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top left: flexor tendons at wrist, passing benieth transverse carpal ligament,positioning of fingernails, and insertion of flexor carpi ulnaris and radialis tendons. far left: foreshortened view between the shoulder and the wrist. left: tucks of the origins of the extensors, particularly extensor indecis. center spanning up: gripping of wooden trim at a 42 degree angle behind head. center right: "dripping" angles of articulation of the hand and forearm seen from a mirror. top right: right hand study, with proportial difficulty from non dominant hand. right: studies of right arm in mirror. Effect of grafity on muscle groups bottom right:studies of flexor digitorum profundus in grip and transverse carpal ligament.
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top left: Muscles of the palm and tightening of the angle st the insertion ofthe pisiform bone and flexor digitorum profundus far left: positioning of the carpals when the flexor carpis perform flexion mid left: Tendons of extensor pollicis brevis and ext. pollicis longus bottom left: Inconsistancies in the tendons of the Flexor digitorum sublimis List of product ran at York Capacitor to account for the loss of strength. top: Supinator and pronator grouups at equality from maximum lateral angle of eyes spanning down to right: Working to full pronation of the arm at maximum extension. top right: Extensor digitorum communis tendons of dominant hand bottom right: Flexor tendons in arm and wrist, show of strength At this point, it was noted that the dominant forearm had more definition. Studies of the right arm continued through page 26. Not all illustrations can be shown due to the sensitive nature of this material. ![]() Page16
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