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The test was performed at the volar aspect of the forearm.
The middle third of the volar border is indistinct and rounded.
This produces volar translation of the hand and wrist.
These bands help stabilise the volar plates over the metacarpal heads.
Injury may also occur from a distraction force applied to the volar forearm or wrist.
Laurie rotated Duncan's right arm palm up so she could examine its volar surface.
It is the volar ligament that connects the pisiform to the hamate.
There is a considerable variation to this general pattern, except for the little finger and volar surface of the index finger.
During flexion, the plate glides proximally down the volar surface of the metacarpal head.
The volar ligaments are also three and have a similar arrangement on the volar surface.
The radial artery runs along the lateral aspect of the volar forearm deep to the superficial fascia.
The median antebrachial vein drains the venous plexus on the volar surface of the hand.
The two most recent and promising developments have been fragment specific fixation and fixed angle volar plating.
During flexion this arrangement produces a space at the neck of the proximal phalanx which is filled by the folding volar plate.
The deep palmar arch (deep volar arch) is an arterial network found in the palm.
Subsequent to Arthur Kollmann, Klaatsch also gave names to the various volar pads in 1888.
Over the flexor muscles tendons as they approach the wrist it is especially thickened, and forms the volar carpal ligament.
Dorsal splints are also recommended for CTS as they reduce pressure placed on the volar wrist.
The volar ligament (also called the palmar ligament) is thinner and more flexible in its central-proximal part.
It is continuous, superficially, with the volar carpal ligament; and deep, with the palmar aponeurosis.
The ligaments connecting the pisiform bone are the articular capsule and the two volar ligaments.
The accessory ligament and the proximal margin of the volar plate are flexible and fold back upon themselves during flexion.
They serve to support the fleshy pad or pulp on the volar side of the fingertips and the nails on the dorsal side.
The fifth receives a single fasciculus from the hamate, and this is continuous with a similar ligament on the volar surface, forming an incomplete capsule.
However, the Stener lesion can occur even in the absence of a tear of the accessory collateral ligament or volar plate.