The forearm is the region of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist. The term forearm is used in anatomy to distinguish it from the arm, a word...
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fascial compartments of the forearm are the posterior compartment of the forearm and the anterior compartment of the forearm. Mitchell, Brittney; Whited...
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The anterior compartment of the forearm (or flexor compartment) contains the following muscles: The muscles are largely involved with flexion and supination...
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Forearm may refer to: Forearm, the structure and distal region of the upper limb Forearm (firearm component), the component of a firearm between the receiver...
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Vambrace (redirect from Forearm guard)
known as lower cannons in the Middle Ages) or forearm guards are tubular or gutter defences for the forearm worn as part of a suit of plate armour that...
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Crutch (redirect from Forearm crutches)
circle with a V-type opening in the front allowing the forearm to slip out in case of a fall. Forearm crutches are the dominant type used in Europe, whether...
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Radial nerve (section Forearm and hand)
well as all 12 muscles in the posterior osteofascial compartment of the forearm and the associated joints and overlying skin. It originates from the brachial...
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Forearm (Michael McCain) is a fictional mutant villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. As a member of the Mutant Liberation...
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Biceps (category Forearm supinators)
the upper forearm. While the biceps crosses both the shoulder and elbow joints, its main function is at the elbow where it flexes the forearm and supinates...
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The lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm (or lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve) is a sensory nerve representing the continuation of the musculocutaneous...
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