A three-dimensional finite element model of maximal grip loading in the human wrist [PDF]
The aim of this work was to create an anatomically accurate three-dimensional finite element model of the wrist, applying subject-specific loading and quantifying the internal load transfer through the joint during maximal grip.
Bransby-Zachary, M. +7 more
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Exposure of both the radius and ulna through a single posterior incision: a technical note
Fractures of both the radius and ulna are usually treated with two separate incisions and rarely with one single incision. However, both methods have disadvantages. For this we describe a relatively safe single straight posterior incision for exposure of
Wahsh Abdel-Azim Hassan
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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to create a safe zone for surgeons who perform procedures in the wrist to avoid iatrogenic damage to the median nerve (MN) by identifying anatomical landmarks using ultrasound (USG).
E. Mizia +6 more
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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 ...
Arora L, Dhingra R
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The Neurophysiological Effects of Cervical Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation With and Without a High Frequency Carrier in Able-Bodied Adults. [PDF]
The Neurophysiological Effects of Cervical tSCS With and Without a High Frequency Carrier in Healthy Adults. kHz‐tSCS presents a less efficient waveform. In FCR, spinal inhibition was observed following sham and conv‐tSCS. kHz‐tSCS appeared to prevent FCR spinal inhibition.
Gawne F, Massey S, Duffell L.
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Bilateral variation of forearm flexor muscles - A case report and clinical significance
During routine dissection, bilateral multiple variations of forearm flexor muscles were observed in a male cadaver. The variations were a) an additional belly arising from the coronoid process of ulna, distal to the origin of ulnar head of flexor ...
D Malar, Hemamalini
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Accessory Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle in Humans: A Rare Anatomical Case with Clinical Considerations
Anatomical variations of the forearm flexor muscles are occasionally encountered. Though usually observed incidentally during autopsies or imaging studies, they may at times cause concern due to associated clinical symptoms.
Dibakar Borthakur +3 more
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Kubitaalkanali sündroom (KuKS) on n. ulnaris’el (küünarluunärv, ulnaarnärv) kõige sagedamini esinev perifeerse närvi kompressioonisündroom. Karpaalkanali sündroomi järel on see teine enam levinud perifeerse närvi kompressioonisündroom üldse.
Kõiv, Kennet, Kõiv, Leho
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Stable reflex-based walking of forelimbs of a bio-inspired quadruped robot-modeled cheetah [PDF]
In contrast to the high movement adaptability of quadruped animals in many environmental conditions, it is hard for conventional quadruped robots to operate in complex environment conditions.
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Effects of forearm rotation on wrist flexor and extensor muscle activities
The forearm muscles coordinately control wrist motion, and their activity is affected by forearm rotation. Although forearm rotation has been implicated in the development of lateral and medial epicondylitis, its biomechanical background remains unknown.
Kazuhiro Ikeda +5 more
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