The palmaris longus (PL) is a muscle of the forearm with a long distal tendon that is continuous with the palmar aponeurosis (PA). It is generally assumed that the muscle lies deep to the antebrachial fascia from origin to termination, but a detailed description is lacking. The relationship of the PL tendon with the antebrachial fascia was studied in 30 dissections. The PL was completely absent in six specimens (20%), whereas the PA was identified in all. Average length of the forearm was 25.5 cm (SD: 2.1 cm, range 22-29 cm), overall length of the PL muscle 26.9 cm (SD: 2.6 cm, range 22.5-31.5 cm), muscular belly 13.8 cm (SD: 3.4 cm, range 9.5-23 cm), tendon 13.1 cm (SD: 3.3 cm, range 8-15.5 cm). Proximally, the PL was situated deep to the ...
Normally the palmaris longus muscle originates from the medial epicondyle of the humerus from common...
The superficial layer of the anterior compartment of the forearm is characterized by different morph...
The presence of the palmaris longus muscle (PLM) is highly variable. Rates of absence vary from 0.6%...
The palmaris longus (PL) is a muscle of the forearm with a long distal tendon that is continuous wit...
The palmaris longus muscle is located in the forearm region. It morphological variability was noted ...
Background: Palmaris longus, being the most variable muscle of the upper extremity is generally cons...
Background: The palmaris longus is one of the most variable muscle in the human body, this variation...
1 BACKGROUND: Palmaris longus, being the most variable muscle of the upper extremity is generally co...
In hand reconstructive surgery the palmaris longus muscle is one of the most utilized donor site for...
The proximal end of the palmar aponeurosis receives two important contingents of fibres from the fle...
Palmaris longus contributes to the anteposition and pronation of the thumb under normal circumstance...
The palmaris longus is considered a phylogenetic degenerate metacarpophalangeal joint flexor muscle ...
Variations of the forearm musculature are vastly described in the literature. The palmaris longus mu...
The palmaris longus muscle is one of the most variable muscles in the human body. Palmaris longus mu...
In this experience morphologic variations and existence of palmaris longus muscle was present in onl...
Normally the palmaris longus muscle originates from the medial epicondyle of the humerus from common...
The superficial layer of the anterior compartment of the forearm is characterized by different morph...
The presence of the palmaris longus muscle (PLM) is highly variable. Rates of absence vary from 0.6%...
The palmaris longus (PL) is a muscle of the forearm with a long distal tendon that is continuous wit...
The palmaris longus muscle is located in the forearm region. It morphological variability was noted ...
Background: Palmaris longus, being the most variable muscle of the upper extremity is generally cons...
Background: The palmaris longus is one of the most variable muscle in the human body, this variation...
1 BACKGROUND: Palmaris longus, being the most variable muscle of the upper extremity is generally co...
In hand reconstructive surgery the palmaris longus muscle is one of the most utilized donor site for...
The proximal end of the palmar aponeurosis receives two important contingents of fibres from the fle...
Palmaris longus contributes to the anteposition and pronation of the thumb under normal circumstance...
The palmaris longus is considered a phylogenetic degenerate metacarpophalangeal joint flexor muscle ...
Variations of the forearm musculature are vastly described in the literature. The palmaris longus mu...
The palmaris longus muscle is one of the most variable muscles in the human body. Palmaris longus mu...
In this experience morphologic variations and existence of palmaris longus muscle was present in onl...
Normally the palmaris longus muscle originates from the medial epicondyle of the humerus from common...
The superficial layer of the anterior compartment of the forearm is characterized by different morph...
The presence of the palmaris longus muscle (PLM) is highly variable. Rates of absence vary from 0.6%...