tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047030009138170771.post6116663642243566578..comments2023-04-04T04:40:54.361-07:00Comments on My knots and ties: Radial nerve rotationJohny the Riggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07988148810692424614noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047030009138170771.post-77697850645082552142012-11-28T06:17:29.998-08:002012-11-28T06:17:29.998-08:00c) What leads you to suppose wire, uninfluenced by...c) What leads you to suppose wire, uninfluenced by any flesh and muscle will behave like a nerve in the body?<br />It is a theory, but muscles move themself too, if you move the hand. So the nerves cannot move in the nerves on the way they would totally changed the position relatively to the muscles. Maybe I am wrong, I am just amateur, so if you have any medical by hand who wants to comment this, invite him.Johny the Riggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07988148810692424614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047030009138170771.post-36263308070318180072012-11-28T06:15:14.865-08:002012-11-28T06:15:14.865-08:00I'm glad you visit my blog. Not like those spa...I'm glad you visit my blog. Not like those spammers which I delete immediately. <br /><br />Well, the wire just serves for simple instance to illustrate the basic principle of the rotation. I wanted to show or to give some argument that the path must change, when the arms rotates. It should be much more better if we could use some sophisticated software to rotate the limbs to TK position and to simulate how the "paths" changes. Much more better would be to have some MRI to show the nerves.... But we don't have these, so this is just a simple illustration. Of sure no one can grantee that the path should be exactly just like so. This is old topic and I think I could replace these images with anatomical drawings if I will have them.Johny the Riggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07988148810692424614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047030009138170771.post-47871507464069006272012-11-22T12:20:58.979-08:002012-11-22T12:20:58.979-08:00Very interesting and right up my street! I'm c...Very interesting and right up my street! I'm curious:<br /><br />a) What, if any, medical training do you have?<br />b) Have you run it past any medical experts?<br />c) What leads you to suppose wire, uninfluenced by any flesh and muscle will behave like a nerve in the body?Esinemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10777484836012460862noreply@blogger.com