File:Intramuscular-Connective-Tissue-Differences-in-Spastic-and-Control-Muscle-A-Mechanical-and-pone.0101038.s001.ogv
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English: Passive excursion of the FCU of a child with cerebral palsy after tenotomy of the distal tendon. The movie shows a cut distal tendon of FCU in a patient undergoing a tendon transfer surgery. Note that, after distal tenotomy, the muscle is prevented from shortening. As the wrist is moved alternately into full extension and flexion, FCU lengthens and shortens, respectively. The distally directed loads exerted on FCU have to be transmitted via extramuscular connective tissue (i.e. shared epimysia of neighbouring muscles, and/or general fascia and septa), whereas the proximally oriented loads are likely to be exerted onto FCU via neurovascular tracts. |
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Source | Movie S1 from de Bruin M, Smeulders M, Kreulen M, Huijing P, Jaspers R (2014). "Intramuscular Connective Tissue Differences in Spastic and Control Muscle: A Mechanical and Histological Study". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0101038. PMID 24977410. PMC: 4076209. | ||
Author | de Bruin M, Smeulders M, Kreulen M, Huijing P, Jaspers R | ||
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Author | de Bruin M, Smeulders M, Kreulen M, Huijing P, Jaspers R |
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Image title | Passive excursion of the FCU of a child with cerebral palsy after tenotomy of the distal tendon. The movie shows a cut distal tendon of FCU in a patient undergoing a tendon transfer surgery. Note that, after distal tenotomy, the muscle is prevented from shortening. As the wrist is moved alternately into full extension and flexion, FCU lengthens and shortens, respectively. The distally directed loads exerted on FCU have to be transmitted via extramuscular connective tissue (i.e. shared epimysia of neighbouring muscles, and/or general fascia and septa), whereas the proximally oriented loads are likely to be exerted onto FCU via neurovascular tracts. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |