Elbow tendons and muscles

    • [DOC File]Chapter 19: The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand

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      tennis elbow= lateral epicondylitis Backhand swing in tennis can strain the muscles and tendons of the elbow in a way that leads to tennis elbow. Many other types of repetitive activities can also lead to tennis elbow--painting with a brush or roller, running a chain saw, and using many types of hand tools.

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    • [DOCX File]ELBOW AND ARM PAIN / REHABILITATION

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      Tendons attach the skeletal muscles to the bone. - tendons- are a strong connective tissue at the end of a muscle that connect to the bone. Muscles on contract, shorten. Therefore muscles must work in pairs. For example to bend the arm at the elbow the bi-cept contracts. And in order to return the arm and bi-cept to its original shape the tri ...

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    • [DOC File]LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS

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      The bump on the outer side of the elbow, to which certain forearm muscles are attached by tendons, is called the lateral epicondyle. Lateral epicondylitis is also referred to as wrist extensor tendonitis. How does it occur? Tennis elbow results from overusing the muscles in your forearm that straighten and raise your hand and wrist.

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    • Normal Anatomy of Elbow | Elbow Joint Ligaments & Tendons Meq…

      Soft tissue – muscles, tendons, joint capsules and ligaments surrounding joint. Soft tissue palpation should include the tendons crossing the wrist and the muscles involved in movement of the thumb as well as the digits. Be sure to check sites of pain and deformity. Palpated …

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    • Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)

      WHAT IS TENNIS ELBOW? An injury to the muscles and tendons on the outside of the elbow. It results from overuse or repetitive stress. The narrowing of the muscle bellies of the forearm as they merge into form tendons creates focused pressure where they insert into the tendon. In turn a small tear in some of the tendon fibres can occur which can ...

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    • [DOC File]The Muscular Syste

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      Stabilizes tendons of extensor muscles . Flexor retinaculum: Anterior surface of wrist. Stabilizes tendons of flexor muscles. The Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand. Muscles that move the metacarpals and phalanges and originate and insert only on those bones. Muscles of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs. Pelvic girdle is tightly bound to axial skeleton

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    • [DOC File]An Introduction to the Muscular System

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      2) Explain how and why muscles work in pairs to straighten and bend your arm at the elbow. When the bicep contracts, it pulls on the tendon that connects to the radius/ulna, the tricep relaxes, and the hinge joint is bent at the elbow.

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