plantaris उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It provides motor innervation to plantaris, tibialis posterior, flexor hallucis longus, flexor digitorum longus as well as posterior muscles in the leg.
- In a complete or serious rupture the tendon of plantaris or another vestigial muscle is harvested and wrapped around the Achilles tendon, increasing the strength of the repaired tendon.
- There is a benign condition called " keratosis palmaris et plantaris ", which produces corns in the creases of the fingers and non-weight bearing spaces of the feet.
- While not as thick as the achilles tendon, the plantaris tendon ( which tends to be between 30 and 45 cm in length ) is the longest tendon in the human body.
- Symptoms of a plantaris muscle rupture may include an audible popping sound in the area during physical activity, swelling, pain in the posterior side of the lower leg, and persistent soreness.
- In the popliteal fossa the nerve gives off branches to gastrocnemius, popliteus, soleus and plantaris muscles, an articular branch to the knee joint, and a cutaneous branch that will become the sural nerve.
- Some anatomists consider both to be a single muscle, the plantaris muscle and a portion of its tendon run between the two muscles, which is involved in " locking " the knee from the standing position.
- Intriguingly, refeeding induced myonectin mRNA expression to a much greater extent in soleus than in plantaris muscle fiber of both male and female mice ( data not shown ), suggesting that myonectin expression may be regulated differentially depending on muscle fiber type.
- The medial portion is blended with the Abductor hallucis previous to its insertion; the lateral portion with the Adductor hallucis; the tendon of the Flexor hallucis longus lies in a groove between them; the lateral portion is sometimes described as the first Interosseous plantaris.
- Plantarflexion of the foot : Primary muscles for plantar flexion are situated in the Posterior compartment of leg, namely the superficial Gastrocnemius, Soleus and Plantaris ( only weak participation ), and the deep muscles Flexor hallucis longus, Flexor digitorum longus and Tibialis posterior.