Bends
... benign ... The biceps muscle bends the
arm at the elbow and rotates the forearm so the palm ... while the practitioner bends your opposite
arm to measure muscle strength. A decrease in ... When a baby's head is turned to one side, the
arm on that side stretches out and the ...
Biceps
... neurosis to fascia of forearm ACTION: Flexes
arm and forearm Short head: ORIGIN: Apex, ... The biceps muscle bends the
arm at the elbow and rotates the forearm so the palm ... is the large muscle in the front of the upper
arm responsible for flexing the forearm. bicuspid .....
Bone pain
... weight loss armpit lump swelling of the
arm Note: Benign fibrocystic changes may range from ... Difficulty walking Deformities of the leg or
arm Limb length discrepancy Light to dark brown ... begins to limp or limit the motion of an
arm or leg ... Tumor flare may be accompanied ...
Brachial plexopathy
... is decreased movement or sensation in the
arm and shoulder , caused by impaired function of ... pain , weakness , or limited movement in the
arm or hand . - Brachial Plexopathy - Carpal ... include radiation pneumonitis, cardiac events,
arm edema , brachial plexopathy , and the risk of ...
Brachial plexus
... Brachial plexus palsy : Paralysis of the
arm due to an injury to the brachial plexus , a ... from the spinal cord splits into the individual
arm nerve s. Lower roots of the brachial plexus ... experiences compress ion, the nerve s to the
arm and hand will be affected. Thoracic outlet ...
Hemiplegia
... the child's body. Hemi means half, so the right
arm and leg or the left
arm and leg are affected. The other side of the ... one half, or side, of the body (such as right
arm and right leg). It can affect both legs ...
Humerus
... Humerus : The long bone in the
arm which extends from the shoulder to the elbow. ... proximal humerus usually requires a simple
arm sling to be worn for about 4 weeks. After the ... follow an exercise program. The upper
arm bone, the humerus , is connected to the ...
Limb
... Limb : The
arm or leg. Search All of MedicineNet For: search ... may suddenly start complaining of pain in their
arm or leg. Very rarely is more than one limb ... to de liver anti cancer drugs directly to an
arm or leg. The limb -girdle form of the disease ...
Plexus
... Brachial plexus palsy : Paralysis of the
arm due to an injury to the brachial plexus , a ... from the spinal cord splits into the individual
arm nerve s. IRRITATION OF SOLAR PLEXUS AND ... pain , weakness , or limited movement in the
arm or hand . It is caused by an impairment of the ...
Scapula
... or glenoid (which connects the humerus -upper
arm bone-to the shoulder joint ); ... Scapula ... scoliosis , and unusual neck bones. The upper
arm bone, the humerus , is connected to the ... raising the arms because of shoulder and
arm muscle weakness . The shoulder blades ( ...
Shunt
... to shunt ... For later readings, use the
arm that registered the highest numbers. Do not take a blood pressure on an injured
arm or an
arm with an IV or a shunt . A woman who has had a ...
Ticks
... . Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever , Lesion s on
arm Deer Ticks Ticks Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever on the
arm Tick Imbedded in the Skin Rocky Mountain ... Avoid needle s ticks of any type in the affected
arm or leg. Avoid extreme hot or cold such as ice ...
Ulna
... radius). The ulna is on the same side of the
arm as the little finger. Search All of MedicineNet ... - and extension; ... It involves the upper
arm bone ( humerus ), two lower
arm bones (radius and ulna ) and supporting ...
Axilla
... be staged to aid in determining prognosis and therapy. Under the
arm ( axilla ry) Although it's not the most accurate way to take a ... or change in the contour of the breast . The lymph node s under the
arm are often excise d in a procedure known as an axilla ry dissect ion. ...
Candida
... cancer . Skin Testing, PPD (R Arm) and Candida (L) The right
arm represents a positive reaction to PPD (a skin test for tuberculosis protein ). The left
arm represents a positive reaction to Candida protein . Candida ...
Cardiac catheterization
... insert a small tube ( catheter ) through a large blood vessel in the
arm or leg, then pass the tube into the heart . Cardiac catheterization ... doctor threads a thin tube ( catheter ) through a blood vessel in your
arm or groin to an artery in your heart . Cardiac Catheterization - ...
Carpal
... Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition that causes annoying hand and
arm symptoms like numbness and aching. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Can't ... branch of ulnar nerve ; palmar carpal ... It involves the two lower
arm bones, eight wrist bones called carpal bones, four fingers and the ....
Clavicle
... shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint with three main bones: the upper
arm bone ( humerus ), the collarbone ( clavicle ), and the shoulder blade ( ... the arm. If this somehow experiences compress ion, the nerve s to the
arm and hand will be affected. The joints are hyperextensible, giving a ...
Drooling
... problems with balance, co-ordination, vision or speech weakness of an
arm or leg, or both weakness and twisting of one side of the face, which ... normally unusual posture poor balance or coordination shaking of an
arm and leg that can't be controlled writhing movement s grimacing or ...
Dressing
... and un dressing a baby with a bone fracture . If the collar bone or an
arm is broken, do not put the
arm on the affected side through the sleeve. Transvestism: Dressing in ...
