Nghĩa của từ posterior interosseous nerve of forearm bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Absent anastomosis between posterior and anterior interosseous arteries.

2. The Abductor pollicis longus muscle is innervated by the posterior interosseous nerve, which is a continuation of the deep branch of the radial nerve after it passes through the supinator muscle

3. Electrophysiologic testing is an essential part of the evaluation of Anterior interosseous nerve syndromes.

4. Auricular nerve: Any of three nerves, the great Auricular nerve, the posterior Auricular nerve, or the Auricular branch of the vagus nerve (CN X)

5. The Axillary nerve or the circumflex nerve is a nerve of the human body, that originates from the brachial plexus (upper trunk, posterior division, posterior cord) at the level of the axilla (armpit) and carries nerve fibers from C5 and C6

6. The median nerve may divide into two nerve bundles in the distal forearm and appear as a Bifid median nerve in the carpal tunnel.It has an incidence of ~3%

7. The first portion of the Axillary nerve lies lateral to the radial nerve, posterior to the Axillary artery, and anterior to the subscapularis muscle.

8. In the axilla, the Axillary nerve is located posterior to the Axillary artery and anterior to …

9. This is the space through which the Axillary nerve travels from the anterior to posterior aspect of the arm.

10. The Ciliary ganglion is a bundle of nerve parasympathetic ganglion located just behind the eye in the posterior orbit

11. In Cubital tunnel syndrome, otherwise known as ulnar nerve compression, the ulnar nerve becomes compressed or irritated and causes numbness, weakness and/or pain in the forearm and hand

12. An Axillary block is a peripheral nerve block that numbs the upper extremity for hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow surgery

13. Results Clinical manifestation: the injury of oculomotor nerve and exorbitism is dominant in myxoma, but the injury of posterior cranial nerves is dominant in chordomas.

14. Cubitus: In ornithology , the forearm; more particularly the ulna, or outer bone of the forearm.

15. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the palm of the hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at the wrist

16. Tenosynovitis of the hand or forearm

17. Burners (also called stingers) are injuries to the nerve network that provides feeling and muscle control in the shoulder, arm, forearm, hand, and fingers

18. The Axillary nerve travels through the quadrangular space with the posterior circumflex humeral artery and vein to innervate the deltoid and teres minor

19. The Axillary nerve is a terminal branch of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus and derives from the ventral rami of the fifth and sixth cranial nerves

20. The Axillary nerve travels through the quadrangular space with the posterior circumflex humeral artery and vein to innervate the deltoid and teres minor.

21. Abducens nerve synonyms, Abducens nerve pronunciation, Abducens nerve translation, English dictionary definition of Abducens nerve

22. Cubital Tunnel Syndrome symptoms include pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness traveling from the elbow down the forearm into the pinky and ring fingers due to entrapment of the Ulnar Nerve

23. The median nerve traverses three successive arches or tunnels to enter the forearm deeply—namely, the bicipital Aponeurosis, pronator teres, and flexor digitorum superficialis (Figures 41.6 and 41.7)

24. � The medical report of the Fourth Hospital affiliated with China Medical University refers to the following diagnosis: an incised wound in the left forearm, complete tear of the left thumb extensor and long muscles, complete tear of the left thumb’s abducent and long muscles and separation of a nerve in the left forearm.

25. Forearm Crutches vs Underarm Crutches