Upper Limb Musculature and Brachial Plexus

  1. Diogo, Rui 2
  2. Shearer, Brian 4
  3. Potau, Josep M. 7
  4. Pastor, Juan F. 3
  5. de Paz, Felix J. 3
  6. Arias-Martorell, Julia 7
  7. Turcotte, Cassandra 1
  8. Hammond, Ashley 1
  9. Vereecke, Evie 5
  10. Vanhoof, Marie 5
  11. Nauwelaerts, Sandra 6
  12. Wood, Bernard 1
  1. 1 George Washington University
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    George Washington University

    Washington, Estados Unidos

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  2. 2 Howard University
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    Howard University

    Washington, Estados Unidos

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  3. 3 Universidad de Valladolid
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    Universidad de Valladolid

    Valladolid, España

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  4. 4 City University of New York
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    City University of New York

    Nueva York, Estados Unidos

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  5. 5 KU Leuven
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    KU Leuven

    Lovaina, Bélgica

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  6. 6 University of Antwerp
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    University of Antwerp

    Amberes, Bélgica

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  7. 7 Universitat de Barcelona
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    Universitat de Barcelona

    Barcelona, España

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Libro:
Photographic and Descriptive Musculoskeletal Atlas of Bonobos

ISBN: 9783319541051 9783319541068

Año de publicación: 2017

Páginas: 49-145

Tipo: Capítulo de Libro

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54106-8_3 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Resumen

In this chapter we describe the upper limb musculature musculature of the bonobos dissected by us and by other previous authors, and compare it with that of common chimpanzees. The three major differences between the two chimpanzee species are: the intermetacarpales and flexores breves profundi muscles in the hand of bonobos usually fuse to form dorsal interossei, a shared feature with modern humans; bonobos usually have a stout tendon of the flexor digitorum profundus attaching to digit 1 (in modern humans the homologous tendon of the flexor pollicis longus to digit 1 is usually also stout; and bonobos usually have an attachment between the pectoralis minor and the coracoid process of the scapula, as modern humans usually do.

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