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Interosseous membrane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The interosseous membrane of the forearm is a fibrous sheet that connects the radius and the ulna. It is the main part of the radio-ulnar syndesmosis, a fibrous joint between the two bones.
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The dense fibrous layer that connects the interosseous margins of the tibia and fibula, forming the upper portion of the tibiofibular syndesmosis and, with the bones and intermuscular septa, creating anterior and posterior comparments of the leg.
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- forces are transmitted from hand to radius & in turn to ulna via diffuse attachment of membrane...
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Objective. To describe the sonographic findings of lower extremity interosseous membrane disruption with computed tomographic and surgical correlation. Abbreviations: CT, computed tomography • IOM, interosseous membrane...
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[Secondary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy. Differential diagnosis of post-traumatic ossification of the interosseous crural membrane]
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The interosseous membrane functions to maintain the structural integrity of the forearm; however, the age-related mechanical properties of the intact membrane are incompletely defined.
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Fractures, Tibia and Fibula - Lower leg fractures include fractures of the tibia and fibula. Of these two bones, the tibia is the only weightbearing bone. Fractures of the tibia generally are associated with fibula fracture, because the force is transmitted along the interosseous membrane to the fibula.The skin and...
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Definition of interosseous membrane from Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary with Spanish and English word translations and examples. Search "interosseous membrane" in:
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