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ln general, what is the effect on strength of a muscle transfer?
Lose 1 grade of strength
Transfer 1: palmaris Iongus (PL) to what?
EPL
Transfer 2: pronator teres to what?
ECRB
Transfer 3: (1 of 3) to what structure?
(FCU or ECR or FDS) to EDC
What is the most important function to restore?
Thumb opposition
What transfer is generally the best in this situation?
FDS (four) to APB
In general, APB function is a good marker of what?
Median nerve innervation
What is the most important function to restore?
Thumb flexion (FPL)
What transfer is generally the best in this situation?
BR to FPL
What tendon is generally transferred to the APL?
ECRB
To restore intrinsic function, tendons are also generally transferred to what structures?
FDS to lateral bands