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  1. 12 cze 2023 · Tendons link your muscles to your bones. They’re like strong, flexible ropes. Your hand and wrist have two groups of tendons: Extensor tendons: Tendons that help you extend and straighten your fingers, hand and wrist. Flexor tendons: Tendons that help you flex and curl your fingers, hand and wrist. Hand and wrist ligaments

  2. Tendons are fibrous tissues that connect the muscles to the bones of the wrist. The tendons of the wrist run along the dorsal (back) and volar (palm) aspects and facilitate movement of the wrist and hand. Tendons are important in fine motor control exercises, such as typing and writing. Muscles

  3. 13 kwi 2021 · 4.4. Tendon Injuries. Flexor tendon and extensor mechanism anatomy of the hand is demonstrated in Fig. 4.13. Common conditions involving the tendons of the hand and wrist include a trigger finger, tenosynovitis of the first through sixth dorsal extensor compartments, and flexor carpi radialis tendonitis.

  4. 29 cze 2021 · See anatomy pictures of the 27 bones in the hand and wrist, how they are connected with tendons and muscles and the nerves that run through the skeletal structure.

  5. Tendons are fibrous cords, similar to a rope, and are made of collagen. They have blood vessels and cells to maintain tendon health and repair injured tendon. Tendons are attached to muscles and to bone.

  6. 10 sie 2022 · Flexor Tendon Injuries are traumatic injuries to the flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor digitorum profundus tendons that can be caused by laceration or trauma. Diagnosis is made clinically by observing the resting posture of the hand to assess the digital cascade and the absence of the tenodesis effect.

  7. Comprehensive anatomy of wrist and hand and common sites of injury. Palmar and extensor neurovasculature. The origin, course, distribution, and anastomosis of the branches of the major vessels that supply/drain the hand (superficial and deep palmar arches) and fingers (digital branches).