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Mass effect of the distal triceps brachii muscle on ulnar nerve movement during elbow flexion

Authors
Jeong, Ha MokKim, Jeong MinKang, SeokYoon, Joon Shik
Issue Date
4월-2022
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
elbow; nerve dislocation; triceps brachii; ulnar nerve; ultrasound imaging
Citation
MUSCLE & NERVE, v.65, no.4, pp.467 - 470
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Journal Title
MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume
65
Number
4
Start Page
467
End Page
470
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/141853
DOI
10.1002/mus.27492
ISSN
0148-639X
Abstract
Introduction/Aims Hypertrophic triceps brachii contributes to ulnar nerve movement, but the location of the mass effect of the triceps brachii muscle is not known. In this study we aimed to determine the mass effect of the distal medial head of the triceps brachii (DMTB) muscle on ulnar nerve movement. Methods In 48 arms, movement of the ulnar nerve at the medial epicondyle and muscle thickness (medial and long head of the triceps brachii [MLTB], medial head of the triceps brachii [MTB], DMTB, and biceps brachii [BB]) were measured using ultrasonography. Results Ulnar nerve movement at the elbow was consistently correlated with the DMTB muscle thickness (horizontal ulnar nerve movement at the elbow [HM] / vertical ulnar nerve movement at the elbow [VM] with 90 degrees elbow flexion: r = 0.668 / r = 0.313, HM/VM with full elbow flexion: r = 0.481 / r = 0.391). With multiple linear regression, the DMTB was the most important muscle with regard to contribution of thickness to ulnar nerve movement. Individuals with partial and complete dislocation showed a thicker DMTB than those without dislocation. Discussion Our data suggest that the mass effect of the triceps brachii muscle is exerted primarily by its distal portion. When ulnar nerve dislocation is observed, thickness and anatomical variation of DMTB in the retrocondylar area during elbow flexion should be assessed.
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