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Dr. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim MUSCLES OF FRONT OF FOREARM • SUPERFICIAL GROUP (5) From lateral to medial: 1. Pronator teres (PT) 2. Flexor carpi radialis (FCR) 3. Palmaris longus (PL) (may be absent) 4. Flexor digitorum superficialis FDS) 5. Flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) • DEEP GROUP (3) 1. Flexor pollicis longus (FPL) 2. Flexor digitorum profundus (FDP 3. Pronator quadratus (PQ) SUPERFICIAL GROUP • ORIGINS: • All 5 muscles have a HUMERAL HEAD (arising from the front of medial epicondyle of humerus: (common flexor origin). IN ADDITION: 3 out of 5 muscles have an ULNAR HEAD: PT & FDS: arise from medial border of coronoid process of ulna FCU: arises from medial surface of olecranon process & posterior border of shaft of ulna One muscle has a RADIAL HEAD: FDS: arises from oblique line & anterior border of shaft of radius • 1. 2. • • SUPERFICIAL GROUP • ACTIONS & INSERTIONS: • One pronator of radioulnar joints (PT): produces powerful pronation • Any muscle acting on radioulnar joint must be inserted into radius • Insertion: middle of lateral surface of shaft of radius (point of maximum curvature) SUPERFICIAL GROUP • ACTIONS & INSERTIONS: • 3 flexors of wrist joint (FCR, FCU, PL) • Any “carpi” is inserted into metacarpal bone • FCR (flexion + abduction of wrist joint): inserted into 2nd & 3rd metacarpal bones • FCU (flexion + adduction of wrist joint): inserted into 5th metacarpal bone (+ pisiform & hamate) • PL (flexion of wrist joint): inserted into palmar aponeurosis SUPERFICIAL GROUP • ACTIONS & INSERTIONS: • One flexor of medial 4 fingers (FDS): produces flexion of proximal interphalangeal & metacarpophalangeal joints of medial 4 fingers • Insertion: by 4 tendons into the middle phalanges of medial 4 fingers SUPERFICIAL GROUP SUPERFICIAL GROUP DEEP GROUP • ALL MUSCLES ARE ATTACHED TO ANTERIOR SURFACE OF SHAFT OF RADIUS AND/OR ULNA DEEP GROUP Flexor pollicis longus • ORIGIN: Middle of anterior surface of shaft of radius (+ interosseous membrane) • INSERTION: distal phalanx of thumb • ACTION: flexion of interphalangeal & metacarpophalangeal joints of thumb FLEXOR DIGITORUM PROFUNDUS • ORIGIN: Upper ¾ of anterior surface of shaft of ulna (+ interosseous membrane) • INSERTION: by 4 tendons into the distal phalanges of medial 4 fingers • ACTION: flexion of distal & proximal interphalangeal + metacarpophalangeal joints of medial 4 fingers PRONATOR QUADRATUS • ORIGIN: Lower ¼ of anterior surface of shaft of ulna • INSERTION: Lower ¼ of anterior surface of shaft of radius • ACTION: main pronator of radioulnar joints DEEP GROUP DEEP GROUP NERVE SUPPLY • ALL MUSCLES OF FRONT OF FOREARM ARE SUPPLIED BY MEDIAN NERVE EXCEPT: 1. FCU ULNAR 2. MEDIAL HALF OF FDP NERVE FRONT OF FOREARM FRONT OF FOREARM MEDIAN NERVE IN FOREARM • 1. 2. 3. • 1. 2. COURSE: The nerve descends BETWEEN: The 2 heads of pronator teres FDS and FDP Tendons of FDS and FCR BRANCHES: Muscular branches to 6 ½ muscles Cutaneous branch to lateral 2/3 of palm ULNAR NERVE IN FOREARM • 1. • 1. 2. 3. COURSE: The nerve descends BETWEEN: FCU and FDP BRANCHES: Muscular branches to 1 ½ muscles Cutaneous branch to medial 1/3 of palm Cutaneous branch to medial 1/3 of dorsum and dorsal aspect of medial 1 ½ fingers.