Introduction The biceps brachii muscle is the primary forearm supinator and a secondary elbow flexor. The pathophysiology of distal tendon ruptures is still unclear. Patients with chronic rupture ...
This is substantially the same paper as one read at a meeting of the Surgical Section of the Suffolk District Medical Society, on March 3, 1886. Since the reading, one new case has come to my ...
This is substantially the same paper as one read at a meeting of the Surgical Section of the Suffolk District Medical Society, on March 3, 1886. Since the reading, one new case has come to my ...
Using the κ statistic, the agreement between the two readings ranged from 0.53 to 0.85. Conclusions: Unruptured tendons of the long head of the biceps, even at an advanced age and ruptured tendons of ...
which connects your biceps muscle to your shoulder. There are different kinds of labrum tears. A SLAP tear occurs in the top part of your labrum, but a Bankart tear is in a different area of the ...