Hand mm Flashcards

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Abductor Digiti Minimi m

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attachments- from the pisiform to the ulnar side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the 5th digit

actions- abducts 5th digit

innervation- deep branch of the ulnar nerve

Common spinal cord segment: (C8-T1)

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Abductor Pollicis Brevis m

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attachments- from the transverse carpal lig. to the radial side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb

actions- abducts thumb

innervation- recurrent branch of the median nerve

Common spinal cord segment: (C6-T1)

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Adductor Pollicis m

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attachments- from the capitate & 2nd & 3rd metacarpals (oblique head) & the palmar aspect of the 3rd metacarpal (transverse head) to the base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb

actions- adducts thumb

innervation- deep branch of the ulnar nerve

Common spinal cord segment: (C8-T1)

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Dorsal Interossei m

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attachments- from the adjacent sides of the metacarpals to the proximal phalangeal bases & dorsal digital expansions of digits 2-4

actions- abducts (metacarpophalangeal), flexes (metacarpophalangeal) & extends (interphalangeal) digits 2-4

innervation- deep branch of the ulnar nerve

Common spinal cord segment: (C8-T1)

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Flexor Digiti Minimi Brevis m

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attachments- from the hamate to the ulnar side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the 5th digit

actions- flexes (metacarpophalangeal) 5th digit

innervation- deep branch of the ulnar nerve

Common spinal cord segment: (C8-T1)

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Flexor Pollicis Brevis m

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attachments- from the transverse carpal lig. & trapezium to the radial side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb; deep head blends with opponens pollicis

actions- flexes (metacarpophalangeal) thumb

innervation- recurrent branch of the median nerve (superficial head) & deep branch of ulnar nerve (deep head)

Common spinal cord segment: (superficial head C6-T1; deep head C8-T1)

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Lumbricals mm

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attachments- from the tendons of the flexor digitorum profundus to the radial side of the dorsal digital expansions of digits 2-5

actions- flexes metacarpophalangeal & extends interphalangeal joints of digits 2-5

innervation- deep branch of the ulnar nerve (3rd & 4th lumbricals C8-T1) & median nerve (1st & 2nd lumbricals C7-8-T1)

Common spinal cord segment: (C7-T1)

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Opponens Digiti Minimi m

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attachments- from the hook of the hamate to the ulnar margin of the shaft of the 5th metacarpal

actions- opposition of 5th digit to thumb

innervation- deep branch of the ulnar nerve

Common spinal cord segment: (C8-T1)

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Opponens Pollicis m

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attachments- from the transverse carpal lig. & trapezium to the palmar surface of the 1st metacarpal

actions- opposition of thumb to 5th digit

innervation- recurrent branch of the median nerve

Common spinal cord segment: (C6-T1)

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Palmar Interossei m

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attachments- from the palmar aspects of metacarpals 2, 4 & 5 to the dorsal digital expansions of digits 2, 4, 5

actions- adducts (metacarpophalangeal), flexes (metacarpophalangeal) & extends (interphalangeal) digits 2, 4 & 5

innervation- deep branch of the ulnar nerve

Common spinal cord segment: (C8-T1)

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