The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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... fibers . The internal arrangements of muscle fibers can affect strength ( Fig . 2-24 ) . If all the fibers of a muscle are arranged parallel to its long axis , the muscle is called parallel and has maximum speed and excursion for size ...
... fibers . The internal arrangements of muscle fibers can affect strength ( Fig . 2-24 ) . If all the fibers of a muscle are arranged parallel to its long axis , the muscle is called parallel and has maximum speed and excursion for size ...
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... fibers of C8 and T1 alone , but researchers have found that 50 per cent of specimens have a contribution carrying fibers of C7 from the lateral cord to the ulnar nerve , usually via a nerve off of the median nerve . 151 , 167 , 171 The C7 ...
... fibers of C8 and T1 alone , but researchers have found that 50 per cent of specimens have a contribution carrying fibers of C7 from the lateral cord to the ulnar nerve , usually via a nerve off of the median nerve . 151 , 167 , 171 The C7 ...
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... fibers of the anterior fasciculus arise from the anterior medial surface of the first rib and are directed upward and laterally . The fibers of the posterior fas- ciculus are shorter and arise lateral to the anterior fibers on the rib ...
... fibers of the anterior fasciculus arise from the anterior medial surface of the first rib and are directed upward and laterally . The fibers of the posterior fas- ciculus are shorter and arise lateral to the anterior fibers on the rib ...
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