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1. Muscle Flexor digitorum profundus Flexor digitorum sublimis Flexor carpi radialis Flexor carpi ulnaris Adductor Pollicis Flexor Pollicis Longus

2. Paretic in, enjoin limb knees hip flexor.

3. Low motor tone involves greater flexor tendencies.

4. Specifically, the Biceps brachii, the flexor of the elbow.

5. Objective: To prevent adhesion after tenorrhaphy of flexor tendons.

6. It includes flexor/extensor muscles of the forelimbs.

7. Pyogenic tenosynovitis of the flexor tendons of the hand.

8. Common Calcanean tendon calcaneal bursa deep digital flexor m

9. Sonographic Identification of the Flexor Digitorum Accessorius Longus Tendon

10. We observed a novel, accessory slip of flexor digitorum Accessorius.

11. Sonographic Identification of the Flexor Digitorum Accessorius Longus Tendon PM R

12. Sonographic Identification of the Flexor Digitorum Accessorius Longus Tendon

13. Flexor— and extensor tendon lacerations should be sutured immediately.

14. However, he remained unresponsive with extensor and flexor responses to pain.

15. It includes groups of flexor and extensor muscles of the hind limbs.

16. Objective To explore the effective method for prevention of flexor tendon adhesion.

17. Patients usually suffer from morbus Asthenicus, flexor weakness, sensory disorders and neurological symptoms

18. VOID combines a classic analoge device with on board effects and FLEXOR technology.

19. Of 35 patients treated for flexor tenosynovitis by closed irrigation, 33 were reviewed.

20. You heard the sound of my flexor tendons as I squeezed the trigger.

21. Shin-shank is prepared from either forequarter/hindquarter legs (extensor/flexor group of muscles).

22. Shin / Shank is prepared from either forequarter / hindquarter legs (extensor / flexor group of muscles).

23. The tendons of the long flexor and extensor muscles are specifically prone to degeneration.

24. She may appear stiff and perhaps awkward. Low motor tone involves greater flexor tendencies.

25. Hip flexor strength is directly relevant to a range of activities in football.

26. Objective To explore the effective methods of repairing flexor tendon coloboma and preventing tendon adhesion.

27. The Carpal tunnel protects the median nerve and flexor tendons that bend the fingers and thumb

28. Shin-shank is prepared from either forequarter/hindquarter legs (extensor / flexor group of muscles).

29. Shin-Shank is prepared from either Forequarter/ Hindquarter legs (extensor/ flexor group of muscles

30. Purpose: Muscle flexor digitorum Accessorius is the muscle of the second layer of the sole

31. The hind shank includes the tibia/tarsal bones and surrounding muscle groups of the flexor/extensor.

32. The contraction of the main flexor muscle and of the extensor significantly modifies MCO1 and MC1 (Fig.

33. Involved lower extremity knee extensor and flexor torque production deficits were 25% and 17%, respectively.

34. Gurnett, "Flexor digitorum Accessorius longus muscle is associated with familial idiopathic clubfoot," Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, vol.

35. Flexor digitorum Accessorius (quadratus plantae) is a muscle of second layer of the sole of the foot

36. Common complications in cases of deficient primary therapy are flexor tenosynovitis, purulent arthritis, and phlegmons of the dorsal hand.

37. Three different types of flexor tendon disease were distinguished intraoperatively: isolated tenosynovitis, tenosynovitis with tendon lesion, and complete tendon rupture.

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

39. 28 Objective To discuss the therapeutic effectiveness of intrathecal injection plus needle and scalpel on strictured tenosynovitis of finger flexor tendon.

40. In this letter, we highlight caution where Bowstringed flexor tendons were masquerading as Dupuytren's cords in a patient with upper limb spasticity.

41. Treatment of pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis within the osteofibrous channel of the thumb and finger by insertion of a closed irrigation system.

42. This may have to do with “Antigravitational” extensor strength being a more relevant determinant of the knee joint internal forces than flexor strength

43. It first passes under the Bicipital aponeurosis, which is a thick layer of fascia attaching the biceps brachii to the proximal forearm flexor mass.

44. It first passes under the bicipital Aponeurosis, which is a thick layer of fascia attaching the biceps brachii to the proximal forearm flexor mass.

45. The absence of sensory feedback of pressure against the chin inhibits the drive to use muscles of other than the upper cervical flexor muscles.

46. Then , when you 've completed the movement , the flexor relaxes and the extensor contracts to extend or straighten the limb at the same joint .

47. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of short-term (i.e., [less than or equal to]5 min) local vibration to the Achilles tendon on subsequent peak plantar flexor torque during isometric MVCs, twitch Contractile properties (e.g., peak twitch torque), plantar flexor muscle activity, and brain activity in young female athletes.

