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FLEXOR
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- In the hand—two sesamoid bones are commonly found in the distal portions of the first metacarpal bone (within the tendons of adductor pollicis and flexor pollicis brevis).
- Instead, they attach proximally to the tendons of flexor digitorum profundus, and distally to the extensor expansions.
- The flexor digitorum profundus or flexor digitorum communis profundus is a muscle in the forearm of humans that flexes the fingers (also known as digits).
- Flexor digitorum superficialis (flexor digitorum sublimis) or flexor digitorum communis sublimis is an extrinsic flexor muscle of the fingers at the proximal interphalangeal joints.
- In anatomy, flexor carpi radialis is a muscle of the human forearm that acts to flex and (radially) abduct the hand.
- In anatomy, a vinculum (: vincula) is a band of connective tissue, similar to a ligament, that connects a flexor tendon to a phalanx bone.
- It is situated where the ulna joins the wrist, within the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle.
- Scutaro was the Jays' third baseman for at least a month, after teammate Scott Rolen injured a finger, and then Scutaro returned to a starter's role after teammate David Eckstein injured his right hip flexor on May 6.
- On May 6, 2006, Zambrano suffered a torn flexor tendon in his pitching elbow, disabling him for the rest of the 2006 season.
- As the wrists flex, the flexor digitorum profundus contracts in a proximal direction, drawing the lumbricals along with it.
- Distally, the plantar fascia becomes continuous with the fibrous sheaths enveloping the flexor tendons passing to the toes.
- The basic locomotor pattern is an automatic process that results from rhythmic reciprocal bursts of flexor and extensor activity.
- Handstands use the wrist flexor muscles as well as the anterior deltoid, pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, biceps brachii, and trapezius descendens.
- The withdrawal reflex (nociceptive flexion reflex or flexor withdrawal reflex) is a spinal reflex intended to protect the body from damaging stimuli.
- This hypothesis is strongly supported in one exhibition of the existence of "perimysial junctional plates" in ungulate flexor carpi radialis muscles.
- In September 2008, the Mets announced that Wagner had torn the ulnar collateral ligament of his left elbow and also his flexor pronator tendon.
- Dilfer acknowledged that he still felt bitter about the Ravens moving on from him in a 2021 interview, noting he played through injury during the season, most notably in his shoulder alongside osteitis pubis, an inflammation near the pubic bone and hip flexor muscle.
- A common example of reciprocal innervation, is the effect of the nociceptive (or nocifensive) reflex, or defensive response to pain, otherwise commonly known as the withdrawal reflex; a type of involuntary action of the body to remove the body part from the vicinity of an offending object by contracting the appropriate muscles (usually flexor muscles), while relaxing the extensor muscles, allowing smooth movement.
- They will instead use the flexor pollicis longus of the thumb to grip the paper causing a flexion of the interphalangeal joint.
- This ligament is in relation with the triceps brachii and flexor carpi ulnaris and the ulnar nerve, and gives origin to part of the flexor digitorum superficialis.
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