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ANATOMICAL SNUFFBOX⠀⠀THE ANATOMICAL SNUFFBOX (also known as the radial fossa or tabatière anatomique), is a triangular depression found on the radial side of the wrist (lateral aspect of the dorsum of the hand). It is formed between tendons that

Finkelstein's test is conducted to assess the De Quervain's tenosynovitis or also known as the De Quervain's syndrome. The De Quervain's tenosynovitis is a condition where the two tendons: (the abductor pollicis longus and the extensor pollicis brev

PRONATOR TERES SYNDROME⠀[MEDIAN NERVE ENTRAPMENT]⠀Pronator teres syndrome (PTS) is caused by a compression of the median nerve (MN) by the pronator teres (PT) muscle in the forearm. In the majority of cases (66%), it arises from unequal two heads

ELBOW, FOREARM OR HAND PAIN?TENNIS ELBOW?⠀EXTENSOR CARPI RADIALIS BREVIS MUSCLE (ECRB)⠀[ANATOMY, FUNCTION, PATHOLOGY & PALPATION]⠀⠀The ECRB, along with the extensor carpi radialis longus and brachioradialis comprise the “radial group” of musc

The relationship between foot and gluteus maximus.Are they co-related? Maybe? Or not?Lets think of what creates the medial arch of the foot? Peroneus longus, abductor hallus and tibialis posterior. These thress muscles play a key role in st

SUPINATOR SYNDROME⠀[POSTERIOR INTEROSSEUS NERVE ENTRAPMENT]⠀Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) syndrome is also called supinator syndrome since its origin is the result of an entrapment of the deep branch of the radial nerve at the level of the s

ELBOW, FOREARM OR HAND PAIN?GOLFER’S ELBOW?⠀PRONATOR TERES MUSCLE⠀[ANATOMY, FUNCTION, PATHOLOGY & PALPATION]⠀The pronator teres is an elongated, cylindrical forearm muscle that crosses the gap between radius and ulna.⠀It’s the strongest of t

Foot in relation to core?ive been talking about the co-activation between deep and superficial trunk systems at a right timing for lumbopelvic hip stability.If they are failing, failed load transfer through the lumbopelvic hip region can present.

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