The physician should palpate bony prominences and tendinous insertions near the heel and midfoot, noting any tenderness or palpable defects. |
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In addition, some tendinous bands are attached to the coronoid process of the ulna. |
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Some of the tendinous fibers of vastus lateralis and vastus medialis run on each side of the patella to the tibial condyles. |
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These defects include holes and blebs on the central tendinous portion of the diaphragm. |
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The various tests on the head of the rotators are painful, but with a normal resistance that can often show the absence of tendinous break. |
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Depending on the situation, the muscle, the tendinous tissue or both are shortened or reattached. |
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Foot massages help with joint recovery and relaxation, essential for avoiding tendinous and muscular pains. |
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Using the bony structures as landmarks, almost all the tendinous, vascular and neural structures can be palpated. |
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It is a deposit of calcium inside the tendons of the shoulder often indicating a tendinous affection. |
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The muscle tissue may weaken or its tendinous attachment to the eyelid border may become defective. |
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When the curvature is flexible and reducible, a tendinous release is usually sufficient. |
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The tendinous origin of the sartorius muscle is seen in this cut. |
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It is an illusion that stimulation only allows the muscular tissue on which the tendinous tissue relies to develop, causing an imbalance along it that could be harmful for the tendon. |
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Functional entheses occur where tendinous and ligamentous structures, while not actually attaching to bone, are adjacent and in a close relationship to the underlying bone. |
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