48. Bui-Mansfield, "Magnetic resonance diagnosis of tarsal tunnel syndrome due to flexor digitorum Accessorius longus and peroneocalcaneus internus muscles," Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, vol

49. The median nerve traverses three successive arches or tunnels to enter the forearm deeply—namely, the Bicipital aponeurosis, pronator teres, and flexor digitorum superficialis (Figures 41.6 and 41.7)

50. The main flexor is the Biceps, the large muscle which may be seen standing out in front of the arm when a weight is raised

51. The quadratus plantae (flexor Accessorius) is separated from the muscles of the first layer by the lateral plantar vessels and nerve.It acts to aid in flexing the 2nd to 5th toes (offsetting the oblique pull of the flexor digitorum longus) and is one of the few muscles in the foot with no homolog in the hand.

52. The gun injected PPD equivalent to 100,000 units per ml to the skin over the flexor surface of the left forearm in a circular pattern of six.

53. The median nerve traverses three successive arches or tunnels to enter the forearm deeply—namely, the bicipital Aponeurosis, pronator teres, and flexor digitorum superficialis (Figures 41.6 and 41.7)

54. Methods Observing ultrasonogram of normal and traumatize flexor tendons of chicken toe and find out corresponds with ultrasonography and histological morphology during the healing process of tendon.

55. A 30 degrees Angulation is associated with a flexor digiti minimi grip strength of 92% maximum and preserves 78% of the intact finger's range of motion

56. Either of two flexor muscles, one (Biceps brachii) located in the front of the upper arm and assisting in bending the arm, and the other (Biceps femoris) located on …

57. For example, the three front flexor muscles are able to flex the forearm, and the two extensor muscles in the back of the upper arm can straighten out the forearm.

58. 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

59. Using a plantar approach, the superficial digital flexor tendon, gastrocnemius tendon, the bone surfaces of the two lobes of the tuber Calcanei and the gastrocnemius bursa and the calcaneal bursa of the superficial digital

60. Shore, Physiology for Beginners, page 73 The leg is bent by the action of the flexor muscles situated on the back of the thigh, the chief of these being called the Biceps of the leg

61. , ˈbī-​ˌseps-​ˈbrā-​kē-​ˌē \ : the large flexor muscle of the front of the upper arm Despite a torn left Biceps, Holmes used his jab, one of the best in heavyweight history, to win four of the first five rounds.

62. Quadratus plantae muscle (Musculus quadratus plantae) Quadratus plantae, also called the flexor Accessorius is one of the central plantar muscles of the foot.Observing the foot muscles horizontally, quadratus plantae comprises the second layer of plantar foot muscles, together with the lumbricals.

63. ‘The transection of the flexor tendons and the aponeurosis was an unavoidable consequence of these limitations and was standardized in all specimens.’ ‘The tendon of plantaris is still located between the Aponeuroses of soleus and gastrocnemius.’ ‘The gastrocnemius muscle aponeurosis is …

64. ‘The transection of the flexor tendons and the aponeurosis was an unavoidable consequence of these limitations and was standardized in all specimens.’ ‘The tendon of plantaris is still located between the Aponeuroses of soleus and gastrocnemius.’ ‘The gastrocnemius muscle aponeurosis is …

65. An example of an Antagonistic pair is the biceps and triceps; to contract, the triceps relaxes while the biceps contracts to lift the arm."Reverse motions" need Antagonistic pairs located in opposite sides of a joint or bone, including abductor-adductor pairs and flexor

66. Medical definition of bicipital Aponeurosis: an Aponeurosis that is given off as a broad medial expansion of the tendon of the biceps muscle at the elbow and that descends medially over the brachial artery to fuse with the deep fascia covering the origins of the flexor muscles of …

67. Avicular syndrome is chronic and often progressive, affecting the nAvicular bone and bursa as well as the associated deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT) and soft tissue structures composing the nAvicular apparatus.1 NAvicular syndrome has long been considered one of the most common causes of forelimb lameness in horses

68. In horses in which the tendon is unstable and subluxates on and off the tuber Calcanei, endoscopy of the calcaneal bursa reveals disruption of both the medial retinacular/calcaneal insertion of the superficial digital flexor tendon and its associated fibrocartilage, with disruption of the medial wall of the bursa creating or establishing

69. Although outbreaks can occur almost anywhere, the Axillae, web spaces between fingers, and flexor surfaces of the wrists are the most common areas.: Over the same time multiple subcutaneous abscesses developed in the Axillae and on the forearms and legs of both parents and the elder sibling.: The apocrine sweat glands are confined to the Axillae, areolae of the nipples, the anogenital area