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Trigger finger may be idiopathic ... little finger in which the sheath is continuous and extends to the terminal phalanx and the thumb (flexor pollicis longus), where the sheath is continuous to the ...
Unlike the Stener lesion, sprains of the UCL and even Gamekeeper’s thumb fractures ... the extensor pollicis brevis tendon, the plantaris in the foot, a toe extensor, a small portion abductor pollicis ...
Trigger finger and trigger thumb occurs when a nodule is present on the flexor tendon of the finger or thumb, and as such, the nodule is unable to clear the pulley of the finger or thumb and ...
The expanded label will now include the addition of two thumb muscles: flexor pollicis longus and adductor pollicis. The FDA has also approved an increase in the maximum cumulative dose within ...
The flexor digitorum profundus allows you to bend your ring, middle, index, and pinkie fingers. Theflexor pollicis longus allows you to bend your thumb. The pronator quadratus is a square-shaped ...
The patient presents with a flexor pollicis longus (FPL) tendon laceration. The FPL originates from the anterior radius and coronoid process and inserts at the distal phalanx of the thumb.
Scar tissue develops within the flexor sheath, decreasing the space available for the tendons. Late direct repair is most commonly performed in the thumb ... the flexor pollicis longus (FPL ...
The purpose of this study was firstly, to describe a simple clinical tool that can be used to measure the extensibility of the flexor pollicis longus (FPL ... joint of the thumb was measured ...
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