fingers. Has two heads: humeroulnar head and radial head The humeroulnar head originates from BOTH the COMMON FLEXOR ORIGIN and the coronoid process of ulna; the radial head originates the proximal half of the radius It inserts into shafts of the middle phalanges It flexes the ...
... The fast flexor of the fingers. Has two heads: humeroulnar head and radial head The humeroulnar head originates from BOTH the COMMON FLEXOR ORIGIN and the coronoid process of ulna; the radial head originates the proximal half of the radius It inserts into shafts of the middle phalanges It flexes the ...
Proximal Biceps Tendon and Rotator Cuff Tears
... arthroscopic biceps tenotomy and tenodesis in patients older than 55 years with reparable rotator cuff tears. In a prospective cohort study comparing biceps tenotomy with tenodesis in the setting of rotator cuff repairs, Koh and colleagues27 reported a significantly higher rate of Popeye deformity a ...
... arthroscopic biceps tenotomy and tenodesis in patients older than 55 years with reparable rotator cuff tears. In a prospective cohort study comparing biceps tenotomy with tenodesis in the setting of rotator cuff repairs, Koh and colleagues27 reported a significantly higher rate of Popeye deformity a ...
congenital absence of tibia. - Archives of Disease in Childhood
... entire lower limb, or of deficiency of the distal segments of the limb, or of " congenital amputation " through the leg or thigh. The deformity is one of the rarest of the congenital malformations, and certainly the most uncomnmon of those of the lower limnb. Hoff a's(13) statistics of 9,877 cases o ...
... entire lower limb, or of deficiency of the distal segments of the limb, or of " congenital amputation " through the leg or thigh. The deformity is one of the rarest of the congenital malformations, and certainly the most uncomnmon of those of the lower limnb. Hoff a's(13) statistics of 9,877 cases o ...
Eclipse™ Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty
... Upon discharge, an outpatient physical therapy program is initiated. Active exercises are started 10 -14 days after the surgical procedure. The major restriction to physical therapy, within the first six weeks, is prohibiting resisted internal rotation or other activities that would put stress on th ...
... Upon discharge, an outpatient physical therapy program is initiated. Active exercises are started 10 -14 days after the surgical procedure. The major restriction to physical therapy, within the first six weeks, is prohibiting resisted internal rotation or other activities that would put stress on th ...
congenital absence of tibia. - Archives of Disease in Childhood
... entire lower limb, or of deficiency of the distal segments of the limb, or of " congenital amputation " through the leg or thigh. The deformity is one of the rarest of the congenital malformations, and certainly the most uncomnmon of those of the lower limnb. Hoff a's(13) statistics of 9,877 cases o ...
... entire lower limb, or of deficiency of the distal segments of the limb, or of " congenital amputation " through the leg or thigh. The deformity is one of the rarest of the congenital malformations, and certainly the most uncomnmon of those of the lower limnb. Hoff a's(13) statistics of 9,877 cases o ...
Morphological Features of the Popliteus Tendon, Popliteofibular and
... Measurements for all structures were performed by the same researcher. Linear measurements were done with digital caliper (0.01 mm precision). Values are given as mean and standard deviations. Lateral (fibular) collateral ligament: After determining the shape, length, midpoint width and thickness of ...
... Measurements for all structures were performed by the same researcher. Linear measurements were done with digital caliper (0.01 mm precision). Values are given as mean and standard deviations. Lateral (fibular) collateral ligament: After determining the shape, length, midpoint width and thickness of ...
Agnes Kaweme-Knee Ultrasound
... INTRODUCTION Ultrasound remains an imaging modality of choice (useful tool) in musculoskeletal investigations of all body parts because it’s readily available, non invasive and economic. The knee is one of the body parts where ultrasound remains useful in assessing pathology. It has a complex anato ...
... INTRODUCTION Ultrasound remains an imaging modality of choice (useful tool) in musculoskeletal investigations of all body parts because it’s readily available, non invasive and economic. The knee is one of the body parts where ultrasound remains useful in assessing pathology. It has a complex anato ...
The Posterolateral Attachments of the Knee
... many structures, several studies have reported that the fibular collateral ligament, the popliteus tendon, and the popliteofibular ligament are the main contributors to static stabilization of the posterolateral corner of the knee.6, 7, 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 31 The functional contributions of these st ...
... many structures, several studies have reported that the fibular collateral ligament, the popliteus tendon, and the popliteofibular ligament are the main contributors to static stabilization of the posterolateral corner of the knee.6, 7, 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 31 The functional contributions of these st ...
The Posterolateral Attachments of the Knee
... many structures, several studies have reported that the fibular collateral ligament, the popliteus tendon, and the popliteofibular ligament are the main contributors to static stabilization of the posterolateral corner of the knee.6, 7, 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 31 The functional contributions of these st ...
