Douglas W. Jackson, MD: What is the underlying pathology in tennis elbow? Robert P. Nirschl, MD: A major misunderstanding still prevails in a significant segment of the medical community and is ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Lateral epicondylitis, commonly referred to as tennis elbow, is the most common etiology of elbow pain and ...
Introduction Human grip involves coordinated activity of the wrist extensor muscles to overcome finger flexor torque and maintain an optimal wrist position3. Lateral epicondylalgia (LE) is ...
The superior extensor retinaculum crosses over the front part of the ankle and binds the peroneus tertius, extensor hallucis longus, tibialis anterior, and the extensor digitorum longus tendons to the ...
Introduction Motor control during human grip is complex, due to the seemingly high redundancy of muscles and numerous degrees of freedom. 2 Muscle synergies, are defined as a group of muscles that ...