The fascial compartments of arm refers to the specific anatomical term of the compartments within the upper segment of the upper limb (the arm) of the...
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The fascial compartments of thigh are the three fascial compartments that divide and contain the thigh muscles. The fascia lata is the strong and deep...
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The fascial compartments of the leg are the four fascial compartments that separate and contain the muscles of the lower leg (from the knee to the ankle)...
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into the arm and the forearm and the sectional compartments of both of these – the fascial compartments of the arm and the fascial compartments of the forearm...
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The arm is divided by a fascial layer (known as lateral and medial intermuscular septa) separating the muscles into two osteofascial compartments: the...
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main types: acute and chronic. Compartments of the leg or arm are most commonly involved. Symptoms of acute compartment syndrome (ACS) can include severe...
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fascial compartments. The posterior compartment contains the extensors of the hands, which are supplied by the radial nerve. The anterior compartment...
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Volkmann's contracture (category Early complications of trauma)
described it, in a paper on "non-Infective Ischemic conditions of various fascial compartments in the extremities". Because the contracture occurred at the...
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Biceps (redirect from Biceps of arm)
pulls the cork out (flexion). The biceps is one of three muscles in the anterior compartment of the upper arm, along with the brachialis muscle and the coracobrachialis...
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Median nerve (redirect from Lateral root of median)
branch of the median nerve, which leaves the nerve proximal to the wrist creases. This palmar cutaneous branch travels in a separate fascial groove adjacent...
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Femoral artery (category Anatomy NAV infobox with use of other NAV parameters)
passes medially behind the femoral vessels and enters the medial fascial compartment of the thigh. It ends by becoming the fourth perforating artery. At...
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Medial knee injuries (category Ligaments of the lower limb)
oblique portion of the sMCL) is a fascial expansion with three main components: superficial, central (tibial), and capsular. The central arm is the strongest...
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Nerve block (section Mechanism of action)
in an exponential rise in fascial plane blocks. Ultrasound is particularly well-suited for regional anesthesia, since many of the anesthesia targets (e...
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compartment syndrome in this situation. Recognizing this, surgeons frequently prophylactically release (i.e., incise) fascia of arm and leg fascial compartments...
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(chondroma of soft parts) Familial myxovascular fibromas Fascial hernia Fibroma of tendon sheath Fibromatosis colli (sternomastoid tumor of infancy) Fibrous...
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