Carpal tunnel syndromeanatomyThe carpal tunnel is a narrow tunnel-shaped structure in the wrist. The bottom and sides are made up of the wrist (wrist) bones, and the upper part is covered by a strong ...
AnatomyTendons are tissues that connect muscles to bone. When muscles contract, tendons pull on bones, causing parts of the body to move. Long tendons extend from muscles in the forearm and attach to ...
Tendons in the human body are of great importance and many functions. Our bones, muscles and joints work together in a coordinated way to move the body and give it stability. Tendons and ligaments pla ...
The ulnar nerve One of the
three major nerves in the human arm. It starts in the neck and goes down the
inner side of the upper arm, beyond the elbow. It works on the sensory nerve
feeding of ...
General anesthesia OverviewModern anesthesia began to find its way as a
medical subject in the 1840's when Ether and nitrous oxide (or: dioxide
nitrogen oxide, also known as "laughing gas" - Ni ...