In this section pronator quadratus is thinning and is seen for the last time. |
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The extension of muscle fibers onto the fascia of psoas or quadratus lumborum occurs occasionally. |
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The fourth layer is composed of a single muscle, pronator quadratus, which is not seen at this level. |
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The quadratus femoris and obturator externus muscles appear for the first time in this section. |
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Restio quadratus is a fast growing restio reaching approx 2m in height, forming a striking clump of architectural foliage when mature. |
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This exercise strengthens the obliques, quadratus lumborum, back extensors, gluteals, adductors and core abdominal muscles. |
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Cut the shaft close to the chamfer, and cover the end with the pronator quadratus muscle. |
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Adductor minimus may be innervated by the nerve to quadratus femoris. |
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The internal iliac artery enters the pelvis and supplies the psoas major and quadratus lumborum muscles, the pelvic viscera, and parts of the bony pelvis. |
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This was the so-called panis quadratus and a piece of this bread was called. |
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The volar carpal artery is almost always situated in the same place, between the palmar periosteum of the radius and the distal part of the superficial aponeurosis of the pronator quadratus. |
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Figure 7a: After having flexed the wrist and retracted the F. C. R. and F. P. L. tendons the volar carpal artery running along the distal edge of the pronator quadratus can be located. |
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However, those studies were either performed in small populations or complete paralysation of the pronator quadratus was reached by injecting lidocaine into the muscle. |
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The dissection of the graft begins by opening the last distal centimeter of the superficial aponeurosis of the pronator quadratus until liberation of the muscular fibers proper and reaching the bone structure of the radius. |
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The quadratus femoris is partly bipennate and partly quadripennate. |
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Aristides also, a believer earnestly devoted to our religion, left, like Quadratus, an apology for the faith, addressed to Adrian. |
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The Alamanni are described by Asinius Quadratus as originally a conglomerate of various tribes which acquired a common identity over time. |
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