The peroneus longus muscle helps move and stabilize your ankle and foot. Injuries like sprains or overuse can cause pain in the peroneus longus muscle. Peroneal tendonitis is when the tendon gets ...
In recent decades, high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) has revolutionized the morphological and structural evaluation of peripheral nerves and muscles, revealing details of the internal structure of the ...
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Myotomes are groups of muscles that get signals from a single spinal nerve root. Myotome testing helps find weak muscles and can show which spinal nerve is hurt. Identifying the affected nerve root ...
Abstract: The flexor digitorum profundus, extensor digitorum communis and lumbrical muscle of the human hand play a significant role in the movement of the finger. The structure consisting of these ...
The extensor carpi radialis longus (ECRL) is a muscle in your forearm that works in conjunction with the other muscles and tendons in your arm to help move your wrist and hand. It is in the same ...
Paul George underwent an MRI and ultrasound on his left fifth finger, revealing an injury to the extensor tendon, the Sixers told reporters ahead of Tuesday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers. This ...
You have thousands of tendons in your body. Tendons connect muscles to bones with tissue that is strong and flexible but not very elastic. Tendons are very strong, but they can be strained. The point ...
Task-specific focal dystonia (TSFD), characterized by the loss of fine motor control and coordination, affects drummers’ lower-limb movements. This study explores lower-limb dystonia’s impact on ...
Pain in the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle is usually caused by inflammation due to overuse from specific physical activities. This can happen when shoes are laced up too tightly, which is ...
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