Pronator quadratus (PQ ... because the PQ muscle serves as a protective layer between the plate and the flexor tendons, additional stability of the distal radioulnar joint, and preservation ...
The iliopsoas muscle is the major flexor of your hip joint. It’s made up of two muscles: the iliacus, the psoas major. These muscles work together to flex your hip, as well as stabilize your hip and ...
[5] During the arm stabilisation test, the presence of a pronator drift, a mild elbow flexion and passive abduction of the little finger and sometimes adjacent fingers (Souques' sign) are ...