The interosseous membrane (IOM) runs obliquely from radius to ulna attached to their respective interosseous borders. The membrane provides surface for attachment for muscles; stabilizes the radius and ulna during forearm rotation and actively transmits forces from the radius to the ulna. IOM is an occasional site for heterotopic ossification (HO) that involves development of mature lamellar bone, in a variety of soft tissues such as muscles, ligaments and other soft tissues causing significant functional limitation of upper limb. We describe unusual findings equivocal of congenital or acquired features in a dry adult radius where two thick bony spurs/processes emerging from the middle third of interosseus border approach towards each other...
Recently, the surgical level for "ulna minus"-variance correction gained popularity in the treatment...
Successful treatment of HO about the forearm and elbow relies on a working understanding of the risk...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is characterised by the formation of bone at atypical sites. This type...
It remains unclear to what extent the interosseous membrane (IOM) is affected through the whole rang...
brane (IOM) during forearm rotation were studied e right forearms of 20 healthy volunteers were xial...
Objectives: Heterotopic ossification is a formation of bone at unusual sites. The present study is a...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the anatomical and biomechanical features of the interosseous membrane (IO...
【Abstract】 Objective: To study the anatomical and biomechanical features of the interosseous mem...
Radioulnar length discrepancy causes pain and decreases function of the wrist, forearm, and elbow. L...
Background: The nutrient artery is a long bone's primary source of blood supply, and it is particula...
The obturator foramen is large oval aperture in males or irregularly triangular aperture in females ...
Hetorotopic Ossification (HO) is abnormal formation of bone in the soft tissue. Heterotopic ossifica...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the formation of mature bone in soft tissue where bone normally doe...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a rare pathological condition characterized by the formation of bon...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is excess bone growth in soft tissues, typically juxta-articular and i...
Recently, the surgical level for "ulna minus"-variance correction gained popularity in the treatment...
Successful treatment of HO about the forearm and elbow relies on a working understanding of the risk...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is characterised by the formation of bone at atypical sites. This type...
It remains unclear to what extent the interosseous membrane (IOM) is affected through the whole rang...
brane (IOM) during forearm rotation were studied e right forearms of 20 healthy volunteers were xial...
Objectives: Heterotopic ossification is a formation of bone at unusual sites. The present study is a...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the anatomical and biomechanical features of the interosseous membrane (IO...
【Abstract】 Objective: To study the anatomical and biomechanical features of the interosseous mem...
Radioulnar length discrepancy causes pain and decreases function of the wrist, forearm, and elbow. L...
Background: The nutrient artery is a long bone's primary source of blood supply, and it is particula...
The obturator foramen is large oval aperture in males or irregularly triangular aperture in females ...
Hetorotopic Ossification (HO) is abnormal formation of bone in the soft tissue. Heterotopic ossifica...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the formation of mature bone in soft tissue where bone normally doe...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a rare pathological condition characterized by the formation of bon...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is excess bone growth in soft tissues, typically juxta-articular and i...
Recently, the surgical level for "ulna minus"-variance correction gained popularity in the treatment...
Successful treatment of HO about the forearm and elbow relies on a working understanding of the risk...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is characterised by the formation of bone at atypical sites. This type...