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Bicipitoradial Bursitis: A Review of Clinical Presentation and Treatment
The bicipitoradial bursa lies at the insertion of the biceps tendon on the radial tuberosity. It is an unusual site for chronic bursitis and most often results from repetitive mechanical trauma or overuse. Other causes include tuberculosis, immunological
Tsz-Lung Choi, Tun-Hing Lui
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Degenerative or traumatic ruptures of the distal biceps tendon are less common than proximal lesions. Distal lesions lead to a significant loss of function with usually considerable discomfort for patients.
Tamborrini Giorgio+3 more
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Distal biceps tendon injuries mainly occur in men from the active groups of population. Among the athletes and military personnel, the incidence rate is 2–10 % of the upper limb tendon injuries. Comparative studies have shown the achievement of better
A. E. Medvedchikov+3 more
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The recent BICEP2 detection of, what is claimed to be primordial $B$-modes, opens up the possibility of constraining not only the energy scale of inflation but also the detailed acceleration history that occurred during inflation. In turn this can be used to determine the shape of the inflaton potential $V( )$ for the first time - if a single, scalar ...
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History of present illness: A 55-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of right arm pain. Five days prior to arrival, he attempted to lift himself up on his van and experienced what he described as a “rubber band snapping” in his right arm. He reported severe pain at the time that persisted but lessened in severity.
Polvino, Daniel M, Wei, Grant
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Unusual nerve supply of biceps from ulnar nerve and median nerve and a third head of biceps
Variations in branching pattern of the brachial plexus are common and have been reported by several investigators. Of the four main nerves traversing the arm, namely median, ulnar, radial and musculocutaneous, the ulnar and median nerve do not give any ...
L Arora, R Dhingra
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DATA FROM CLINICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL EXAMINATIONS OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PAIN IN THE SHOULDER JOINT
Chronic shoulder pain (CSP) is one of the most common reasons for seeking medical care. Identifying the specific cause of CSP is necessary to determine the treatment strategy.Objective: to determine which pathology of the musculoskeletal system is the ...
V. A. Nesterenko+8 more
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Developmentally and Clinically Defined Rare Anomalous Muscles in Brachium and Antebrachium
Biceps brachii is a flexor muscle of arm which frequently shows variations. Biceps has been recognised with a maximum number of seven heads. In forearm, flexor digitorum superficialis and palmaris longus show frequent variations.
Alok Saxena+2 more
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Prevalence of incidental distal biceps signal changes on magnetic resonance imaging [PDF]
Background Knowledge of the base rate of signal changes consistent with distal biceps tendinopathy on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has the potential to influence strategies for diagnosis and treatment of people that present with elbow pain.
Eugene Kim+4 more
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Abstract Purpose The morphometric features of the biceps groove were measured to investigate their correlation with the injury of the pulley and the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT). Methods A total of 126 patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery had
Xiaoye Tang+3 more
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