Conclusion: Extension of the carpus results in asymmetric loading of the proximal radio-ulnar joint.
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Like the last-named tendon, it receives a supporting check-band, in this case from the posterior ligament of the carpus.
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Osteomyelitis is rare in the bones of the carpus and tarsus, and the associated joints are usually infected from the outset.
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The paper presents minimal invasive technics to decompress the medial nerve at the carpus at the ulnar nerve at the elbow.
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Ulnar translocation, and dorsal and ventral carpal subluxations are named according to movement of the entire carpus at the radiocarpal joint.
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The four bones of the second row of the carpus bear the four long bones which support the palm of the hand.
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To test these hypotheses, a detailed examination of the anatomy of the carpus of gliding and non-gliding squirrels, and the colugo were undertaken.
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All things considered, perhaps open joints rank, with respect to being serious cases as follows: elbow, navicular, stifle, tarsus, carpus, fetlock and pastern.
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From the carpus downwards the large metacarpal artery, the internal metacarpal vein, and the internal plantar nerve are in close relation with each other.
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Concurrent arthrodesis of the carpus has been proposed to counteract joint instability following transection of carpal ligaments associated with removal of the distal ulna.
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Based on physical and virtual dissections of the carpus, this study showed that both the pisiform bone and styliform cartilage were present in flying squirrels.
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Carpus and Papilus, two worthy christians, and Agathonica, a pious woman, suffered martyrdom at Pergamopolis, in Asia.
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The cloak that I left at Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring with thee: and the books, especially the parchments.
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* (* Especially the part which ornithologists call the carpus.)
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The cloak that I left at Troada with Carpus when thou comest bring with thee, and the books, but specially the parchment.
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12-Hygromatouscondition of the right carpus, also distension of sheaths of extensor tendons of both fore legs.