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Adductor Brevis Muscle

The flexor pollicis longus tendon traverses the thenar eminence between the superficial and deep bellies of the flexor pollicis brevis muscle. It then enters the osteofibrous canal of the thumb to insert at the volar aspect of the base of the distal phalanx. At the metacarpal head level, this tendon courses between two sesamoid bones, one (lateral) included in the combined tendon of the flexor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus, the other (medial) in the adductor pollicis tendon. [Pg.499]

Fig. 12.32a,b. Combined acute avulsion injury of the adductor longus and brevis. Long-axis 12-5 MHz US images obtained over the insertion of the adductor muscles on the pubis (P) reveals discontinuity with bell-clapper retraction of the proximal tendon (white arrows) of the adductor longus muscle (Add Lg). The torn tendon end is separated from the pubis by a hypoechoic hematoma (asterisks). On a deeper plane, note a hypoechoic cleft (open arrows) at the insertion of the adductor brevis (Add Br) indicating a combined tear of both muscles... [Pg.580]


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