An Indigenous Study on The Palmaris Longus Muscle Anatomical Variations
Alvia Batool,
Faizia Batool,
Afifa Waseem
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The Palmaris longus muscle is one of the superficial flexor muscles of the forearm that flexes the hand on the wrist and makes the palmar aponeurosis tense for gripping. It is variable both in number and form like inverted, doubled, split, three-headed or absent palmaris longus. These variabilities may cause clinical features due to abnormal pressure on the median and ulnar nerves. Its tendon can be used as a graft in various transplant surgeries.
Aims & Objectives: This study was conducted t… Show more
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