- the deep fibers, i.e.,
those from the
costal cartilages.
These deep fibers,
particularly those from the
lower costal cartilages,
ascend the
humerus insertion...
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Nerve compression syndrome, or
compression neuropathy, or
nerve entrapment syndrome, is a
medical condition caused by chronic,
direct pressure on a peripheral...
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Nerve block or
regional nerve blockade is any
deliberate interruption of
signals traveling along a
nerve,
often for the
purpose of pain relief.
Local anesthetic...
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Nerve glide, also
known as
nerve flossing or
nerve stretching, is an
exercise that
stretches nerves. It
facilitates the
smooth and
regular movement of...
- The
saphenous nerve (long or
internal saphenous nerve) is the
largest cutaneous branch of the
femoral nerve. It is
derived from the
lumbar plexus (L3-L4)...
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lower ribs and
lumbar vertebrae. The
costal diaphragm is
further divided into ventral, medial, and
dorsal costal portions. The
vertebral part of the diaphragm...
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organophosphorus class, specifically, a thiophosphonate. In the
class of
nerve agents, it was
developed for
military use in
chemical warfare after translation...
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anterior muscle. Sca****e are
shown as semi-transparent. Left sca****,
costal surface.
Attachment point for the SA is seen on the left border. Serratus...
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Tietze syndrome is a
benign inflammation of one or more of the
costal cartilages. It was
first described in 1921 by
German surgeon Alexander Tietze and...
- red. Left sca****.
Dorsal surface. (Sup.
notch visible at top center.)
Costal surface of left sca****. Suprasca****r
notch labeled at top center. Great...