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The biceps tendon is torn all the way through, and the biceps has pulled the broken end away from the shoulder.
200 x 66.7 of pay x % of disable
The bicipital aponeurosis is the connective tissue that comes from the distal insertion of the biceps. It helps strengthen the area at the front of the elbow.
Reinsertion of ruptured biceps/triceps tendon, distal, with/without tendon graft
The bulk of the muscle is proximal. But part of it isn't.
Brachialis - attaches from the anterior proximal humerus to the coronoid process of the ulna - strong flexor of the elbowBrachioradialis - attaches from the lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus to the distal styloid of the radius - weak flexor of the elbow
Capillaries do not influence the percent of body fluid. The fluid leaving the circulation through proximal end comes back through distal end.
Proximal is the opposite of distal.
Distal
Yes. Distal means farther from the point of attachment or from the center of the body. So the knee is distal to the hip, and the food would be distal to the knee and so on.
Fingers are distal to the arm in reference to the body.