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Forearm Anatomy Diagram - Muscles, Tendons, and Structure Explained #111267 (License: Personal Use)
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This medical illustration depicts the superficial and deep muscle layers of the human forearm, with red shading indicating muscle tissue and fine lines representing tendon pathways. The image emphasizes the flexor and extensor compartments, showing how they converge at the wrist and attach to the metacarpals and phalanges. It serves as an educational tool for understanding grip mechanics, nerve innervation, and common injuries like tendonitis or compartment syndrome.
Used in orthopedic, physiotherapy, and kinesiology resources; ideal for patient education, anatomy courses, or rehabilitation guides where visualizing forearm biomechanics supports diagnosis or treatment planning.
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