Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in the Evaluation of the Brachialis [PDF]
The anterior upper arm is composed of the biceps brachii, the coracobrachialis and the brachialis muscles. Collectively, these 3 muscles flex the elbow.
Robert C. Manske +3 more
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Heterotopic Ossification of Brachialis Muscle [PDF]
A 13-year-old girl with seizure disorder presented with 90º fixed flexion deformity of right elbow. She had history of encephalitis, 2 years ago, from which she recovered completely except for the deformity of the elbow.
Jacob George
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Bulky accessory brachialis muscle with abnormal aponeurosis: A case report [PDF]
The brachialis muscle is one of the chief flexors of the upper arm, and its variation can affect the movements of the elbow joint. This case report presents a rare case of a large accessory brachialis muscle in the right arm that comes with an abnormal ...
Venumadhav Nelluri +4 more
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Variación del músculo braquial anterior (brachialis). Importancia en el abordaje a elementos nobles del codo [PDF]
Las variedades musculares tienen importancia para el cirujano cuando pueden dificultar la ubicación de elementos nobles durante un abordaje quirúrgico, o bien ser causa de compresión de los mismos. En nuestra presentación destacamos la relación existente
H. F. Bianchi, V. Pinoni
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Musculotendon parameters estimation by ultrasound measurement and geometric modeling: application on brachialis muscle [PDF]
Author name used in this publication: L. LiAuthor name used in this publication: K. Y. TongJockey Club Rehabilitation Engineering CentreRefereed conference paper2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of ...
Le Li, K.Y. Tong
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A case of a double variant of the arterial system in the upper extremity: Arteria brachialis accessoria et arteria comitans nervi mediani [PDF]
A thorough knowledge of arteries of the upper extremity is necessary for catheterization, graft harvesting, shunt application, and Astrup’s examination. Coincidences of two different variants are rather rare.
Kachlik D., Konarik M., Hajek P.
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Medical Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy in Patients with Lesion of Plexus Brachialis [PDF]
Causes for plexus brachialis damage are versatile, and in some cases remain unknown, but mostly result from degenerative and inflammatory processes. Treatment of brachial plexus dysfunction is often conservative and is subject to a team of specialists ...
Vacheva D.
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of using free gracilis muscle transfer along with the brachialis muscle branch of the musculocutaneous nerve to restore finger and thumb flexion in lower trunk brachial plexus injury according to an anatomical ...
Yi Yang +10 more
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Tendinous Signal Alterations on MRI in the Asymptomatic Elbow: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Objectives: It is clinically relevant to prevent overtreatment of tendinopathy diagnosed solely on imaging. Therefore, the prevalence of presumable asymptomatic signal changes in the common flexor origin, biceps insertion, brachialis insertion, and ...
Bjorn Valgaeren +2 more
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Variation in the Distribution of Nerves in the Front of Arm- A Cadaveric Study from South India [PDF]
Introduction: Brachial plexus are the main nerve supply to the muscles of upper limb and the muscles of the flexor compartment arm are supplied by Musculocutaneous Nerve (McN).
A Vijaya Lakshmi Devi +4 more
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