Sentences with phrase «medial aspect»

The phrase "medial aspect" refers to the middle or inner side of something. It indicates the part that is closer to the center or middle compared to other sides or areas. Full definition
The origins and insertions of the trapezius span the superior and medial aspects of the back, connecting the shoulder joint and the scapula to the spine.
The insertion of the latissimus dorsi attaches to the floor of the intertubercular sulcus, otherwise known as the anterior - medial aspect of the bicipital groove.
EMG studies of the long head of the biceps brachii show that muscle fibers in the lateral portion of the muscle are recruited for elbow flexion, fibers in the medial aspect are recruited for supination, and centrally located fibers are recruited for non-linear combinations of flexion and supination.
The soleus is also involved in plantar - flexion and originates on the fibula and on the medial aspect of the tibia.
In this second part of the knee video, I'm going to talk about the most commonly injured area of the knee, the inside, the medial aspect of the knee, where people feel like they have, or maybe have, injured their medial meniscus...
Tears may run down the face if the medial aspect of the eyelid (toward the nose) is affected.
There is marked increased radiopharmaceutical uptake at the distal medial aspect of the radial carpal bone and proximal medial aspect of the third carpal bone.
Ebow — the medial aspect of the humeral condyle, fragmented medial coronoid process and ununited anconeal process
However, when these structures are improperly aligned, the major muscles of the thigh pull towards the inside or medial aspect of the leg, applying abnormal stress to the knee joint.
Medial buttress — palpable thickening of the periarticular tissues of the medial aspect of the stifle
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