THERAPEUTICAL USES OF ELECTRICITY RHEOPHORES. 



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magneto-electrical apparatus, and the extra-current apparatus. The constant or galvanic current 

 is also used, especially since R,emak's time, 1855 ( 330). 



N. radialis. 

 M. brachial, intern. / 

 M. supinator long. 

 M. radial, ext. long. 



M. triceps (caput ext.) 

 M. triceps 

 (caput long) 

 M.deltoideus 

 (post. half). 



(N. axillaris). 



M. radia 1 . ext. brev 

 M. extens. digit, communis 

 M. extens. digit, min. 

 M. extens. indicia 



M. abduct, pollic. long. 



M. extens. pollic. brev, 

 M. extens. poll. long. v 



M. abduct, digit, min. (N. ulnaris.) 



Mm. inteross. dorsal. I, II, III, et IV. 

 (N. ulnaris.) 



Fig. 418. 



Motor points of the radial nerve and the muscles supplied by it ; dorsal surface. 



1. In paralysis, Faradic currents are applied, either to the muscles themselves (Duchcnnc), 

 or the points of entrance of the motor nerves, by means of suitable electrodes, or vheophores 

 covered with sponge, &c, and moistened (v. Ziemssen). 



M. deltoideus (ant. balf) N. axillaris. 

 N. musculo-cutaneus. 

 M. biceps brachii. 



M. brach. anticus. 



N. medianus. 



M. abductor pollic. brev. 

 j M opponeas pollicis. 

 M. flex. polL brev. 



M. abductor pollic. brev. 

 Min. lunibriealea 

 1 et II. 



M. pronator teres. 



M. flex, digitor. commun. profund. 

 M. flex, carpi radialis. 



"" flex, digitor. sublim. 



M. flex, dig subl. 



(dig. ind. et ruin.) 



31. flex polL 



longus. 



\ M . inedi- 



\ anus. 



K ulnaris. 



Mm. lumbri- 

 calesIIIetlV. 

 M. opponens digit, min. 

 M. flexor digit, min. 

 M. abductor digit, min. 

 M. palmaris brev. 



M. flexor carpi ulnaris. N. ulnaris. 



Fig. 419. .' " 

 Motor points of the median and ulnar nerves, with the muscles supplied by them. 

 [Rheophores. Many different forms are used, .according to the organ or part to be stimu- 



