Its position relative to the other structures in the wrist changes with forearm pronation and supination. As such, it must be mobile yet stable. The ECU tendon relies on specific stabilising ...
[5] During the arm stabilisation test, the presence of a pronator drift, a mild elbow flexion and passive abduction of the little finger and sometimes adjacent fingers (Souques' sign) are ...
Stuart [9] reported that the superficial head of the PQ muscle is the prime mover in forearm pronation and the deep head is a dynamic stabilizer of the distal radioulnar joint in a study of ...
A man in his 30s presented with right anterior elbow pain after colliding with an opponent with his elbow in flexed position while playing basketball eight days previously. At the time of the ...
Patient 1 had extension of the fingers, pronation of the forearm, and sometimes abduction and external rotation of the arm. There was also a hyperextension of the big toe alternating with a flexion of ...
The enthesis has a variable bony prominence in the radial head, which appears to act as a bony prominence in forearm pronation and mid-prone, but not in supination (figure 2). This may be an ...