palmar Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpæl.mər]
  • Us [ ˈpæl.mɚ]

Meaning of palmar In English

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  • It is very difficult to restore fine dexterity, but even fractional release of severe fisting can transform carers' problems in maintaining palmar skin hygiene.

  • In addition to the facial anomalies various malformations are often observed, such as cleft lip and palate, joint anomalies, altered palmar creases, and cardiac defects.

  • Anomalies of the musculoskeletal system included arachnodactyly with bilateral ulnar deviation and there were transverse single palmar creases.

  • The proximal phalange is at an angle to the palmar plane, while the finger segments are also at an angle to each other.

  • A significant consideration in emulating the human finger is that, in its nominal resting position, the finger is not in a rigidly straight position along the palmar plane.

  • It receives the veins corresponding to the branches of the arterial arch: the palmar metacarpal veins.

  • Through this incision, the skin and subcutaneous tissue is divided, followed by the palmar fascia, and ultimately the transverse carpal ligament.

  • Distal to the carpal joint, the term dorsal replaces cranial and palmar replaces caudal.

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