Definition of Volar. Meaning of Volar. Synonyms of Volar

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Definition of Volar

Volar
Volar Vo"lar, a. [L. vola the palm of the hand, the sole of the foot.] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot.

Meaning of Volar from wikipedia

- Volar may refer to: Volar, Afghanistan, a town in Badakhshan Province Volar, Slovenia, a hamlet within the Ljubljana Marsh Volar Airlines, later branded...
- Volar arteries may refer to: Common volar digital arteries Deep volar branch of ulnar artery Proper volar digital arteries Superficial volar branch of...
- The palmar radiocarpal ligament (anterior ligament, volar radiocarpal ligament) is a broad membranous band, attached above to the distal end of the radius...
- arch is so named because it is on the dorsal side of the foot. In humans, volar can also be used synonymously with palmar to refer to the palm of the hand...
- In the human hand, palmar or volar plates (also referred to as palmar or volar ligaments) are found in the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and interphalangeal...
- Project VOLAR, or Project Volunteer Army, was an American series of experiments designed to determine how to successfully transition the U.S. Army to...
- The palmar carpal ligament (also volar carpal ligament or Guyon's Tunnel) is a thickened portion of antebrachial fascia on anterior/palmar side of the...
- Volar Airlines was an airline based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. It was a successor organization to LTE International Airways and was rebranded as LTE...
- In human anatomy, the palmar or volar interossei (interossei volares in older literature) are four muscles, one on the thumb that is occasionally missing...
- The palmar ulnocarpal ligament is a ligament of the radiocarpal joint. It consists of ulnolunate, ulnocapitate, and ulnotriquetal ligaments. "Definition:...