PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PISIFORM»
pisiform
fracture
symptoms
bone
pain
pronunciation
excision
dislocation
also
called
pisiforme
small
knobbly
shaped
sesamoid
that
found
wrist
forms
ulnar
border
carpal
tunnel
pisiform
anatomy
function
body
maps
healthline
located
flexor
carpi
ulnaris
tendon
protects
this
supporting
bearing
forces
moves
merriam
webster
form
adjective
ˈpī
ˌfȯrm
resembling
size
shape
origin
latin
pisum
iform
more
rounded
lies
over
triquetrum
although
anatomically
proximal
does
hand
orthobullets
within
fractures
occur
with
distal
radius
hamate
triquetral
uptodate
less
often
than
scaphoid
lunate
account
percent
define
ˈpɪsɪˌfɔːm
zoology
botany
pealike
side
carpus
from
image
interactive
articulations
pisotriquetral
joint
muscle
attachments
abductor
digiti
minimi
wheeless
textbook
orthopaedics
medial
guyon
transporting
nerve
artery
tendinous
ligamentous
attachements
meaning
translations
occupies
unusual
place
among
bones
situated
anterior
plane
other
sheathed
vocabulary
articulates
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PISIFORM»
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1
Diagnostic Imaging of the Hand
Fractures of the body of the triquetrum are best identified in slight hyperpronation
or radial inclination, which lessens superimposition of the pisiform. In these
stressed positions, radiographs in ultrafine-focus magnification technique can
prove ...
Rainer Schmitt, Ulrich Lanz, 2011
The pisiform, as the patella, is a sesamoid bone enclosed in the sheath of the
flexor carpi ulnaris tendon (154,155): accordingly, it does not belong directly to
the proximal carpal row (Fig. 11). It might stabilize the proximal carpal row
indirectly ...
Richard A. Berger, Arnold-Peter C. Weiss, 2004
3
The Osteology of Infants and Children
The proximal row (from lateral to medial in standard anatomical position) consists
of the scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, and pisiform (see figs. 9.1-9.4); the distal row
consists of the trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate (see figs. 9.5-9.8).
Brenda J. Baker, Tosha L. Dupras, Matthew W. Tocheri, 2005
4
The Wrist: Diagnosis and Operative Treatment
Ligament avulsion fractures can also occur because the pisiform attaches distally
to the hand and wrist by pisometacarpal, pisohamate, and pisotriquetral
ligaments. The most frequent cause of pisiform fracture is a direct blow and not
an ...
The bone is distinguished from the trapezoid by its pisiform articulation, a single,
circular, isolated, and elevated facet. Q Anatomical siding. The smallest of the
three major articular surfaces is for the pisiform, on the palmar, medial surface of
...
Tim D. White, Pieter A. Folkens, 2005
6
Operative Techniques in Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Surgery
A, pisiform; B, hook of hamate. B. The ulnar neurovascular structures in the base
of the hand after release of the volar carpal ligament. A, ulnar nerve; B, ulnar
artery and vein; C, pisiform with origin of the hypothenar muscles. C. Fibrous arch
...
7
The Muscle and Bone Palpation Manual with Trigger Points, ...
Figure 7-45 Pisiform and hook of the hamate: The pisiform is a carpal bone
located anteriorly on top of the triquetrum, in the proximal row of carpals on the
ulnar side. The pisiform is prominent and easily palpated on the anterior side of
the ...
Joseph E. Muscolino, 2008
8
Clinical Mastery in the Treatment of Myofascial Pain
The FR is attached medially to the pisiform and the hamulus of the hamate and
laterally to the tuberosity of the scaphoid and the medial part of the palmar
surface and the ridge of the trapezium. Palpation begins with the patient seated
and ...
Lucy Whyte Ferguson, Robert Gerwin, 2005
9
Postgraduate Companion in Orthopedics
Introduction The pisiform is a sesamoid bone in the flexor carpi ulnaris tendon (
Fig. 21.277). It means “pea-shaped”. This carpal bone is rare to fracture. Often
pisiform fractures are associated with injuries of distal radius, hamate or
triquetrum.
10
Comparative Anatomy and Phylogeny of Primate Muscles and ...
humerus and ulna to the pisiform and to metacarpal V Jouffroy 1971, p. 142:
usually in mammals and most primates the flexor carpi radialis inserts onto the
pisiform, but in tree-shrews, lemuriforms, anthropoids and humans it also goes to
...
Rui Diogo, Bernard A. Wood, 2012
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PISIFORM»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
pisiform nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Darrell Miller Jr. upholds athletic family tradition through injury …
When he returned, he still had trouble swinging the bat, so he had to have his pisiform bone removed. The rehab process carried over into the ... «Daily Bruin, mag 15»
Harrisburg Senators OF Drew Vettleson undergoes successful …
In 2014, the former first round draft pick was hit by a pitch in the Senators' ninth game of the season that broke the pisiform bone in his left wrist. «PennLive.com, apr 15»
Tree of Life rewritten: Evolutionary timeline looks more like lollipop
The pisiform allowed bird wings to remain rigid on the upstroke. The study found it disappeared in bird-like dinosaurs, but modern birds later ... «Daily Mail, mar 15»
The Role of Ultrasound in the Diagnosis and Management of Carpal …
Median nerve enlargement (cross-sectional area ≥10 mm2 at the level of the pisiform bone or tunnel inlet) is the most commonly used parameter to diagnose ... «Medscape, mar 15»
Home » Yes » Say What? The Daily Mail Mucks It Up
One of these bones, a teeny one called the pisiform, disappeared in theropods. Then, evolution evolution evolution, and, eventually, birds. Bird wrists (yes, birds ... «Education World, feb 15»
Death to Dollo's Law!
A wrist bone, the pisiform, disappeared in dinosaurs that had a relatively simpler forelimb; in their descendants, the birds, a new wrist bone ... «ScienceBlogs, gen 15»
Can evolution run BACKWARDS? Birds found to regrow dinosaur …
The pisiform allowed bird wings to remain rigid on the upstroke. The study found it disappeared in bird-like dinosaurs, but modern birds later ... «Daily Mail, gen 15»
Are we not birds? We are DEVO
A bone called the pisiform, present in long-extinct four-legged ancestors but missing from the raptors, reemerged as an integral part of the bird ... «Al Jazeera America, gen 15»
The Wrists of Birds Reveal Evolution Undoing Itself
But in analyzing the development of the ulnare, Vargas showed that it is, in fact, the re-emergence of the pisiform. “While the physical expression of a gene may ... «Smithsonian, gen 15»
Taking the Freeze Out of Adhesive Capsulitis
Contact: While facing the patient's feet, use hand closest to them, and contact the contralateral TP with the pisiform. Next, while maintaining that contact, face the ... «Dynamic Chiropractic, gen 15»