Upper Extremity Myology Flashcards

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Pectoralis major OIN

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O: Medial half of clavicle, sternum, costal cartilage 1-6
I: Lateral intertubercular groove humerus
N: Medial/lateral pectoral nerve

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Pectoralis major action

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Adduct and medially rotate humerus, protract and depress scapula
Clavicular head flexes arm, sternal head extends flexed arm

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Pectoralis minor OIN

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O: Medial aspect ribs 3-5
I: Coracoid process
N: medial pectoral nerve

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Pectoralis minor action

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Stabilize scapula by protracting and depressing it against thoracic wall

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Subclavius OIN

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O: 1st rib and costal cartilage
I: Inferior aspect of clavicle
N: Nerve to the subclavius C5/6

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Subclavius action

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Positions and depresses clavicle

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Serratus anterior OIN

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O: Lateral surface ribs 1-8
I: Anterior surface medial border of scapula
N: Long thoracic nerve

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Serratus anterior action

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Protracts scapula, rotates glenoid cavity superiorly

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What happens when there is paralysis of the serratus anterior

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Winging of the scapula

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Deltoid OIN

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O: lateral 1/3 clavicle, scapular spine, acromion
I: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus
N: Axillary nerve

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Deltoid action

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Anterior portion: flex/medially rotate humerus
Middle part: Abduct humerus
Posterior part: Extend/laterally rotate humerus

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Subscapularis OIN

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O: Subscapular fossa
I: Lesser tubercle of humerus
N: Upper/lower subscapular nerve

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Subscapularis action

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Medially rotate and adduct humerus

Hold humeral head in glenoid cavity

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Supraspinatus OIN

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O: supraspinous fossa
I: Greater tubercle
N: Suprascapular nerve

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Supraspinatus action

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Abduct humerus, hold humeral head in place

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Infraspinatus OIN

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O: Infraspinous fossa
I: Greater tubercle humerus
N: Suprascapular nerve

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Teres minor OIN

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O: Middle portion of lateral border of scapula
I: Greater tubercle humerus
N: Axillary nerve

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Teres minor action

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Laterally rotate humerus, hold humeral head in place

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Teres major OIN

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O: Inferior angle scapula
I: Medial edge of intertubercular groove
N: Lower subscapular nerve

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Teres major action

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Adduct and medially rotate humerus

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What are the rotator cuff muscles

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Supraspinatous- most commonly injured
Infraspinatous
Teres minor
Subscapularis

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Biceps brachii OIN

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O: Long head- supraglenoid tubercle of scapula
Short head- coracoid process
I: Radial tuberosity and antebrachial fascia as bicipital aponeurosis
N: Musculocutaneous nerve

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Biceps tendonitis/crepitus

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Repetitive movement of the long head of the biceps through the intertubercular groove can cause inflammation and even a crackling sound

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Popeye deformity

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Separation of long head of biceps from supraglenoid tubercle, muscle balls up in the middle

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Coracobrachialis OIN

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O: coracoid process
I: Medial aspect of humeral body
N: musculocutaneous nerve

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Coracobrachialis action

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Flex and adduct humerus

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Brachialis OIN

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O: Distal half of anterior humerus
I: Ulnar tuberosity and coronoid process
N: Musculocutaneous nerve

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Brachialis action

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Flexes forearm

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Triceps brachii OIN

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O: Long head- infraglenoid tubercle
Lateral head- posterior humeral body, superior to radial groove
Medial head- inferior to radial groove
I: Olecranon of ulna
N: Radial nerve
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Triceps brachii function

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Extend forearm, long head resists dislocation of shoulder

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Anconeus OIN

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O: Lateral humeral epicondyle
I: Lateral aspect of olecranon
N: Radial nerve

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Triangular space borders and contents

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Teres major, teres minor, long head of triceps

Circumflex scapular artery and vein

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Quadrangular space borders and contents

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Teres minor/major, Long/lateral heads of triceps

Posterior humeral circumflex artery/vein, axillary nerve

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Triangular interval borders and contents

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Teres major, long/lateral heads of triceps

