Wrist tendon anatomy

    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy: Unit 2 Notes

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      Certain tendons, like those in the wrist and ankle are enclosed in tubes called “tendon sheaths” for protection and to allow it to slide more easily. An “aponeurosis” is a broad flat tendon that looks like a sheet of white tissue. Histology: Fig. 8.2. Skeletal muscle is composed of long cylindrical cells called muscle fibers (myofibers).

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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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.

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy and Physiology Worksheet 8

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      Out of control during a temper tantrum, Malcolm smashed his fist through a glass door and severed several tendons at the anterior wrist. What movements are likely to be lost if tendon repair is not possible? Wrist: Finger: Susan, a massage therapist, was giving Mr. Graves a back rub.

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY - Doctorswriting

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      35. Flexor carpi radialis tendon. A. Gives a slip of insertion into the scaphoid bone. B. Contains a sesamoid bone. C. Lies medial to the median nerve at the wrist. D. Lives in the groove of the hamate at the wrist. E. Has fleshy fibres on its radial side until immediately proximal …

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      Human Anatomy. Outline 7 part 3 – muscle origins, insertions, and actions. Additional Terminology-Retinaculum – region in which tendon groups from different muscles pass under one connective tissue band. Wrist retinacula include the flexor and extensor retinacula of the hand

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    • [DOC File]Hand and Wrist Learning Objectives - OrthoCarolina

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      Level I trauma reconstruction including complex fracture reconstruction, tendon repair/transfers. Advanced microsurgical skills including replants, nerve and artery repairs, and free tissue transfers. Arthroplasty of the elbow, shoulder, wrist and hand. Resident education. Myers Park Clinic

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy 2009 Upper Limb - Doctorswriting

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      the brachial artery is lateral to the deep tendon of biceps. all the superficial veins are deep to the cutaneous nerves. the radial nerve is on the lateral side. the median nerve is lateral to the brachial artery. 12. Regarding the wrist joint. a) the ulna does not participate in the wrist joint. b) the wrist joint is a hinge type of synovial joint

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    • [DOC File]Applied Anatomy: - Login

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      Wrist flexion. Finger flexion. Muscles that that originate from the lateral supracondylar ridge and medial epicondyle perform these three actions: Forearm supination. Wrist extension. Finger extension. Antecubital fossa. Inferomedial border – Pronator teres . Innervated by the median nerve. Inferolateral border – brachioradialis. Innervated ...

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    • [DOC File]BI 231 - Anatomy and Physiology 1 (Gan)

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      Muscle Origin(s) Insertion(s) Action(s) gastrocnemius femur (condyles) calcaneous via calcaneal tendon plantar flexes foot, inverts foot, and flexes knee soleus tibia & fibula (head) calcaneous via calcaneal tendon plantar flexes foot peroneus (fibularis) longus lateral condyle of tibia & fibula base of 1st metatarsal & medial cuneiform bone ...

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy Chapter 8: Appendicular Skeleton

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      What is the term for any bone that forms inside of a tendon? Which of the following is not a lower leg bone? Condyles usually articulate with other condyles; True (A) or False (B) To what structure to the cruciate ligaments attach? To what structure do the muscles of the quadriceps group attach to the tibia?

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