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Few structures of the human anatomy are as unique as the hand. ... The place where the extensor tendon attaches to the middle phalanx is called the central slip. When the extensor muscles contract, they tug on the extensor tendon and straighten the finger. Problems occur when the central slip is damaged, ... Funding Structure...
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www.orthogate.org/patient-education/hand/hand-anatomy.h...
www.orthogate.org/patient-education/hand/hand-anatomy.html
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Tendons are composed mainly of water, type-I collagen and cells called tenocytes. Minor fibrillar collagens, fibril-associated collagens and proteoglycans are present in small quantities and are critical for tendon structure. ... Hand Procedures...
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curehandpain.com/pages/tendon/tendon_pain.php
curehandpain.com/pages/tendon/tendon_pain.php
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In the past 25 years more scientifically sound research has advanced our understanding of flexor tendon structure, nutrition, healing, biomechanics, ...
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www.medstudentlc.com/presentation.php?id=78
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Ganglion cysts arise as outpouchings from fluid filled areas such as the fluid within the small joints of the wrist, or fluid within the sheath that surrounds the wrist tendons. When the fluid, called synovial fluid, leaks out from these spaces, it can become a cystic structure. ... Hand & Wrist...
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orthopedics.about.com/cs/handwristsurgery/a/wristgangli...
orthopedics.about.com/cs/handwristsurgery/a/wristganglion.htm
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Discussion Variations of the usual tendon anatomy of the hand and wrist are well ... occurs when tension is placedon the anomalous tendon structure (1). ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0363502305801121
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Force production capabilities of the human hand can be computed if maximum muscle forces and tendon moment arms are known. Although the tendon structure of the hand is complex, as suggested in the figure below, estimates for the required information can be readily obtained from the biomechanics literature.
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graphics.cs.cmu.edu/nsp/projects/hands/hands.html
graphics.cs.cmu.edu/nsp/projects/hands/hands.html
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Hand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The hands (med./lat.: manus, pl. manūs) are the two intricate, prehensile, multi-fingered body parts normally located at the end of each arm of a primate. They are the chief organs for physically ma...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand
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To use it as the actuator of the ACT Hand, it must conserve the tendon-driven structure so that the size or the weight of the hand do not have to be compromised.
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www.ri.cmu.edu/projects/project_443.html
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Particular cells that are specialised to produce the tissue (collagen) required to make the structure of the tendon are often the reason why a tendon problem fails to get better. In the tendon these cells are located within the tendon sheath and are called tenocytes. ... MicroDoctor™ is a small, hand-held,
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www.equiworld.net/0902/microdoctor.htm
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