Extrinsic Extensor Anatomy: Structural, Functional and Surgical
Before attempting any intervention on extensor tendons - either repair or reconstruction, understanding the anatomy is very important. Not just the structural anatomy like the origin, insertion and innervation, but also the functional and surgical significance of these structures. All these are dealt with in this video, which is a part of Lecture Series, which will be uploaded on every first Sunday of the month! So, do subscribe, and stay connected!

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Lectures @ GK Hand Surgery: The Dorsal Extensor Apparatus - Simplified and discussed

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Lectures @ GK Hand Surgery:Biomechanics of extensors of wrist, thumb and fingers- Elaborate & Simple

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Anatomy of the Upper Limb: Extensor Muscles to Fingers

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Ulnar nerve palsy: Eponymous signs and tests that are done and their significance

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Zone I Extensor injury: Mallet finger- Everything you should know about it! The splint, the surgery!

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Why Evolution Split Your Brain In Half – Brain Asymmetry with Jim Al-Khalili

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Humerus (Upper Arm Bone): Parts, Landmarks & Clinical Notes | Clinical Anatomy

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Erb's palsy or upper brachial plexus injury anatomy

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Biomechanics of Hand and Wrist- London Hand and Wrist Course

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Extensor Tendon Repair

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How to Heal Tennis Elbow for Good (2.5-Hour Masterclass)

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Lectures @ GK Hand Surgery: Extensor tendon injuries - Zones of injury and Principles of management

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Orthopedic Hand & Elbow Exam with Dr. Neil Salyapongse

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Man Renovates ABANDONED STONE HOUSE in 3 years and Gives it a New Life

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Forearm extensor muscles

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#Flexor tendon anatomy Complete

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Clinical Anatomy - Hand, Wrist (palmar aspect/flexors)

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Origins and insertions of upper arm muscles

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