Deep brachial artery/vein, radial nerve

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Pronator teres OIN

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O: Humeral head- medial humeral epicondyle
Ulnar head- coronoid process of ulna
I: Lateral aspect of radius
N: median nerve

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Pronator teres action

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Pronate and flex forearm

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Flexor carpi radialis OIN

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O: medial epicondyle
I: Ventral aspect of base of 2nd metacarpal
N: Median nerve

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Flexor carpi radialis action

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Flex forearm, flex and abduct hand at wrist

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Palmaris longus OIN

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O: medial epicondyle
I: palmar aponeurosis, flexor retinaculum
N: median nerve

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Palmaris longus action

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Flex forearm, flex hand and tense palmar aponeurosis

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Flexor carpi ulnaris OIN

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O: Humeral head- medial epicondyle
Ulnar head- olecranon
I: pisiform, hook of hamate, base of 5th metacarpal
N: Ulnar nerve

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Flexor digitorum superficialis OIN

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O: medial epicondyle, coronoid, superior half of radius
I: Bifed insertion on intermediate phalanges of 2-5
N: Median nerve

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Flexor digitorum superficialis action

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Flex forearm, flex hand at wrist, flex proximal/intermediate phalanges of 2-5

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Flexor digitorum profundus OIN

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O: proximal ulna/interosseous membrane
I: Bases of distal phalanges of 2-5
N: Lateral part- anterior interosseous N from median N
Medial part- ulnar nerve

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Flexor digitorum profundus action

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Flex hand at wrist, flex all phalanges of 2-5

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Flexor pollicus longus OIN

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O: Anterior aspect of radius
I: base of distal phalanx of thumb
N: Lateral part- anterior interosseous N from median N
Medial part- ulnar nerve

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Flexor pollicus longus action

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Flex hand, flex and abduct 1st metacarpal, flex both phalanges of thumb

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Pronator quadratus OIN

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O: Anterior distal ulna
I: Anterior distal radius
N: anterior interosseous from median N

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Pronator quadratus action

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Pronate forearm

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Brachioradialis OIN

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O: lateral humeral supracondylar ridge
I: Lateral distal radius
N: radial nerve

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Brachioradialis action

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Flex forearm, most force when forearm is midpronated

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Extensor carpi radialis longus OIN

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O: lateral humeral supracondylar ridge
I: Dorsal aspect of base of 2nd metacarpal
N: radial nerve

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Extensor carpi radialis longus action

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Extend and abduct hand at wrist

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Extensor carpi radialis brevis OIN

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O: lateral humeral epicondyle
I: base of 3rd metacarpal
N: Deep radial nerve

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Extensor digitorum OIN

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O: lateral humeral epicondyle
I: extensor expansion of 2-5
N: posterior interosseous

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Extensor digitorum action

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Extend hand at wrist, extend all phalanges of 2-5

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Extensor digiti minimi OIN

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O: lateral humeral epicondyle
I: Extensor expansion of 5
N: posterior interosseous

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Extensor digit minimi action

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Extend all phalanges of digit 5

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Extensor carpi ulnaris OIN

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O: Lateral epicondyle
I: Base of 5th metacarpal
N: posterior interosseous

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Extensor carpi ulnaris action

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Extend/adduct hand at wrist

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Elbow tendonitis and lateral epicondylitis

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Elbow tendonitis/tennis elbow- repetitive use of superficial extensor muscles of forearm can cause this
Lateral epicondylitis- repeated flexion and extension of the wrist strains periosteum of lateral humeral epicondyle

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Supinator OIN

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O: Lateral epicondyle and some ligaments
I: Proximal aspect of radial body
N: Deep radial nerve

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Supinator action

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Supinates forearm

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Extensor indicis OIN

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O: Posterior aspect of distal ulna
I: Extensor expansion of digit 2
N: posterior interosseous nerve

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Extensor indicis action

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Extend hand at wrist, extend 2nd digit

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Abductor pollicus longus OIN

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O: posterior aspect of proximal ulna/radius
I: base of 1st metacarpal
N: posterior interosseous

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Abductor pollicus longus action

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Abduct hand at wrist, abduct thumb

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Extensor pollicis longus OIN

