نتایج جستجو برای: latissimus dorsi

تعداد نتایج: 2543  

Journal: :The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine 1982
J Ogawa H Inoue A Shohtsu T Tajima R Tanino S Yamazaki

In one case of sternal metastasis associated with necrotic osteomyelitis from breast carcinoma we performed subtotal sternotomy including adjacent structures. The resulting defect over the pericardium was reconstructed by the fibula, ribs and a myocutaneous flap of the latissimus dorsi muscle for protection and stability of the anterior chest wall after the operation. The usefulness of the myoc...

2013
AMGAD HENDY

This anatomical study provides a detailed description of the thoraco-dorsal artery, vein and nerve systems within the latissimus dorsi muscle. The nerve and vascular relationships in ten fresh cadaveric latissimus dorsi muscle specimens, were analysed. Radio-opaque material was injected into the thoraco-dorsal artery, while the thoraco-dorsal nerve and its main branches were dissected and label...

2015
Michael V. Friedman J. Derek Stensby Travis J. Hillen Jennifer L. Demertzis Jay D. Keener

A case of a latissimus dorsi myotendinous junction strain in an avid CrossFit athlete is presented. The patient developed acute onset right axillary burning and swelling and subsequent palpable pop with weakness while performing a "muscle up." Magnetic resonance imaging examination demonstrated a high-grade tear of the right latissimus dorsi myotendinous junction approximately 9 cm proximal to ...

2015
Sang Jin Kim So Hyun Park Chang-Ryeol Lee

[Purpose] This study compared the muscle activities of the neck and upper-limb muscles between able-bodied individuals and persons with paraplegia during wheelchair propulsion on the ground. [Subjects and Methods] The muscle activities of the neck and upper-limb muscles of 8 normal individuals and 8 individuals with paraplegia were analyzed during wheelchair propulsion. The activities of the la...

2013
Tae-young Kim Won-gyu Yoo Duk-hyun An Jae-seop Oh Seung-je Shin

[Purpose] This study researched the effects of different gait speeds and lower arm weight on the activities of the latissimus dorsi, gluteus medius, and gluteus maximus muscles. [Subjects] Fourteen healthy adult men participated in this study. [Methods] All the participants carried out walking on a treadmill at speeds of 3.5 km/h and 5.5 km/h for half a minute. During treadmill gait, electromyo...

Journal: :Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2011
Paulo H Marchetti Marco C Uchida

The aim of the current study was to investigate the EMG activity of pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi muscles during the pullover exercise. Eight healthy male volunteers took part in the study. The EMG activity of the pectoralis major and that of the latissimus dorsi of the right side were acquired simultaneously during the pullover exercise with a free-weight barbell during both the concen...

2008
Alberto Terzi Andrea Campione Paolo Scanagatta Giovanna Rizzardi Amir M. Abolhoda Garrett D. Wirth

We read with interest the paper by Abolhoda et al. about a harvest technique for pedicled transposition of latissimus dorsi muscle, and congratulate the authors [1]. We are used to transpose intrathoracically the whole latissimus dorsi muscle to obliterate an infected apical or mid-thoracic dead space and we use the same technique as described by the authors but we have modified the harvest tec...

2016
Jeremy Niddam Luciano Vidal Barbara Hersant Jean Paul Meningaud

BACKGROUND Latissimus dorsi flap is one of the best options for immediate and delayed breast reconstruction. However, this technique is limited by the tissue volume provided by the flap. To improve breast volume while reducing complications, fat grafting is now very often used in addition to latissimus dorsi flap. To the best of our knowledge, fat grafting was always performed as a second-line ...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2014
Johannes E Plath Wolfgang Seiberl Knut Beitzel Philipp Minzlaff Ansgar Schwirtz Andreas B Imhoff Stefan Buchmann

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to investigate coactivation (CoA) testing as a clinical tool to monitor motor learning after latissimus dorsi tendon transfer. METHODS We evaluated 20 patients clinically with the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) and University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) outcomes scores, visual analog scale, active external rotation (aER), and isometri...

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