How To Use Pisiform In A Sentence
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The motor branch to the hypothenar muscles separates from the main ulnar nerve just distal to the pisiform at the wrist.
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A top surface of the platform supports portions of the third, fourth, and fifth metacarpal bones of the hand and the hanate, pisiform, and triquetral bones of the wrist.
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The nerve recombined also beyond the tendon and was subject to compression, proximal to the pisiform bone.
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In addition, some fibers join the trapezium and trapezoid with the scaphoid, others pass between the hamate and triquetral bones, and, finally, a separate band of the same ligament is joined to the pisiform bone.
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Flexor carpi ulnaris is inserted onto the pisiform bone and palmer fascia.
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The proximal row of carpal bones includes the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform, which are closely approximated to the distal radius.
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A small separate slip may extend from the pisiform bone to a metacarpal bone, forming the pisimetacarpeus muscle.
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The nerve recombined also beyond the tendon and was subject to compression, proximal to the pisiform bone.
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It is attached, medially, to the pisiform and the hamulus of the hamate bone; laterally, to the tuberosity of the navicular, and to the medial part of the volar surface and the ridge of the greater multangular.
IV. Myology. 1F. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Hand
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Examination reveals tenderness over the hook of the hamate, which lies on a line between the pisiform and second metacarpal head.
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It arises from the ulna, on its medial or volar surface, and is inserted onto the pisiform bone, the hamulus, the proximal end of the fifth metacarpal, the capsule of carpal articulations, or abductor digiti quinti.
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Triangular fibrocartilage complex tenderness is best localized by palpating the hollow between the pisiform and ulnar styloid on the ulnar border of the wrist.
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It lies to the radial side of the pisiform bone and the ulnar side of the hook of the hamate (the bones forming a protective canal for the artery), which is covered by the palmer carpal ligament.
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Another circular sweep just above the pisiform and unciform bones divides all the soft textures, after which the joint may be opened, and, if necessary, the styloid processes cut away with saw or pliers.
A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
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The examiner's thumbs are placed on either side of the bony eminences of the tunnel (the scaphoid on one side and the pisiform and hamate on the other.)
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In addition, some fibers join the trapezium and trapezoid with the scaphoid, others pass between the hamate and triquetral bones, and, finally, a separate band of the same ligament is joined to the pisiform bone.
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The flexor carpi ulnaris inserts on the pisiform.
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(trapezium) can be felt between the radial styloid and the ball of the thumb, a little below the radial styloid; and the pisiform and hook of the hamatum (unciform) are palpable, slightly below and in front of the ulnar styloid.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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The ulnar nerve, D E, lies on the ulnar border of the artery, and both are in general to be found ranging along the radial side of the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, T, and the pisiform bone, G.
Surgical Anatomy
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In front the flexor tendons are cleared from the carpus, the pisiform bone separated from the others though not removed, and the hook of the unciform divided by pliers.
A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
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Passing through the cubital region, it descends to the pisiform region proximal to the palm and enters the palm.
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Calori found a small muscle passing from the hamate to the pisiform bone.
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The slip is sometimes joined or replaced by a muscular fasciculus arising from, or in the neighborhood of, the pisiform bone.