FREQUENCY OF THE AGENESIS OF PALMARIS LONGUS AND FLEXOR DIGITORUM SUPERFICIALIS TENDONS AMONG INDIVIDUALS

N. Rafique, Anum Rafique, Hafsa Bint Bilal, Izzah Nawaz, Mohab O. M. Ali
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Objective: To find out the frequency of hereditary absence of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis tendons among individuals visiting physiotherapy clinics of 2 hospitals in Pakistan. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Government hospitals in twin cities (Islamabad and Rawalpindi), Pakistan from September 2018 to March 2019. For examination, a standardized clinical Schaeffer's test and three additional tests were used for the assessment of palmaris longus (PL), and a standardized simple, and the modified test was used for flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS). Data were analyzed by using SPSS 23. Results: Out of 619 individuals, 51.7% were men and 48.3% women were examined. The mean age of males was 33.4 years ± 14.5 and of females 35.9 years ± 13.4. Palmaris longus muscle was absent in 49.3% of participants with bilateral absence being more common. Unilateral absence of the PL muscle was found to be more in the left hand. Its absence in the left hand was found more common in females than in males (11.7% females, 9.1% males). This research showed agenesis of PL is gender dependent. (p< 0.05), and no association was found among the standard FDS and PL tendon test, that is r (617) =0.046, p= 0.249. Conclusion(s): The absence of palmaris longus muscle is more frequently found in women and in the left hand. Agenesis of FDS is rare in individuals and has no association with agenesis of palmaris longus. Keywords: Association, agenesis, humans, muscle, population.  
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个体掌长肌和指浅屈肌肌腱发育不全的频率
目的:了解在巴基斯坦两家医院的理疗诊所就诊的患者中,掌长肌腱和指浅屈肌肌腱遗传性缺失的频率。方法:本横断面研究于2018年9月至2019年3月在巴基斯坦两个城市(伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔品第)的政府医院进行。为了进行检查,标准化临床Schaeffer试验和三项额外试验用于评估掌长肌(PL),标准化简单改良试验用于指浅屈肌(FDS)。结果:619名受试者中,男性占51.7%,女性占48.3%。男性平均年龄为33.4岁±14.5岁,女性平均年龄为35.9岁±13.4岁。49.3%的参与者没有掌长肌,双侧缺失更为常见。发现单侧PL肌缺失的情况更多发生在左手。它在左手中的缺失在女性中比男性更常见(女性11.7%,男性9.1%)。这项研究表明PL的发育不全是性别依赖性的。(p<0.05),标准FDS和PL肌腱测试之间没有发现相关性,即r(617)=0.046,p=0.249。结论:掌长肌缺失在女性和左手中更常见。FDS发育不全在个体中是罕见的,并且与掌长肌发育不全无关。关键词:联想,发育不全,人类,肌肉,人群。
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