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  • ...e/article/pii/B9780323508803000500|work=Operative Techniques: Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (Second Edition)|pages=484–500|editor-last=Lee|editor-first=Donald ...d|children]].<ref>{{Citation|last=Slabaugh|first=Mark A|title=Chapter 20 - Elbow Injuries|date=2008-01-01|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/p ...
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  • {{short description|Region of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist}} ...''forearm''' is the region of the [[upper limb]] between the [[Elbow-joint|elbow]] and the [[wrist]].<ref>{{cite book |author=WebMD |chapter=forearm |chapte ...
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  • ...le]] between the [[bone]]s converging at a [[joint]]. For example, one's [[elbow joint]] flexes when one brings their [[hand]] closer to the [[shoulder]], t * of the [[forearm]] at the [[elbow]] ...
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  • ...escription|Curved bony eminence of the ulna; forms the pointed part of the elbow}} ...List of extensors of the human body|extensor muscles]] that straighten the elbow joint. ...
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  • ...[[radial collateral ligament (elbow)|radial collateral ligament]] of the [[elbow-joint]]; from a strong [[aponeurosis]] which covers its surface; and from t The muscle, like all extensors of the forearm, can be [[strength training|strengthened]] by exercise that ...
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  • {{Short description|Muscle on the elbow joint}} ...e elbow during [[pronation]] and [[supination]] and pulls slack out of the elbow joint capsule during extension to prevent impingement. ...
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  • ...principally responsible for [[Extension (kinesiology)|extension]] of the [[elbow joint]] (straightening of the arm). ...s2cid = 11671310 }}</ref> and to the posterior wall of the capsule of the elbow joint where [[Synovial bursa|bursae]] (cushion sacks) are often found. Part ...
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  • ...nd stressed by the movement and this stretch involves them more as the hip extensors. Bent knees can shift the weight forward, which allows the pelvis to drift ...s the distance to the pelvis and decreases the strain on the hip and spine extensors: a low bar position allows one to lift heavier weights while a high positio ...
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  • ...tance to passive stretch (i.e. there is uniform increased tone whether the elbow is passively moved quickly or slowly).<ref name=osullivan/> ...e cause of disproportionate intermittent contractions of either flexors or extensors or the cause of cramps is unknown. The stimulus for muscle cramps may origi ...
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  • ...is not to be confused with the arm, which extends from the shoulder to the elbow. ...ntrapment most frequently occurs at the wrist (carpal tunnel syndrome) and elbow (ulnar nerve entrapment). A rare form of nerve disease in patients with rhe ...
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  • ...ight]] with the arm extended. The weight is lifted towards the hip until [[elbow]] bends past 90° and the [[humerus]] is in line with the back, then lowered * The [[latissimus dorsi muscle]] is best targeted with the elbow close to the torso, bringing it to the hip. It is assisted by the lower tra ...
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  • ...m muscles (the [[triceps brachii]] and the [[anconeus]]) and the extrinsic extensors of the wrists and hands; it also provides cutaneous [[Nerve supply to the s ...]]. The radial nerve also gives [[Joint|articular branches]] to supply the elbow joint.<ref name="BD Chaurasia 2010"/> ...
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  • ...l the [[musculature]]s and [[ligament]]s involved with the [[shoulder]], [[elbow]], [[wrist]] and [[knuckle]] joints.<ref>{{cite web ...n [[human]]s, each upper limb is divided into the [[shoulder]], [[arm]], [[elbow]], [[forearm]], [[wrist]] and [[hand]],<ref>https://www.kenhub.com/en/libra ...
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  • ...the grip strength helps players recover from sport injuries such as tennis elbow.<ref name=":0" /> ...and extending it to pick up the coffee can, are ways of training your hand extensors. ...
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  • |journal=J Shoulder Elbow Surg ...sist the ''[[latissimus dorsi]]'' to extend the shoulder. Other transverse extensors, the ''[[infraspinatus]]'' and ''[[teres minor]]'', also work in tandem wit ...
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  • ...fect the function of the [[triceps]] (elbow extension) but the [[biceps]] (elbow flexion) will be spared; in this case, an injury at the C6 root level affec | C5 || Elbow flexors ||| C5 || Lateral [[Cubital fossa|antecubital fossa]] ...
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  • ...r socket on one end; all three heads combine and attach to the back of the elbow on the other.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.livestrong.com/article/341958-w Stabilizers include wrist and forearm muscles, the knee extensors, and the hip/spine flexors, which all work isometrically to maintain a prop ...
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  • {{Short description|Condition in which the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender}} {{Other uses|Tennis Elbow (video game){{!}}''Tennis Elbow'' (video game)}} ...
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  • {{See also|List of flexors of the human body|List of extensors of the human body}} ...proximal segment.{{sfn|OED|1989|loc="flexion"}} For example, bending the [[elbow]], or clenching a hand into a fist, are examples of flexion. When a person ...
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  • ...ractile properties and fiber type compositions of flexors and extensors of elbow joint in cat: implications for motor control |journal=J. Neurophysiol. |vol ...
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