Forearm

Definition The forearm is the connection between the hand and the upper arm and is responsible for the transmission of force to the hand. It is the base of numerous muscles that move and control the hand itself. In addition, it directs all vessels and nerves to the hand or to the trunk of the … Forearm

Biceps Tendon

In its entirety, the biceps muscle, as the name suggests, has two sinewy origins. A distinction is made between the short and long biceps tendon or the caput breve and caput longum. The origin of the long tendon begins at the upper glenoid rim of the shoulder joint and the “cartilage lip” (tuberculum supraglenoidale) located … Biceps Tendon

Wallpapers | Biceps Tendon

Wallpapers Increasingly popular is the use of Kinesio-Taping for muscular problems. The use of Kinesio Tape is also beneficial for inflammation of the long biceps tendon. However, it can also be used prophylactically. It has a tension-relieving and anti-inflammatory effect at the same time. It is also said to have a positive influence on the … Wallpapers | Biceps Tendon

Removal of the radial artery (for what, how does it work?) | Radial artery

Removal of the radial artery (for what, how does it work?) A removal of the radial artery can be performed as part of a bypass operation. Bypass surgery is used to bridge a narrowing of the coronary arteries. If the coronary vessels no longer allow enough blood to pass through, the heart muscles may be … Removal of the radial artery (for what, how does it work?) | Radial artery

Forearm fracture

Introduction The bony structure of the forearm consists of two elongated bones – the ulna and the radius. When the palm is turned upwards, the radius is located at the thumb and the ulna at the little finger. A forearm fracture can occur proximally (near the elbow), medially (midway between the elbow and wrist) and … Forearm fracture