Herpes zoster
... ( shingles ) - close-up of lesion Herpes zoster ( shingles ) on the
arm Herpes zoster ( shingles ) on the chest ... Herpes zoster : Also ... ( Shingles ) - Close-Up of Lesion Herpes Zoster ( Shingles ) on the
arm Herpes Zoster ( Shingles ) on the Chest ... Shingles ( Herpes ...
Lymphedema
... fluid collects in tissue and causes swelling . It may occur in the
arm or leg after lymph vessels or lymph node s in the underarm or groin ... in infants Short stature ... Erysipelas occurs most often on an
arm or leg that has been damaged by previous surgery or is chronic ally ...
Plethysmography
... IPG (impedance plethysmography ) measures vein function in the
arm or leg. Your health care provider or a technologist will place a pressure cuff on your
arm or leg and measure how fast the veins empty. Electrical impedance ...
Pregnancy ultrasound
... ultrasound Doppler/ ultrasound of the heart Doppler ultrasound of an
arm or a leg Duplex Doppler/ ultrasound exam of an
arm or a leg Abdominal ultrasound Thyroid ultrasound Transvaginal ...
Shoulder
... the ball of the shoulder joint (the top rounded portion of the upper
arm bone, or humerus ) from the socket of the joint (the glenoid fossa of ...... Answer: The shoulder joint is a complicated structure. The upper
arm bone, the humerus , is connected to the shoulder bone, the scapula , ...
Spasticity
... - spasticity affecting one half, or side, of the body (such as right
arm and right leg). Drugs can be given to reduce muscle spasticity ... movement , ... Have had a stroke and notice that your affected
arm or leg is becoming increasingly stiff or you are not able to straighten it ...
Stoma
... Another technique can be done as you lay on your stoma ch , with your
arm hanging off the table, and 10-15 lbs. of weights attached, pulling your
arm straight down. Upper GI bleeding is considered any source located ...
Stomach
... Another technique can be done as you lay on your stomach , with your
arm hanging off the table, and 10-15 lbs. of weights attached, pulling your
arm straight down. Upper GI bleeding is considered any source located ...
Transvaginal ultrasound
... ultrasound Doppler/ ultrasound of the heart Doppler ultrasound of an
arm or a leg Duplex Doppler/ ultrasound exam of an
arm or a leg Abdominal ultrasound Thyroid ultrasound Transvaginal ...
Triceps
... Precautions ... The triceps muscle tendon of the back of the
arm attaches to the olecranon . paradoxical movement of eyelids; ... triceps tendon . The olecranon is that portion of the ulna (lower
arm bone) that makes up the bony posterior surface or prominence of the ...
Vertebrae
... characterized by pain in the shoulder and along the inner side of the
arm and hand . Vertebrae The individual bones of the spinal column which ... ). The infection usually settles in the matrix of a leg or
arm bone, although it may develop in the feet, hands, pelvis , ribs or ...
Weakness
... by numbness, tingling, pain , weakness , or limited movement in the
arm or hand . It is caused by an impairment of the brachial plexus , a network of nerve s that affect the
arm and hand . brachial plexus (BRAY-kee-ul PLEKS-us) ... Condition ...
Actinic keratosis
... tint. Actinic keratosis is a precancerous skin growth usually caused by sun exposure. Pictures & Images Actinic Keratosis on the
arm ... Actinic keratosis commonly appears in regions of chronic sun exposure such as the face and dorsa of the hands. Actinic cheilitis is a ...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
... neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle s. It may begin with muscle twitching or weakness in an
arm or leg. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS ): A classic motor neuron disease . Motor neuron disease s are progressive chronic disease ...
Angiography
... fluorescein : A test to examine blood vessels in the retina , choroid , and iris of the eye . A special dye is injected into a vein in the
arm and pictures are taken as the dye passes through the blood vessels in the eye . Aortic angiography takes place in a radiology department ...
Artery
... operation and follow-up care. Peripheral artery disease may be revealed by: An abnormal ratio between the blood pressure of the ankle and
arm (ankle/brachial index, or ABI) A Doppler ultrasound exam of an extremity Angiography of the arteries in the legs (arteriography) ... The ...
Balanced diet
... you can take a laxative. Don't do any heavy lifting. Don't drive or operate machinery. Muscle contraction s in these parts of the hand and
arm promote future alignment and aid the healing process. Eat a well- balanced diet that includes extra protein s uch as meat, fish, poultry, cheese, ...
Blindness
... have a significantly increased risk for developing POAG. You develop temporary blindness or vision problems. You notice weakness of an
arm or a leg. You start having trouble speaking. You become aware of a swishing noise in either ear that is related to your heart beat. ...
Blood flow studies
... are noninvasive (external) tests that will tell your doctor if there is disease in the arteries or veins, or ifenough blood is reaching an
arm or leg. - Blood Flow Studies - Doppler Ultrasound Exam of An Extremity - Duplex/Doppler Ultrasound Exam of Extremity, Vascular Ultrasound ...
Blood pressure
... your doctor uses an instrument call a " sphygmomanometer ," more often referred to as a blood pressure cuff. The cuff is wrapped around your upper
arm and inflated to stop the flow of blood in your artery . Blood pressure : How low can you go? Current guidelines identify normal blood ...