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O: posterior ulna
I: base of distal phalanx of thumb
N: posterior interosseous

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Extensor pollicis longus action

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Abduct hand at wrist, extend 1st metacarpal and all phalanges of thumb

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Extensor pollicis brevis OIN

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O: posterior radius
I: Base of proximal phalanx of thumb
N: posterior interosseous

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Extensor pollicis brevis action

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Abduct hand, extend 1st metacarpal and proximal phalanges of thumb

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Anatomical snuff box borders and contents

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Lateral/anterior: abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis
Medial/posterior: extensor pollicis longus
Radial artery, superficial radial nerve

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Abductor pollicis brevis OIN

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O: Tubercles of scaphoid and trapezium, flexor retinaculum
I: Lateral aspect of base of proximal phalanx of thumb
N: recurrent median N

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Opponens pollicis OIN

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O: tubercles of scaphoid and trapezium, flexor retinaculum
I: lateral aspect of 1st metacarpal
N: recurrent median N

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Opponens pollicis action, and what could cause the action to be lost

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Oppose thumb
Even a superficial injury of the palm can damage the recurrent branch of the median nerve and cause loss of ability to opose thumb

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Flexor pollicis brevis OIN

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O: tubercles of scaphoid and trapezium, flexor retinaculum
I: lateral aspect of base of proximal phalanx of thumb
N: superficial head- recurrent median
Deep head- deep ulnar nerve

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Adductor pollicis OIN

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O: Capitate, base of 2nd/3rd metacarpal
I: medial aspect of proximal phalanx of thumb
N: deep ulnar nerve

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Adductor pollicis action

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Adduct thumb

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Abductor digiti minimi OIN

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O: pisiform
I: medial aspect of base of proximal phalanx 5
N: deep ulnar nerve

80
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Abductor digit minimi action

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Abducts 5th digit

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Flexor digiti minimi brevis OIN

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O: hook of hamate and flexor retinaculum
I: medial aspect of base of proximal phalanx 5
N: deep ulnar nerve

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Flexor digiti minimi brevis action

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Flex proximal phalanx of 5th digit

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Opponens digiti minimi OIN

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O: hook of hamate, flexor retinaculum
I: medial aspect of 5th metacarpal
N: deep ulnar nerve

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1st and 2nd lumbrical OIN

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O: lateral side of lateral two flexor digitorum profundus tendons as unipennate muscles
I: radial aspect of extensor expansion of 2nd/3rd digits
N: Median nerve

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1st and 2nd lumbrical action

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Flex proximal phalanges 2/3, extend intermediate/distal phalanges of 2/3 by tightening extensor expansion

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3rd and 4th lumbrical OIN

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O: between medial three flexor digitorum profundus tendons as bipennate muscles
I: radial aspect of extensor expansion of 4th/5th digits
N: deep ulnar nerve

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3rd 4th lumbrical action

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Flex proximal phalanges 4/5, extend intermediate and distal phalanges 4/5 by tightening extensor expansion

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Dorsal interossei 1-4 (DAB) OIN

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O: adjacent sides of two metacarpals as bipennate muscle
I: bases of proximal phalanges and extensor expansion of 2-4
N: deep ulnar nerve

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Dorsal interossei action

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Abduct digits 2-4, flex proximal phalanges, extend intermediate/distal phalanges

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Palmar interossei (PAD) OIN

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O: palmar aspect of 2nd, 4th, 5th metacarpals
I: bases of proximal phalanges and extensor expansion of 2nd, 4th and 5th digits
N: deep ulnar nerve

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Palmar interossei action

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Adduct the 2/4/5 digits, flex proximal phalanges and extend intermediate/distal phalanges of 2/4/5

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Dorsal interossei action

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Abduct digits 2-4, flex proximal phalanges, extend intermediate/distal phalanges

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Palmar interossei (PAD) OIN

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O: palmar aspect of 2nd, 4th, 5th metacarpals
I: bases of proximal phalanges and extensor expansion of 2nd, 4th and 5th digits
N: deep ulnar nerve

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Palmar interossei action

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Adduct the 2/4/5 digits, flex proximal phalanges and extend intermediate/distal phalanges of 2/4/5