The FDS tendon did not rupture at its insertion but through the slips of the decussation. The finger assumed a swan-neck posture because the function of the FDS as a secondary restraint against ...
Cerebellum Controls balance, co-ordination of movement and muscular activity. Medulla oblongata Controls unconscious activities such as heart rate and breathing rate. Hypothalamus Regulates ...
The FDP tendon was intact. The FDS tendon was ruptured through the decussation. The tendon's distal end was encased in scar tissue (Fig 2), and the proximal end was not visible through the window ...