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In the finger itself, there are hardly any muscles, only at the root of the finger and those are called lumbricales and interossei.
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In the finger itself, there are hardly any muscles, only at the root of the finger and those are called lumbricales and interossei.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows guest37ecf646 2010
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In the finger itself, there are hardly any muscles, only at the root of the finger and those are called lumbricales and interossei.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows guest37ecf646 2010
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In the finger itself, there are hardly any muscles, only at the root of the finger and those are called lumbricales and interossei.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows guest37ecf646 2010
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Tendons of flexor digitorum sublimis and profundus, and the lumbricales muscles cut and turned down.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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Plate 68, Figure 1, of the toes and the lumbricales muscles, i i i i.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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In an athetoid hand, says Starr, the interossei and lumbricales, which flex the metacarpo-phalangeal and extend the phalangeal joints, are affected; rarely are the long extensors and the long flexors affected.
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In an athetoid hand, says Starr, the interossei and lumbricales, which flex the metacarpo-phalangeal and extend the phalangeal joints, are affected; rarely are the long extensors and the long flexors affected.
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Since most of the fingers are controlled by lumbricales, we'll move onto the pinky.
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Since most of the fingers are controlled by lumbricales, we'll move onto the pinky.
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