Revisiting the Muscles and Nerves of Anterior Compartment of the Arm: A Case Report. [PDF]
Anacur B, Ogut E, Barut C.
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The Effect of Arm Abduction and Forearm Muscle Activation on Kinematics During Elbow Flexion. [PDF]
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Safety of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: using a core event set for clinician and patient assessment of risks in a multicenter cohort study. [PDF]
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The strength of associations between ultrasound measures of upper limb muscle morphology and isometric muscle strength: An exploratory study. [PDF]
Whang CQY +5 more
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The recovery and independence of elbow flexion and forearm supination after Oberlin II transfer in brachial plexus injuries: a long term follows up study. [PDF]
Acharya AM, Hegde N, Bhat AK.
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2021AbstractTendon injuries at the elbow affect mostly the distal biceps and can progressively degenerate over time or rupture in an acute event. The degree of retraction may depend on the integrity of the lacertus fibrosus, a fibrous expansion that merges with the forearm flexor fascia. Biceps disorders are frequently associated with fluid or synovitis of
Thibault Willaume, Guillaume Bierry
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Zoster Brachialis in an Infant
Archives of Dermatology, 1963Zoster is rare in infants. Previous reports include those by Burgoon,1Winkelmann and Perry,2Ormsby and Montgomery,3Dekaban,4Pernet,5Madden,6and Lumpkin.7 A six-month-old boy was seen on Dec 15, 1962, who had had eruptions and fever for four days. Pinhead-size papules and clear vesicles arranged in groups of 8 to 12 on erythematous bases were seen ...
E. Thomas, R. Patnaik
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There have been conflicting descriptions of brachialis muscle anatomy in the literature. The purpose of the present study was to clarify brachialis muscle anatomy in order to refine surgical techniques around the elbow.Eleven cadaveric upper limbs were dissected under loupe magnification.
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A case of an accessory brachialis muscle
Clinical Anatomy, 2006Functionally, the brachialis muscle serves a critical role as the primary flexor of the arm at the elbow. However, few reports exist in the literature, which describe variations of this muscle. We present a case of an accessory brachialis muscle (AcBr), found during routine dissection at Harvard Medical School during 2003.
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