Gracilis muscle anatomy as related to fu
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Dr. N. H. McKee; J. S. Fish; R. T. Manktelow; G. V. McAvoy; S. Young; R. M. Zuke
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Article
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1990
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The purpose of this study was to establish the potential of the gracilis muscle to provide separate but controlled movement (e.g., independent finger flexion) when used as a free muscle transfer. The intramuscular neurovascular anatomy was studied in cadavers and in vitro. Through injection, dissect