carpi in English

noun
1
the group of small bones between the main part of the forelimb and the metacarpus in terrestrial vertebrates. The eight bones of the human carpus form the wrist and part of the hand, and are arranged in two rows.
Interestingly, Williston's description of the carpus depicts a near identical pattern of ossification.
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1. Muscle Flexor digitorum profundus Flexor digitorum sublimis Flexor carpi radialis Flexor carpi ulnaris Adductor Pollicis Flexor Pollicis Longus

2. After a prolonged struggle, the Carpi were driven back across the Danube.

3. These were the areas in which resided the Carpi, often referred to as the Free Dacians.

4. Carpus (plural carpi) (anatomy) The group of bones that make up the wrist.

5. The Carpus (Ossa Carpi) The carpal bones, eight in number, are arranged in two rows

6. A strong body of modern scholarly opinion considers that the Carpi were a tribe of the Dacian nation.

7. Entrapment of the nerve along its course between the brachioradialis and extensor carpi radialis longus muscles or tendons.

8. Objective To provide anatomical basis for clinical application by studying intramuscular nerve branches , muscle architectural features of human flexor carpi radialis.

9. Silence on the role of the Carpi in these conflicts may imply that they were Roman allies in this period.

10. The symptoms are a prominent head of the ulna, pains around the styloid process of the ulna and perhaps a tenosynovitis of the extensor carpi ulnaris.

11. A study of eight patients and 20 cadaveric limbs identified the deep Aponeurosis of the flexor carpi ulnaris as a potential site for constriction of the ulnar nerve

12. Up to 10% cash back  · The surface electromyogram (EMG) was recorded for the extensor carpi radiales of normal human subjects during voluntary isometric Anisotonic contractions as well as the force generated by the muscle

13. Cozen's test is a physical examination performed to evaluate for lateral epicondylitis or, tennis elbow.The test is said to be positive if a resisted wrist extension triggers pain to the lateral aspect of the elbow owing to stress placed upon the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle