RF2GKTMAH–Extensor carpi ulnaris Muscle Anatomy For Medical Concept 3D Illustration
RF2A13PMA–Dual view of the human hand, showcasing the muscles, bones and veins throughout.
RFG1HD34–Forearm Muscles - Anatomy Muscles isolated on white - 3D illustration
RFKX92F2–Tennis elbow diagram showing a detail of the damaged tendon tissue. Digital illustration.
RFACJ6KT–The muscles of the upper limb
RF2GWM9XN–Human arm
RFHGPMFT–Shown are the medial brachial intermuscular septum, medial epicondyle, brachialis muscle, pronator teres muscle, flexor carpi radialis muscle, palmari
RFCRW55F–Anatomy of human hand colured
RMW2TNP4–Extensor carpi ulnaris muscle
RFR9EEX3–Hand muscles system human body system. Arm Muscular anatomy
RMW9GYEN–Archive image from page 420 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( MUSCLES ON ANTEEIOE AND MEDIAL ASPECTS OF EOEEAEM. 387 the forearm between the two heads of origin of the muscle), and the ulnar artery. The tendon serves as a guide to the artery in the distal half of the forearm. Biceps brachii Medial inter- muscular septum Brachialis Medial epicondyle Lacertus fibrosus supinator muscle Pronator teres Flexor carpi radialis Palmaris LONGUS Flexor carpi ULNARIS Extensor CARPI RADIALIS LONGUS Brachio- RADIAL1S Flexor
RFF5YP6D–medical accurate illustration of the flexor carpi ulnaris
RF2GKTMD4–Extensor carpi ulnaris Muscle Anatomy For Medical Concept 3D Illustration
RF2A13PXA–Dual-view diagram of the human hand, showcasing ligaments, muscles and veins.
RMBCE7DB–The posterior view of the muscles of the human forearm.
RMPFA7CK–. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. Fig. 127.—Transverse sections through (A) the forearm and (B) the hand showing the arrangement of the layers of the flexor muscles. The superficial layer is shaded horizontally, the second layer vertically, the third obliquely to the left, the fourth vertically, and the fifth obliquely to the right. AbM, abductor digiti quinti; AdP, adductor pollicis; BR, brachio-radialis; ECD, extensor digitorum communis; ECU, extensor carpi ulnaris;£Z, extensor indicis; EMD, extensor digiti quinti; EMP, abd
RFACWHGY–Muscles of the lower arm
RMMEHBE6–. Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie des Menschen . 717. Die Anastomosen der Arteria collateralis ulnaris inferior. 718. Verlauf und Verästlung der Vorderarmarterien.
RFHGPMFR–Some of the parts of the forearm shown include: superior ulnar collateral artery, ulnar nerve, inferior ulnar collateral artery, medial epicondyle, br
RFCRW56E–Anatomy of human hand
RMW9GYD7–Archive image from page 417 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( 384 THE MUSCULAE SYSTEM. ance. 'Flexor carpi ulnaris -'=Flexor digitorum sublimis 1—Flexor carpi radialis Palmar is longus —--Pisiform bone Abductor pollicis longus Transverse carpal ligament -Abductor digiti quinti Abductor pollicis brevis Flexor digiti quinti brevis Flexor pollicis 'brevis Adductor pollicis Flexor pollicis longus radiales longus and brevis, (3) Extensor pollicis longus, (4) Extensor digitorum communis and extensor indicis proprius, (
RFF5YPG8–medical accurate illustration of the flexor carpi ulnaris
RF2GKTMC4–Extensor carpi ulnaris Muscle Anatomy For Medical Concept 3D Illustration
RF2A13PPD–Diagram depicting the bones, ligaments and muscles throughout the hand and fingers.
RMBCE7C5–The anterior view of the muscles of the human forearm.
RMPFYC7K–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE ULNA. 213 posterior surface is subdivided by a faint longitudinal ridge, the bone between which and the interosseous crest furnishes origins for the abductor pollicis longus, extensor pollicis longus, and extensor indicis proprius muscles, in order proximo- distally. The surface of bone between the dorsal margin and the afore-mentioned longitudinal line is smooth and overlain by the extensor carpi ulnaris muscle, which does not arise from it. The distal extremity of the ulna presents a rounded head (capitulum ulnse), from which, on its medial a
RFACJWXR–Upper limb musculoskeleton
RMMEJTMK–. Die Anatomie des Kaninschens in topographischer und operativer Rücksicht . As A. subclavia dextra. Vs V. subclavia dextra. IV— VIII Nn. cervicales quartus-octavus. pk N. pkre- nicus. / N. dorsalis primus. R N. radialis. U N. ulnaris. M N. mediauus.
RFHGPMFW–Some of the parts of the forearm shown include: superior ulnar collateral artery, ulnar nerve, inferior ulnar collateral artery, medial epicondyle, br
RMW27R85–Archive image from page 308 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0401todd Year: 1847 REPTILIA. 287 interims (£.208,23), and the triceps extensor of the fore-arm. Fig. 208. Muscles of Salamander terrestris. On the fore-arm may be distinguished the flexor carpi radialis (25), the flexor carpi ulnaris (fig. 207, 26), the extensor carpi ulnaris (27), the extensor carpi radialis (fig. 208, 28), a flexor com munis digitorum (29), and an extensor communis digitorum (30). Muscles of tlic hinder Extremity. — The thick flexor of the thigh (fig. 20
RFF5YPF8–medical accurate illustration of the flexor carpi ulnaris
RF2JKWNW1–Anatomy of the nerves of the upper limb (arm) in palmar view.
RF2KG73EH–Extensor Digiti Minimi
RM2AXEBN4–The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . cutaneus ext.hrachialis.medianns. basilica-. cutan. int. majorulnar is. cutaneus extcephalica. radialis. radialis int. ulnaris. Jig. I. Tali. XXVII cephcciicco. rcuUalis profunda. - cu.tan.eus extern.(perforalis ) brachialismedianus.cwtaneus int.maic Pig. II.
RF2GKTMBH–Extensor carpi ulnaris Muscle Anatomy For Medical Concept 3D Illustration
RF2A13PR3–Multi-view diagram showcasing ligaments, muscles and veins throughout hand, arm and fingers.
RMBCE638–Anterior view of the left arm, showing median, ulnar, and radial nerves and other branches of the brachial plexus.
RMPFE1WK–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. . A.metacarpea radialis / M. extensor carpi radialis (Sehne) A.metacarpea ulnaris 16. prarenalis simstra M.trachelo mastoideus â N.accesserius Yovarica dextra- --V.jugularis ' interna ü.parotideus / V facialis postica Yjugularis externa V. mediana colli. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Medizinisch-naturwissenschaftliche Gesellscha
RFACJRNK–Upper limb musculoskeleton
RMMA78WC–. Elektrophysiologie menschlicher Muskeln . Abb. 23. DoppoJphasischer Aktionsstroin der Unterarmflexoren. Reizung des Nervus ulnaris in der Biceps- t'urche mit einem Offnungsinduktionsschlag. Erste Kurvenzacke durch Reizeinbrucli bewirkt. Das Intervall zwi.schen Reiz und Beginn des Aktionsstromes ist durch zwei senkrechte Markierungs- striche abgegrenzt. Stimmgabel 100 Schwingungen pro Sekunde.
RMW27F4C–Archive image from page 272 of Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena denkschriftender03medi Year: 1879 283 Bau und Entwickelung der äusseren Organe. 28 Die N. medianus und ulnaris verlaufen vom Abgange des N. radialis noch eine Strecke weit zu- sammen und trennen sich etwa in der Höhe des oberen Drittels des Humerus. Der N. ulnaris, der schwächere der beiden Stämme, verläuft dem ulnaren Rande des Vorderarms entlang und giebt der Reihe nach folgende Aeste ab: â i) in der Höhe des
RFF60WE4–medically accurate illustration of the flexor carpi ulnaris
RF2JKWNW3–Anatomy of the nerves of the upper limb (arm) in palmar view.
RF2KG73DX–Brachioradialis Muscle
RM2AM4T6A–Medical and surgical therapy . musclesthemselves do not contract. Their tendons, whichowing to the drooping position of the hand are veryapparent at the level of the wrist, never move at all. To verify abolition of lateral movements of the wTist,which are normally performed by the extensor carpiradialis longior and the extensor carpi ulnaris, possi-bilities of error arising from the movement of theelbow should be eliminated by resting the forearm ona table, as in examination for extension of the hand ;but the hand should be raised almost to the hori-zontal instead of being allowed to drop. Ind
RF2GKTMCR–Extensor carpi ulnaris Muscle Anatomy For Medical Concept 3D Illustration
RFDCG3Y3–Anatomy of human forearm muscles, deep anterior view.
RMPFA7F3–. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. DEVELOPMENT OF APPENDICULAR SKELETON 185 named from their relation to the bones of the forearm, radiate, intermedium, and ulnare; and a distal on^composed of four elements, termed carpalia. In addition, a cartilage, termed the pisiform, is found on the ulnar side of the proximal row ^nd is generally j^g&rded as a sesamoid cartilage developed in the/tendon of the flei ulnaris, and furthermore a number of inconstant carti been observed whose significance in the majority of cast less obscure
RFACTE5M–Upper limb musculoskeleton
RMMA77CK–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . cis. 19, Extensor Communis Di- gitorum Tendons. 20, Olecranon and Insertion of the Triceps. 21, Extensor Carpi Ulnaris. 22, Au- ricularis. 23, Extensor Commu- nis. 24, Latissimus Dorsi. 25, Its Tendinous Origin. 26, Posterior Part of the Obliquus Externus. 27, Gluteus Medius. 28, Gluteus Magnus. 29, Biceps Flexor Cru- ris. 30, Semi-Tendinosus. 81, 32, Gastrocnemius. 33, Tendo- Achilles.
RMW1T6FW–Archive image from page 94 of Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena denkschriftender0597medi Year: 1879 A.metacarpea radialis / M. extensor carpi radialis (Sehne) A.metacarpea ulnaris 16. prarenalis simstra M.trachelo mastoideus â N.accesserius Yovarica dextra- --V.jugularis ' interna ü.parotideus / V facialis postica Yjugularis externa V. mediana colli
RFF60TR0–medically accurate illustration of the extensor carpi ulnaris
RF2JKWMXK–Anatomy of the palm of the hand: bones, muscle, tendons, nerves.
RF2KG73KH–Superficial Flexor Muscles of Forearm-Individuals
RM2AJHKBK–Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . i84 Modellin g LEFT RIGHT. DELTOID TRICEP5 CUBITI(LONG HE.AD) TRICEPS CUBITI(EXTERNAL HEAD) BRACHI/VLI3 ANTICU5 FLEXOR DIGITORUM PROFUNDUS(ULNAR portion; EXTtNSOR CARPI HADIALI5 EXTEN50R COMMUNISDIGITORUM EXTEN50R MINIMI DIOITI POSTERIOR ULNAR (EXTENSOR CARPI ULNARIS)OBLIQUE EXTENSOR OF METACARPUS TENDON OFFLEXOR DI&ITORUM SUBLIMI5 TENDON OFFLEXOR DIGITORUM PROFUNDUS SUSPENSORY LIOAMENT OF FETLOCK
RF2GKTMM0–Humeral head of flexor carpi ulnaris Muscle Anatomy For Medical Concept 3D Illustration
RFDCG3Y5–Anatomy of human forearm muscles, deep anterior view.
RMPFY2WJ–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE FOKEAKM AND HAND. 1451 Brachials Cephalic vein Biceps Median cephalic vein Tendon of biceps Radial nerve Brachial artery Basilic vein Brachialis Median basilic vein Lacertus fibrosus Radial nerve (superficial ramus) of Lister's dorso-radial incision for excision of the wrist. The dorsal border of the ulna is subcutaneous throughout, and may be felt along the interval between the flexor and extensor carpi ulnaris muscles. Upon the ulnar side of the dorsal aspect of the wrist, when the forearm is in the prone position, there is a well-marked roun
RFACN4HN–The muscles of the forearm
RMMA78RY–. Elektrophysiologie menschlicher Muskeln . Abb. 56. Aktionsströme der Unterarmflexoren bei Reizung des Nervus ulnaris mit 25 Induk- tionsschlägen pro Sekunde. Doppelphasisclie Ströme, durch wellenfreie Intervalle getrennt. Stimmgabel von 100 Schwingungen pro Se- kunde. Unten Reizschreibung durch Pfeil- sches Signal. (Nach Hoffmann.) mmf^ //,'/^//i//^^ iAA ajLk kAA &AA kAA Abb. 57. Dasselbe wie Abb. 56. Keizfrequenz 58 pro Sekunde. Die wellenfreien Intervalle sind weggefallen. Die kontinuierlich aufeinander folgenden Stromwellen sind kongruent. (Nach Hofimann.) schon vor, daß die a
RMW1T6EW–Archive image from page 94 of Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena denkschriftender0597medi Year: 1879 A.metacarpea radialis / M. extensor carpi radialis (Sehne) A.metacarpea ulnaris 16. prarenalis simstra M.trachelo mastoideus â N.accesserius Yovarica dextra- --V.jugularis ' interna ü.parotideus / V facialis postica Yjugularis externa V. mediana colli Amesenter; A.iliaca externa ':rna Acaudalis Dr.H.Hellei Gustav Fischer. Jena
RFF60WE3–medically accurate illustration of the flexor carpi ulnaris
RFHACR54–Illustration of the extensor carpi ulnaris muscle.
RF2JKWMY8–Anatomy of the palm of the hand: bones, muscle, tendons, nerves.
RF2KG722B–Superficial Extensor Muscles of Forearm
RM2AN3J3P–Organic and functional nervous diseases; a text-book of neurology . f of the deep flexors of the flngers, the musclesof the little finger, the interossei, the inner two lumbricales, and theadductors of the thumb. The result of paralysis of the ulnar flexor of the wrist is not verymanifest, as other muscles are capable of doing the work of theflexor carpi ulnaris. A paralysis of the flexor profundus digitorummakes the patient incapable of flexing the first phalanges of the littleand ring fingers, hence there is no opposition to their extreme exten-sion, and part of the deformity of the hand res
RF2GKTMJK–Humeral head of flexor carpi ulnaris Muscle Anatomy For Medical Concept 3D Illustration
RFDCG3YA–Anatomy of forearm muscles, anterior view, middle.
RMPFY56P–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MUSCLES ON ANTEEIOE AND MEDIAL ASPECTS OF EOEEAEM. 387 the forearm between the two heads of origin of the muscle), and the ulnar artery. The tendon serves as a guide to the artery in the distal half of the forearm. Biceps brachii Medial inter- muscular septum Brachialis Medial epicondyle Lacertus fibrosus supinator muscle Pronator teres Flexor carpi radialis Palmaris LONGUS Flexor carpi ULNARIS Extensor CARPI RADIALIS LONGUS Brachio- RADIAL1S. Flexor digi- torum sublimis Flexor pollicis longus Brachioradialis (tendon) Flexor carpi radialis (tendon)
RFACJ3BR–The muscles of the forearm
RMMA77BH–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A Yiew of the Outer Layer of the Mus- cles on the Front of the Fore-Arm (Flex- ors). 1, Lower portion of the Biceps Flexor Cubiti. 2, Brachialis Internus. 3, Lower Internal portion of the Triceps. 4, Pronator Radii Teres. 5, Flexor Carpi Partialis. 6, Palmaris Longus. 7, Part of the Flexor Sublimis Digitorum. 8, Flexor Carpi Ulnaris. 9, Palmar Fascia. 10, Palmaris Brevis Muscle. 11, Abductor Pollicis Manns. 12, Portion of the Flexor Brevis Pollicis Man us. The Line crosses the Adductor Pollicis. 13, Supinator Lo
RMW06P39–Archive image from page 450 of Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie. Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie des Menschen diedescriptiveun00heit Year: 1896 Mi jpoii.tong., i 595. Die Nerven an der Palmarseite der Hand. Olecranon, durchbohrt den M. ulnaris internus, verläuft zwischen diesem und dem V. flexor digitor. pru/. und geht an der Innenseite der Art. ulnaris zur Handwurzel. Er versorgt die genannten Muskeln und mit einem Hautast die Seite des Vorderarmes. Ueber der Handwurzel zerfällt er in einen rsalis und einen R Der II. dorsalis geht zum Handrücken, durchbohrt die
RFF5YPG6–medical accurate illustration of the extensor carpi ulnaris
RFHACPXX–Illustration of the extensor carpi ulnaris muscles.
RME0CGBB–Nervous system, drawing
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