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Flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) rupture is commonly seen in rugby players and has been classified by Leddy and Packer. The mechanism of injury is thought to be forceful extension of a flexed digit.
The flexor digitorum profundus allows you to bend your ring ... The pronator quadratus is a square-shaped muscle that lets you turn your forearm downward. This compartment has two layers ...
Mild Volkmann contracture is limited to the muscle flexor digitorum profundus. This muscle runs down the front of your forearm and allows you to flex your fingers. People with mild Volkmann ...
Ninety patients were randomized to undergo repair of lacerated zone 2 flexor digitorum profundus tendons with either the stainless steel and polyethylene coupling device or four-strand locked ...
This study reviews the injection patterns (i.e., muscle distribution ... carpi ulnaris (59.1%), flexor digitorum superficialis (57.2%), flexor digitorum profundus (52.5%), and biceps brachii ...
Flexor Digitorum Profundus: This muscle helps you bend your fingers at the tips. Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus: It assists in bending your wrist backward and sideways, moving your hand away from ...
Flexor digitorum superficialis: This is the largest muscle in the anterior compartment and the only muscle in this layer. It attaches to the base of the hand and allows people to flex their fingers.
The flexor digitorum brevis muscle is located in the foot. Its precise location is within the sole of the foot, directly above the plantar aponeurosis, which supports the arch of the foot.
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