Hand and Wrist Fascial Compartments

Fascial Compartments: The Organizational Chambers of the Hand Fascial compartments are like specialized rooms within the hand, each housing different muscles and related structures. They are formed by the fascia, a type of connective tissue that wraps around muscles...

7201 Hand and Wrist Pathology: Dupuytren’s Contracture

Dupuytren’s contracture is a progressive hand condition that affects the palmar fascia, leading to finger contracture. This paper elucidates the anatomy and physiology behind Dupuytren’s contracture, details its symptoms and clinical presentation, and...

7208 Male and Female Reproductive Systems

Male Anatomy: This is an anatomical illustration of the male pelvic region showing various structures of the urinary and reproductive systems. Ureter: The yellow tubes running from the top left to the bladder are the ureters. They transport urine from the kidneys to...

Hand and Wrist Kinesiology

Kinesiology of the Hand: A Symphony of Movements The human hand’s ability to perform a wide array of movements is a testament to its intricate design. These movements are essential for daily tasks, artistic expression, and human connection: 1. Flexion and...

7201 Hand and Wrist Pathology: Trigger Finger

Trigger finger, known medically as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a common condition that involves inflammation and swelling of the flexor tendons in the hand, which results in finger stiffness and a sensation of locking or catching. This paper aims to elucidate the...