The flexor retinaculum of the hand is a fibrous band that is quite durable and extends over the carpus. The carpus is a group of bones located in the wrist between the ulna, the radius and the ...
IN CIVILIAN life, acute suppurative tenosynovitis and trauma to the joint phalanges are the most common causes of loss of flexor function in the hand. Loss of flexor function means loss of the "hook ...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is one of the commonest neurosurgical problems characterized by the involvement of either one or both hands. The symptoms and signs of this condition include paraesthesia (an ...
Carpal tunnel syndromeis probably the most common nerve entrapment disorder, affecting more women than men. It is caused by compression of the median nerve as it enters the palm posterior to the ...
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