Adduction, or ulnar flexion, can be produced to a greater extent than abduction, or radial flexion. In both cases the extent of movement at the radio-carpal joint proper is very slight, but the range is extended by movements of the carpal bones. The styloid... Manual of practical anatomy, v.1 - Page 151de Daniel John Cunningham - 1901Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Library - 1841 - 688 pages
...ANTERIOR REGION. These muscles form four very distinct layers. The first consists of the pronator teres, the flexor carpi radialis, the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris ; the second is formed by the flexor sublimis digitorum ; the third by the flexor profundus digitorum... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1896 - 712 pages
...Adduction, or ulnar flexion, can be produced to a greater extent than abduction, or radial flexion. In both cases the extent of movement at the radio-carpal joint...the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris ; (b) extensors — extensor carpi radialis longior, the extensor carpi radialis brevior, and the extensor... | |
| John Blair Deaver - 1899 - 642 pages
...which will be seen in the dissection of the hand. This muscle is covered by the pronator radii teres, the flexor carpi radialis, the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris, also by the radial vessels and nerve and the deep fascia. It rests upon the flexor profundus digitorum,... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1903 - 640 pages
...Adduction, or ulnar flexion, can be produced to a greater extent than abduction, or radial flexion. In both cases the extent of movement at the radio-carpal joint...the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris ; (b) extensors — extensor carpi radialis longior, the extensor carpi radialis brevior, and the extensor... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1903 - 636 pages
...Adduction, or ulnar flexion, can be produced to a greater extent than abduction, or radial flexion. In both cases the extent of movement at the radio-carpal joint...radius interferes with abduction. The muscles which arc chiefly concerned in producing these different movements of the hand at this joint are the following... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1908 - 650 pages
...Adduction, or ulnar flexion, can be produced to a greater extent than abduction, or radial flexion. In both cases the extent of movement at the radio-carpal joint...the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris ; (b) extensors — extensor carpi radialis longior, the extensor carpi radialis brevior, and the extensor... | |
| Mathias Duval, Andrew Melville Paterson - 1907 - 374 pages
...the forearm, which are, in the order of the lines, from without inwards, the pronator radii teres, the flexor carpi radialis, the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris. The pronator teres (6, Fig. 77) is fleshy throughout the entire extent in which it is visible on the... | |
| Sir Henry Morris - 1907 - 508 pages
...extensor tendons. On the volar side of the forearm for some distance above the wrist the tendons of the flexor carpi radialis, the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris run between two layers of the fascia. The fascia is much strengthened at the wrist by transverse fibres... | |
| Sir Henry Morris, James Playfair McMurrich - 1907 - 520 pages
...extensor tendons. On the volar side of the forearm for some distance above the wrist the tendons of the flexor carpi radialis, the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris run between two layers of the fascia. The fascia is much strengthened at the wrist by transverse fibres... | |
| Gwilym George Davis - 1910 - 690 pages
...the front of the wrist occupy four different planes or levels. The most superficial layer embraces the flexor carpi radialis, the palmaris longus, and the flexor carpi ulnaris. Of these three the palmaris longus is the nearest to the skin as it inserts in the palmar fascia in... | |
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