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Compensatory Movement Patterns Are Based on Abnormal Activity of the Biceps Brachii and Posterior Deltoid Muscles in Patients with Symptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears.

open access: yesClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2020
BACKGROUND Abnormal movement patterns due to compensatory mechanisms have been reported in patients with rotator cuff tears. The long head of the biceps tendon may especially be overactive and a source of pain and could induce abnormal muscle activation ...
E. Veen   +7 more
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A Biomechanical Simulation of Forearm Flexion Using the Finite Element Approach

open access: yesBioengineering, 2023
Upper limb movement is vital in daily life. A biomechanical simulation of the forearm with consideration of the physiological characteristics of the muscles is instrumental in gaining deeper insights into the upper limb motion mechanisms.
Chenyang Liang   +3 more
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Quantitative Analysis of Textural Features Extracted from Sonograms of Biceps under Different Physiological States [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Ultrasound in Diagnosis and Therapy, 2020
Objective: To quantitatively analyze the difference of texture features of skeletal muscle in high-frequency ultrasound images under different physiological states using the multiscale decomposition method of ultrasound echo intensity interface ...
Lanting Jia, MD, Jiaqi Zhao, MD, Qi Xu, PhD, Qian Pan, MD, Jianquan Zhang, MD
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Accessory head of biceps brachii muscle in North Indian cadavers

open access: yesNational Journal of Clinical Anatomy, 2015
Background and aims: The biceps brachii is the large muscle of flexor compartment of arm. Normally it arises by two heads (long head and short head) and gets insertion in two parts (tendinous part and aponeurotic parts). The biceps brachii muscle is well
Gurbachan Singh Gindha   +2 more
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A rare variation of the biceps brachi muscle

open access: yesIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2006
Biceps brachii muscle is very variable. Biceps may be composed of one to five heads. Although the variations in the origin are plenty, there are a very few cases reported on the variations in the insertion of the biceps brachii muscle.
J Paval, J G Mathew
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High incidence of a third head of biceps brachii in females

open access: yesTranslational Research in Anatomy, 2018
Incidence rates of a third head of biceps brachii muscle have been shown to vary based on race, sex, and side of the body. Traditionally, males were thought to have higher incidences than females, and the right limb was thought to most frequently contain
Luke A. Schwerdtfeger   +2 more
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Influence of passive muscle tension on electromechanical delay in humans. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
BackgroundElectromechanical delay is the time lag between onsets of muscle activation and muscle force production and reflects both electro-chemical processes and mechanical processes.
Lilian Lacourpaille   +2 more
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Incidence of the third head of biceps brachii in population of Andhra Pradesh

open access: yesNational Journal of Clinical Anatomy, 2013
Background and aims: The biceps brachii is a large fusiform muscle in the flexor compartment of the arm. In terms of the number and morphology of its head, the biceps brachii muscle is one of the most variable muscles in human body.
Vishal Manoharrao Salve   +2 more
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The contribution of the tendon electrode to M‐wave characteristics in the biceps brachii, vastus lateralis and tibialis anterior

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, 2023
In some compound muscle action potentials (M waves) recorded using the belly–tendon configuration, the tendon electrode makes a noticeable contribution to the M wave. However, this finding has only been demonstrated in some hand and foot muscles.
Javier Rodriguez‐Falces   +3 more
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Unusual Complete Proximal Biceps Tendon Rupture

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation, 2013
Proximal biceps brachii tendon rupture is an unusual presentation in young individuals. This report is an extremely rare case of a complete rupture of the proximal biceps brachii tendon in a young patient as a result of a high-energy water-skiing injury.
Abdullah F. Raizah
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