Examples of using Extensor tendons in English and their translations into Portuguese
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presented exposure of the extensor tendon.
A room for an extensor tendon repair.
an injury to an extensor tendon and contralateral acromioclavicular dislocation conclude the list of associated injuries, with one patient each.
The extensor tendon was macerated,
Due to lack of repair of the extensor tendon, the patient exhibited"hammer finger;" however,
the common digital extensor tendon and the sesamoid bones.
adherence and/or tearing of the extensor tendon, functional loss of the fingeror,
bursa or extensor tendon on the bony prominence.
adherences and/or tearing of the extensor tendon, functional loss of the finger
A latex tube was used on the distal portion of the stifle to reduce air escaping through the long digital extensor tendon, which has intra-joint communication.
There was also modification in the origin of the tibial tunnel perforation that was performed immediately cranial to the groove of the long digital extensor tendon.
involving the extensor tendon of the second left toe at the middle phalanx.
right distal radius fracture; injury of right thumb extensor tendon and of the right hand flexor tendons,
joint and extensor tendon.
an internal tutor nor the placement of a lateral plate using the principle of axial compression reached the extensor tendon, and adherence of the tendon to the implant was avoided.
Zaricznyjadded the extensor tendon of the fifth finger to this fixation, in order to reinforce the coracoclavicular ligaments.
followed by soft tissue dissection when the distal portion of the extensor tendon and the focus of the distal phalanx fracture were identified.
A percutaneous approach to the base of the proximal phalanx was used, comprising a 0.5 cm incision under the lateral face of the extensor tendon in its dorsal region,
This flexion deformity of the proximal interphalangeal joint is due to interruption of the central slip of the extensor tendon such that the lateral slips separate
Thus, the fact that the inflammation of the enthesis of the extensor tendon often involves the nail bed explains both the arthritis of a distal interphalangeal joint and the nail dystrophy