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This knowledge, coupled with a thorough understanding of clinical anatomy, provides the clinician with the necessary tools for initial evaluation of the nerve-injured patient. To construct an ...
Correspondence to: Belgin Bamaç Department of Anatomy, Kocaeli University ... and pathological changes in the dominant elbow. 1– 6 Peripheral nerves of the upper extremity are exposed to acute and ...
The ulnar nerve is also known as your funny bone nerve. It runs down from your neck and upper spine all the way down to your hand. It travels along your elbow and down your forearm. The ulnar ...
in many patients with upper limb amputations, the muscles that control individual fingers or small movements no longer exist, limiting the motions they can make with a prosthesis. Nerve signals ...
Surgical techniques to restore function of the upper limb (elbow, thumb and finger extension, wrist movement, hand opening and closing, and pinch and grip) include neuroprostheses, tendon transfer, ...
1 This report concerns the incidence of peripheral nerve lesions in the upper extremity in hemiplegie patients. The advent of organized rehabilitation activities has led to early mobilization and ...
Surrounding the individual axons is the collagenous tissue layer known as the endoneurium. This layer resists longitudinal stress and contributes to the formation of the endoneurial tube.