Musculus iliopsoas

Synonyms Lumbar iliac muscle. To the thigh musculature overview To the musculature overview The muscle iliopsoas (lumbar iliac muscle) is a two-part, approx. 4 cm thick, elongated muscle consisting of the large lumbar muscle and the iliac muscle. It is one of the most important muscles in our body. Approach, Origin, Innervation Approach: Small trochanter … Musculus iliopsoas

Tapering of the M. iliopsoas | Musculus iliopsoas

Tapering of the M. iliopsoas A tape bandage is used in sports medicine, orthopedics and accident surgery both for prevention and therapy.It is a functional bandage that does not completely immobilize injured or endangered ligaments, joints and muscles, but merely prevents undesired movements. The effect is based, among other things, on the fact that any … Tapering of the M. iliopsoas | Musculus iliopsoas

Iliopsoa training with the expander | Musculus iliopsoas

Iliopsoa training with the expander Introduction The lumbar iliopsoas muscle (M. iliopsoas) is one of the most important muscles of our body and takes over the function of bending in the hip joint, and thus lifting the leg while walking. Elderly people often suffer from atrophied lumbar muscle and as a result have difficulty climbing … Iliopsoa training with the expander | Musculus iliopsoas

Treatment | SLAP lesion

Treatment In the case of a manifest slap lesion, the surgical treatment method is often the only therapeutically reasonable procedure. Sometimes the above-mentioned diagnostic arthroscopy is already used for therapeutic treatment. Torn off parts that are seen during the examination are reattached with sutures. Torn free tissue, which is located in the joint space and … Treatment | SLAP lesion

SLAP lesion

The glenohumeral joint consists of the joint head, which is part of the humeral head, and the socket, which is located between the shoulder blade and the collarbone. The glenoid cavity is smaller than the articular head and therefore does not provide the necessary stability to keep the upper arm securely in the socket. For … SLAP lesion

Symptoms | SLAP lesion

Symptoms If it is a chronically developed slap lesion, the patient may not notice anything at first. If the lesion is progressing and not treated, the patient will usually report pain when the strain is severe, while an acute slap lesion or lesions that have progressed far will report immediate pain. The character of the … Symptoms | SLAP lesion

Short thigh puller

latin: M. adductor brevis To the thigh musculature overview To the musculature overview The short femoral adductor (Musculus adductor brevis) lies below the pectoralis muscle and the long femoral adductor. Further adductors of the thigh: Comb muscle (M. pectineus) Long femoral adductor (M. adductor longus) Large thigh extractor (M. adductor magnus) Slender muscle (M. gracilis) … Short thigh puller

Delta muscle

Synonyms Latin: M. deltoideusThe shoulder forms a large, three-sided muscle about 2 cm thick. The shape of the deltoid muscle is similar to the shape of the upside-down Greek delta, which gives it its name. The muscle consists of three parts: The anterior deltoid originates from the clavicle, the middle and posterior part from the … Delta muscle

Function | Delta muscle

Function The deltoid muscle (Musculus deltoideus) becomes the most important lifter of the arm through the middle section coming from the shoulder blade. The deltoid muscle allows the arm to move in all directions (dimensions). Key blade portion (pars clavicularis): Shoulder roof portion (pars acromialis): Rear portion (pars spinalis): Information on all movement forms can … Function | Delta muscle