نتایج جستجو برای: first dorsal interosseous muscles

تعداد نتایج: 1526170  

2014
Daniel Muder Torbjörn Vedung

INTRODUCTION Adhesions between the tendons to the interosseous muscles, the lumbrical muscles and occasionally the deep transverse metacarpal ligament can be symptomatic and cause chronic discomfort in the distal part of the hand. Reports about the condition are rare and the causal factors in previous publications are in principle limited to crush injuries and contusion from a direct blow to th...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1996
D R Carrier

Although the intercostal muscles play an important role in lung ventilation, observations from fishes and ectothermic tetrapods suggest that their primary function may be locomotion. To provide a broader understanding of the role these muscles play in locomotion, I measured ventilatory airflow at the mouth and activity of the fourth and ninth intercostal muscles in four dogs trotting on a tread...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2005
André De Troyer Peter A Kirkwood Theodore A Wilson

The mechanical advantages of the external and internal intercostals depend partly on the orientation of the muscle but mostly on interspace number and the position of the muscle within each interspace. Thus the external intercostals in the dorsal portion of the rostral interspaces have a large inspiratory mechanical advantage, but this advantage decreases ventrally and caudally such that in the...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Aneesha K Suresh Xiaogang Hu Randall K Powers C J Heckman Nina L Suresh William Zev Rymer

Hemispheric brain injury resulting from a stroke is often accompanied by muscle weakness in limbs contralateral to the lesion. In the present study, we investigated whether weakness in contralesional hand muscle in stroke survivors is partially attributable to alterations in motor unit activation, including alterations in firing rate modulation range. The afterhyperpolarization (AHP) potential ...

2010
Hiroshi Yoshioka

ANATOMY The TFCC is a fibrocartilage-ligament complex which stabilizes the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), transmits axial load between the carpus and the ulna, and stabilizes the ulnar aspect of the carpus. The TFCC is comprised of the disc proper (articular disc), meniscus homologue, ulnolunate ligament, ulnotriquetral ligament, proximal ligamentous component, volar and dorsal radioulnar liga...

2016
Lisbeth H. Larsen Thor Jensen Mark S. Christensen Jesper Lundbye‐Jensen Henning Langberg Jens B. Nielsen

The use of touch screens, which require a high level of manual dexterity, has exploded since the development of smartphone and tablet technology. Manual dexterity relies on effective corticospinal control of finger muscles, and we therefore hypothesized that corticospinal drive to finger muscles can be optimized by tablet-based motor practice. To investigate this, sixteen able-bodied females pr...

2017
Keiichi Hokkoku Kiyoshi Matsukura Yudai Uchida Midori Kuwabara Yuichi Furukawa Hiroshi Tsukamoto Yuki Hatanaka Masahiro Sonoo

INTRODUCTION In chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), exclusion of secondary axonal degeneration is challenging with conventional methods such as nerve conduction study (NCS), needle electromyography, and nerve biopsy. Increased echo intensity (EI) and decreased muscle thickness (MT) identified on muscle ultrasound (MUS) examination represent muscle denervation due to axonal...

2017
Alexander Reyes Christopher M. Laine Jason J. Kutch Francisco J. Valero Cuevas

During force production, hand muscle activity is known to be coherent with activity in primary motor cortex, specifically in the beta-band (15-30 Hz) frequency range. It is not clear, however, if this coherence reflects the control strategy selected by the nervous system for a given task, or if it instead reflects an intrinsic property of cortico-spinal communication. Here, we measured corticom...

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