Going through life absent an entire forearm muscle feels like something you’d probably have noticed by now, but as Jonathan Bennion of the Institute of Human Anatomy explains in a recent YouTube video ...
There's a sign of human evolution hidden right inside your body, and one little test could help you see it. Jonathan Bennion, M.P.A, the co-founder and director of the Institute of Human Anatomy in ...
Run a finger down the center of the forearm, curl the fingers, and flex the wrist. For many people, a thin cord jumps into ...
The most superficial tendon at the wrist level is the palmaris longus tendon and the most likely tendon to be injured in this patient. The palmaris longus is absent in 10% to 15% of people but can be ...
IN CIVILIAN life, acute suppurative tenosynovitis and trauma to the joint phalanges are the most common causes of loss of flexor function in the hand. Loss of flexor function means loss of the "hook ...
MOTOR regeneration of the median nerve after transection and repair of the median nerve at the wrist occurs in only about 5 per cent of cases. The thumb is incapable of abduction and opposition with ...