The pronator teres muscle is located on the palmar side of the forearm, below the elbow. Aided by the pronator quadratus, its function is to rotate the forearm palm-down. This is also known as ...
Patients in groups 4 and 5 of the International Classification for Surgery of the Hand in Tetraplegia have a few options for tendon transfer donors, but in general the needs for reestablishing motor ...
The ulna is one of two long bones in the lower arm or forearm. The other bone is the radius, which is a little bit smaller and shorter than the ulna. Generally, muscles are composed of tissues that ...
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