Anterior Forearm Compartment Flashcards

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Pronator teres - O & I

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O: Humeral Head - medial epicondyle of humerus (via common flexor tendon)
Ulnar Head - coronoid process of ulna
I: Midlateral surface of radius (also site of pronator tubercle)

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Pronator teres - F & N

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F: 1) Pronation of forearm @ radioulnar J
2) Flex. Of forearm @ radioulnar J (weak)
N: Median nerve

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Flexor carpi radialis - O & I

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O: Medial epicondyle of humerus (via common flexor tendon)
I: Base of 2nd and 3rd Metacarpals

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Flexor carpi radialis - F & N

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F: 1) Flex. of hand @ wrist J
2)Flex. of forearm @ elbow J
3)ABD. (Radial deviation) of hand @ wrist J
N: Median nerve

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Palmaris Longus - O & I

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O: Medial epicondyle of humerus (via common flexor tendon)
I: Palmar aponeurosis & Flexor retinaculum

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Palmaris Longus - F & N

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F: 1) Flex. of hand @ wrist J
2) Flex. of forearm @ elbow J (both weak)
N: Median nerve

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Flexor carpi ulnaris - O & I

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O: 1) Medial epicondyle of humerus (via common flexor tendon)
2) Medial side of olecranon process
3) Superior posterior border of ulna
I: Base of 5th metacarpal, hamate and pisiform

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Flexor carpi ulnaris - F & N

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F: 1) Flex. of hand @ wrist J
2) Flex. of forearm @ elbow J
3) Add. (Ulnar deviation) of hand @ wrist J
N: Ulnar nerve

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Flexor digitorum superficialis - O & I

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O: Humeroulnar head: - Medial epicondyle of humerus (via common flexor tendon)
Coronoid process of ulna
Radial head: Proximal of anterior surface (Ant. Oblique line)
I: Base of middle phalanges of fingers #2-5

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Flexor digitorum superficialis - F & N

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F: 1) Flex. of fingers #2-5 @ MCP and PIP J
2) Flex. of hand @ wrist J
3) Flex. of forearm @ elbow J
N: Median nerve

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Flexor pollicis longus - O & I

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O: Ant. Surface of radius & interosseous membrane
I: Base of distal phalanx of thumb

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Flexor pollicis longus - F & N

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F: 1) Flex. of thumb @ CMC, MCP and IP J
2) Flex. of hand @ wrist J
N: Median nerve

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Flexor digitorum profundus - O & I

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O: Proximal anterior surface of ulna, Interosseous membrane
I: Base of phalanges #2-5

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Flexor digitorum profundus - F & N

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F: 1) Flex. Of fingers #2-5 @ MCP, PIP & DIP J
2) Flex. Of hand @ wrist J
N: Median & Ulnar Nerves

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Pronator quadratus - O & I

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O: Anterior surface of distal 1/4 of ulna
I: Anterior surface of distal 1/4 of radius

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Pronator quadratus - F & N

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F: 1) Pronation of forearm @ radioulnar J
N: Median nerve

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What is the flexor retinaculum?

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A transverse band in the anterior side of your wrist that supports the forearm muscles in the posterior aspect of the wrist.