... many structures, several studies have reported that the fibular collateral ligament, the popliteus tendon, and the popliteofibular ligament are the main contributors to static stabilization of the posterolateral corner of the knee.6, 7, 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 31 The functional contributions of these st ...
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... within it on both imaging studies and arthroscopy. In addition, treatment of rotator interval abnormality remains controversial. This article will discuss the anatomy and function of the rotator interval, the imaging and appearance of the normal rotator interval, and the imaging appearance of rotato ...
... within it on both imaging studies and arthroscopy. In addition, treatment of rotator interval abnormality remains controversial. This article will discuss the anatomy and function of the rotator interval, the imaging and appearance of the normal rotator interval, and the imaging appearance of rotato ...
11-Extensor Mus forearm
... 4 tendons of ED fan over the dorsum of the hand. Strong bands connect the tendons of little, ring & middle fingers proximal to the head of metacarpal bones. Each extensor tendon joins the extension expansion. Near the proximal interphalangeal joint extensor expansion split into 3 parts a central & 2 ...
... 4 tendons of ED fan over the dorsum of the hand. Strong bands connect the tendons of little, ring & middle fingers proximal to the head of metacarpal bones. Each extensor tendon joins the extension expansion. Near the proximal interphalangeal joint extensor expansion split into 3 parts a central & 2 ...
4_Diaphragm
... phrenic nerve in the neck. Occasionally, the contribution from the fifth cervical spinal nerve joins the phrenic nerve late as a branch from the nerve to the subclavius muscle. This is known as the accessory phrenic nerve. To obtain complete paralysis under these circumstances, the nerve to the subc ...
... phrenic nerve in the neck. Occasionally, the contribution from the fifth cervical spinal nerve joins the phrenic nerve late as a branch from the nerve to the subclavius muscle. This is known as the accessory phrenic nerve. To obtain complete paralysis under these circumstances, the nerve to the subc ...
The Forearm 2
... goes from anterior to posterior. The nerve doesn`t have any role in the posterior because there is posterior interosseous nerve but the artery takes part in the anastomosis around the carpal bones. 4- So anterior & posterior interosseous arteries end by taking part in the anastomosis around the wris ...
... goes from anterior to posterior. The nerve doesn`t have any role in the posterior because there is posterior interosseous nerve but the artery takes part in the anastomosis around the carpal bones. 4- So anterior & posterior interosseous arteries end by taking part in the anastomosis around the wris ...
1. Supination of the hand and forearm would be diminished by loss
... a condyloid (oval) type of synovial joint that allows for flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, and circumduction. A Colles fracture is a fracture of the distal end of the radius--this is why this sort of break would limit movement between the radius and carpals. The carpometacarpal joint ...
... a condyloid (oval) type of synovial joint that allows for flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, and circumduction. A Colles fracture is a fracture of the distal end of the radius--this is why this sort of break would limit movement between the radius and carpals. The carpometacarpal joint ...
Median nerve palsy
... frequently preserved after median nerve injury Only 14% of median nerve injuries require opponensplasty 7% of severe CTS patients require opponensplasty Brand (in McC) suggests early opposition transfer for high median nerve defects. The opposition transfer chosen should be one that will not int ...
... frequently preserved after median nerve injury Only 14% of median nerve injuries require opponensplasty 7% of severe CTS patients require opponensplasty Brand (in McC) suggests early opposition transfer for high median nerve defects. The opposition transfer chosen should be one that will not int ...
Distal semimembranosus muscle-tendon-unit review
... via its multiple expansions. Appreciating the expansions and the clinically relevant structures that are associated with each expansion will enable the health care provider to recognise the clinical significance that the semimembranosus has in the posteromedial stability of the knee. The objective o ...
... via its multiple expansions. Appreciating the expansions and the clinically relevant structures that are associated with each expansion will enable the health care provider to recognise the clinical significance that the semimembranosus has in the posteromedial stability of the knee. The objective o ...
A Compendium of Rotator Cuff Imaging
... – Repetitive compression of rotator cuff between greater tuberosity and acromion – Pain with overhead activities – Risk factors: repetitive overhead activity (e.g. sports, occupations), narrow coracoacromial arch (from anatomic variants of acromion or bone spurs) – Spectrum of disease from subacromi ...
... – Repetitive compression of rotator cuff between greater tuberosity and acromion – Pain with overhead activities – Risk factors: repetitive overhead activity (e.g. sports, occupations), narrow coracoacromial arch (from anatomic variants of acromion or bone spurs) – Spectrum of disease from subacromi ...
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.