Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Muscles Flashcards

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Brachialis

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O: Distal half of the humerus, anterior surface

I: Coronoid process, ulnar tuberosity

A: Elbow flexion

N: Musculocutaneous n. (C5, C6)

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Biceps Brachii

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O: Long head–Supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula
Short head–Coracoid process of scapula

I: Radial tuberosity

A: Elbow flexion, forearm supination

N: Musculocutaneous n. (C5, C6)

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Brachioradialis

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O: Lateral supracondylar ridge on the humerus

I: Styloid process of radius

A: Elbow flexion

N: Radial n. (C5, C6)

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Triceps

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O:
Long head–Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula
Lateral head–Inferior to the greater tubercle on posterior humerus
Medial head–Posterior surface of humerus

I: Olecranon process of ulna

A: Elbow extension

N: Radial n. (C6, C7, C8)

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Anconeus

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O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus

I: Lateral and inferior to olecranon process of ulna

A: Not a prime mover, but assists with elbow extension

N: Radial n. (C6, C7, C8)

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Pronator teres

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O: Medial epicondyle of humerus and coronoid process of ulna

I: Lateral aspect of radius at midpoint

A: Forearm pronation, assists in elbow flexion

N: Median n. (C6, C7)

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Pronator Quadratus

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O: Distal 1/4 of ulna

I: Distal 1/4 of radius

A: Forearm pronation

N: Median n. (C8, T1)

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Supinator

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O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus and adjacent ulna

I: Anterior surface of proximal radius

A: Forearm supination

N: Radial n. (C6)

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Flexor carpi radialis

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O: Medial epicondyle of humerus

I: Base of 2nd and 3rd metacarpals on palmar surface

A: Wrist flexion, radial deviation

N: Median n. (C6, C7)

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Palmaris longus

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O: Medial epicondyle of humerus

I: Palmar aponeurosis of 2nd-5th metacarpals

A: Wrist flexion

N: Median n. (C6, C7)

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Flexor carpi ulnaris

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O: Medial epicondyle of humerus, posterior aspect of proximal ulna

I: Pisiform, hamate, and base of 5th metacarpal on palmar surface

A: Wrist flexion, ulnar deviation

N: Ulnar n. (C8, T1)

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Flexor digitorum superficialis

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O: Medial epicondyle of humerus
Ulnar head: Medial coronoid process
Radial head: Upper 2/3 of anterior border of the radius, distal to the radial tuberosity

I: Each tendon splits and attaches to the sides of the middle phalanx of the four fingers on the palmar surface

A: Flexion of the fingers at the MCP and PIP joints, wrist flexion

N: Median n. (C7, C8, T1)

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Flexor digitorum profundus

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O: Proximal 3/4 of anterior and medial ulna

I: Base of distal phalanges of digits 2-5

A: Flexion of digits 2-5 at MCP, PIP, and DIP joints; wrist flexion

N: Median n. (C8, T1) to 2nd and 3rd digits; Ulnar n. (C8, T1) to 4th and 5th digits

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Flexor pollicis longus

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O: Middle anterior surface of the radius, anterior medial border of the ulna distal to the coronoid process

I: Base of distal phalanx of thumb on palmar surface

A: Flexion of thumb CMC, MCP, and IP; Wrist flexion; Radial deviation

N: Median n. (C8, T1)

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Extensor carpi ulnaris

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O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus, middle posterior border of the ulna

I: Base of 5th metacarpal on dorsal surface

A: Wrist extension, ulnar deviation

N: Radial n. (C6, C7, C8)

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Extensor carpi radialis brevis

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O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus

I: Base of 3rd metacarpal on dorsal surface

A: Wrist extension; radial deviation

N: Radial n. (C6, C7)

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Extensor carpi radialis longus

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O: Distal 1/3 of lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus, lateral epicondyle of humerus

I: Base of 2nd metacarpal on dorsal surface

A: Wrist extension, radial deviation

N: Radial n. (C6, C7)

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Extensor digitorum

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O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus

I: Four tendons to bases of middle and distal phalanxes of digits 2-5

A: Extension of digits 2-5 at MCP joints

N: Radial n. (C6, C7, C8)

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Extensor indices

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O: Middle to distal 1/3 of posterior ulna

I: Base of middle and distal phalanx of the 2nd digit on the distal surface

A: Extension of index finger at MCP joint

N: Radial n. (C6, C7, C8)

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Extensor digiti minimi

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O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus

I: Base of middle and distal phalanx of the 5th digit on the dorsal surface

A: Extension of the little finger at the MCP joint

N: Radial n. (C6, C7, C8)

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Extensor Pollicis Brevis

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O: Posterior surface of lower middle radius

I: Base of proximal phalanx of thumb on dorsal surface

A: Extension of the thumb at the CMC and MCP joints; radial deviation; weak wrist extension

N: Radial n. (C6, C7, C8)

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Abductor pollicis longus

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O: Posterior aspect of radius and midshaft of ulna

I: Base of 1st metacarpal on the dorsal lateral surface

A: Abduction of the thumb at the CMC joint, radial deviation, extension of thumb at CMC joint

N: Radial n. (C6, C7)