Anatomy of the elbow tendons
[DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY
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Passes between the tendons of extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) and abductor pollicis longus (APL) Explanation. The radial nerve (the superficial branch of the radial nerve) lies lateral to the radial artery. It lies deep to brachioradialis. It passes deep to both tendons which form the palmer border of the anatomical snuff box. Question 133
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Sprains are injuries to the tendons and ligaments of the body. These organs are damaged usually due to excessive stretching. They are also composed of dense connective tissue which has a very poor blood supply. For this reason, these areas do not get the nutrients necessary to repair tissues quickly and therefore take a great deal of time to heal.
[DOC File]INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY
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The common name for this condition is tennis elbow, indicative of repetitive use of the superficial extensor muscles of the forearm. Review the tendons bordering the anatomical snuffbox, including abductor pollicis longus, extensor pollicis brevis and extensor pollicis longus.
[DOC File]LIVE ANATOMY - Faculty
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Presentation and Anatomy: Flexor tendons connect muscles proximal to the wrist to the fingers. When the muscles shorten, they pull on the tendons, causing the fingers to flex. Occasionally, nodules/irregularities develop along the tendons, which then interfere with their smooth movement thru "pulleys" on the palm.
[DOCX File]Anatomy and Physiology - Muscles
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label general muscular and bony anatomy. describe the functions of skin, bone, muscle, ligament, tendon and cartilage ... ( the shoulder is proximal to the elbow) distal: away from the attachment (the elbow is distal to the shoulder) body tissues. ... tendons and ligaments. muscle contraction allow the body to accelerate, decelerate, stop ...
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- Tendons of lateral elbow. Other risk factors : Age, Gender, Skeletal anatomy, Types of occupational equipment used, Systemic disease (like diabetes mellitus, because of poor wound healing) b. Signs and symptoms include pain, tenderness, and stiffness. c. Treatment: PRICE.
[DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 5 Test Review
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Compare and contrast "anatomy" and "physiology." 2. List the levels of biological organization from smallest (cell) to largest (organism). ... All tendons . consist of this tissue. ___ no one is literally a “fathead” ... ___ examples are housemaid’s knee and tennis elbow ___ painful condition reflecting elevated levels of uric acid in ...
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