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... Synovial Sheaths To carry out a smooth and frictionless move- ment of the hand and the foot , the flexor and ex- tensor tendons are covered by a synovial sheath containing the lubricating synovial fluid . These are thick , double ...
... Synovial Sheaths To carry out a smooth and frictionless move- ment of the hand and the foot , the flexor and ex- tensor tendons are covered by a synovial sheath containing the lubricating synovial fluid . These are thick , double ...
Page 268
... synovial sheaths covering the tendons around the extensor retinacu- lum and there are synovial sheaths covering the tibialis anterior , extensor hallucis longus and a com- mon sheath for the extensor digitorum longus and peroneus ...
... synovial sheaths covering the tendons around the extensor retinacu- lum and there are synovial sheaths covering the tibialis anterior , extensor hallucis longus and a com- mon sheath for the extensor digitorum longus and peroneus ...
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... synovial fluid turns turbid and the viscosity is reduced . Normal synovial fluid forced from a syringe tends to run like a rope ; but when it is infected , it drops like water . Normally , the joint fluid does not clot spontaneously ...
... synovial fluid turns turbid and the viscosity is reduced . Normal synovial fluid forced from a syringe tends to run like a rope ; but when it is infected , it drops like water . Normally , the joint fluid does not clot spontaneously ...
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