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Revista Anatomy 11
Revista Anatomy 11

... nerves has never been reported in any anatomy textbook or in any other research report. The course of the plantaris tendon between two nerves may be of immense clinical significance. The main action of the plantaris muscle is plantar flexion (Standring, 2005). During routine running or walking movem ...
Superior Check Ligament Desmotomy
Superior Check Ligament Desmotomy

... flexural deformities in young horses but now it is used in cases where the SDF appears to be the most involved structure, It is now indicated as a treatment for superficial digital flexor tendinitis in racehorses. The rationale for the surgery is that it interrupts the transfer of the weight-bearing ...
collagen in odontogenic tumours
collagen in odontogenic tumours

... The capsules of all odontogenic tumours contained mainly type I collagen. Type IV collagen was not found in any tumour except for positivity in the basement membranes of blood vessels. The collagen fibres in the basement membranes of ameloblasts in ameloblastomas were found to be spatially organized ...
Human Tissues Integumentary system
Human Tissues Integumentary system

... • Identify at least two specific examples of epithelial tissues and two specific examples of connective tissues present in the skin (see slides 3 and 9). • Identify the three major layers of the skin through the microscope, on models, or in photographs: epidermis, ...
Untitled
Untitled

... and amateur athletes. •  There are a significant number of muscle injuries at this region. Many of them are considered infrequent and may be overlooked by ultrasonography mainly because of its depth. •  The goal of this exhibit is to educate the radiologist about the complex anatomy of the pelvis in ...
Long Head of Biceps: More than a starting point?
Long Head of Biceps: More than a starting point?

... research….? ¤  Comparison between arthroscopy and ultrasound for ‘non tear’ conditions is difficult…ultrasound can see within the tendon bulk whereas arthroscopy cannot.. ¤  Ultrasound cannot visualise the anchor of the long head of biceps to the labrum..potentially missing pathology as it cannot ...
Structure and Molecular Composition of the Coracoclavicular
Structure and Molecular Composition of the Coracoclavicular

... within ligaments is a sign of degeneration or age related change, we believe in the possibility that fat may promote stress dissipation or act as a mechanosensory organ at entheses. Since we found streaks of fat within all CCL near its enthesis, containing vessels, we believe, that strain on ligamen ...
Dysfunction of the tendon of tibialis posterior
Dysfunction of the tendon of tibialis posterior

... are important for staging the deformity and selecting treatment. Radiography should include anteroposterior (AP) and lateral weight-bearing radiographs of both feet and mortise views of both ankles. As the clinical deformity progresses the AP view shows lateral subluxation of the talonavicular joint ...
TriMed™ Radial Column Peg Plate™
TriMed™ Radial Column Peg Plate™

... dissection. The nerve branches can be moved palmarly and/or dorsally to gain safe exposure of the radial side of the radius. Note: Occasionally, the terminal branches of the Lateral Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerve (LABCN) may be encountered within the subcutaneous tissue after making the skin incision. ...
Lameness procedures - IHMC Public Cmaps (3)
Lameness procedures - IHMC Public Cmaps (3)

... forceps is then introduced and advanced by following the slightly curved surface of the DDFT to the opposite side, where the forceps are spread and turned. The AL-DDFT lying palmar to the tendon is elevated to the level of the skin incision. After the ligament is positively identified, it is transec ...
Biceps Brachii
Biceps Brachii

... repetitive activities placing strain on the triceps tendon such as pushing activities or straightening the elbow against resistance (Weight lifting). May occur suddenly due to a high force going through the triceps tendon beyond what it can withstand (Fist pump). ...
BURP: ARTHROSCOPY VS. MINI
BURP: ARTHROSCOPY VS. MINI

... joint. The tendon of origin gives rise to a strong, spindle shaped muscle with a pinnate fiber pattern and central tendon.1 The muscle courses distally and gives rise to split tendons of insertion to the ulna and radius as it crosses the medial surface of the elbow. The brachialis muscle arises from ...
30 year Reunion cases
30 year Reunion cases

... superior glenohumral ligament may be avulsed as well ...
Rupture of the Distal Tendon of the Biceps Brachii
Rupture of the Distal Tendon of the Biceps Brachii

... through the tendon using a Bunnell suture technique. The biceps tendon sheath is identified and the radial tuberosity is identified by blunt finger dissection. In longstanding ruptures the tendon sheath may become obliterated, necessitating more extensive dissection in the antecubital fossa. In thes ...
Classifications of pathology of long head of the biceps tendon
Classifications of pathology of long head of the biceps tendon

... ± Intraarticular dislocation of the long biceps tendon combined with a complete tear of the subscapularis tendon The biceps tendon is widened and flattened as a result of its contact with the lesser tuberosity. It is shown as a diversity of substance lesion, ranging from erosion to prerupture. The s ...
The Shoulder Complex - Doral Academy Preparatory
The Shoulder Complex - Doral Academy Preparatory

...  Multiple disloc occur, surgery may be necessary ...
Print this article - International Journal of Research in Medical
Print this article - International Journal of Research in Medical

... Ligamentum plantare longum, the gastrocnemius does not have only a muscular or a tendinous part but a portion of the muscle forms a special ligament. Ligamentum plantare longum or long plantar ligament is divorced tendon of gastrocnemius. In plantar fasciitis or heel pain syndrome inflammation of th ...
The Long Head of the Biceps Tendon: Normal Anatomy and
The Long Head of the Biceps Tendon: Normal Anatomy and

... Partial Tear LHBT SS Tendon Tear ...
Ankle fracture fixation - Peggers Super Summaries
Ankle fracture fixation - Peggers Super Summaries

... 3 screws must be used either side of the fracture site with distal screws going into distal fibular as cancellous screws to avoid penetration of articular surface ...
An unusual variation of an additional plantaris originating from the
An unusual variation of an additional plantaris originating from the

... calcaneus. Very rarely its tendon is lost in the fascia of the leg. The functions of the plantaris are to support plantar flexion in the ankle joint and flexion in the knee joint. Plantaris has minimal motor function and its long tendon can readily be harvested for reconstruction elsewhere in the hu ...
Tibialis anterior (7
Tibialis anterior (7

... Tibialis anterior is the primary dorsi flexor of the ankle and an adequate knowledge of its normal anatomy and variations in attachments and course is required for clinicians. Ebraheim et al. (2003) found the muscle to be a relatively easy flap to use for covering anterior tibial open wounds. It is ...
Nerve Blocks
Nerve Blocks

... Upper Limb Nerve Blocks Ulnar Nerve (Palmar Branch)  Position o Forearm supinated and wrist slightly flexed  Technique o Introduce the needle 1 to 2cm at right angles to the skin at the level of the ulnar styloid between the ulnar artery and the tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris o If parasthesia is e ...
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... extrinsic muscles arise from the anterior, posterior and lateral compartments of the leg. They are mainly responsible for actions such as eversion, inversion, plantarflexion and dorsiflexion of the foot. ...
US Evaluation of Biceps Tendon
US Evaluation of Biceps Tendon

... Dirim et al Terminal Bifurcation of the Biceps Brachii Muscle and Tendon: Anatomic Considerations and Clinical Implications AJR:191, December 2008 W248-55 Bianchi Martinoli US of the Musculoskeletal System. The Shoulder Springer New York Pg 189 ...
LARS - Corin Group
LARS - Corin Group

... Augmentation & Reconstruction System) is designed to provide initial stability, allowing biological healing to take place, while eliminating post-operative elongation. The LARS™ ligament is used to reinforce primary suture and anchor based repairs, providing immediate strength and stability to the r ...
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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.
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