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abductor digiti minimi Muscle on the pinky side of the palm that helps to spread fingers apart. Action of muscle *Abducts little finger abductor pollicis longus (PAHL-ih-sis) Found superficial to posterior surfaces of radius and ulna. Pollicis means that it involves the thumb (pollex). Forms part of the anatomical snuff box. Action of muscle *Abducts and extends thumb brachial artery Feeds arm muscles, humerus and elbow joint. brachial plexus and branches Ventral rami (branches) of spinal nerves C4-T2 in the axilla (armpits) innervates (axons that send and receive signals) for the limb, neck and shoulder. Plexus = branching and merging and branching, etc. posterior anterior brachioradialis (BRAY-kee-oh-RAY-dee-AL-iss) Forms radial side of cubital fossa. Assists in supination and pronation. Action of muscle *flexes forearm cubital fossa Triangular shaped indention beneath elbow. Contains cephalic vein and median cubital vein. extensor carpi radialis brevis (BREV-iss) Medial to the extensor carpi radialis longus. Lateral to the extensor digitorum. Posterior of forearm on radial side. Action of muscle *extends and abducts wrist extensor carpi radialis longus Lateral to the extensor carpi radialis brevis. Medial to the brachioradialis. Posterior of forearm on radial side. Action of muscle *extends and abducts wrist extensor carpi ulnaris Ulnar side of posterior forearm. Lateral to extensor digiti minimi. Action of muscle *extends and adducts hand extensor digiti minimi (DIDJ-ih-ty MIN-ih-my) Medial to extensor carpi ulnaris. Lateral to extensor digitorum. Digiti minimi refers to little finger a.k.a. pinky. Action of muscle *extends little finger extensor digitorum Central muscle on the posterior side that moves fingers. Action of muscle *extends fingers extensor pollicis brevis Posterior surface. Pollicis means that it involves your thumb (pollex). Forms part of the anatomical snuff box. Action of muscle *extends thumb extensor pollicis longus Posterior surface. Pollicis means that it involves your thumb (pollex). Forms part of the anatomical snuff box. Action of muscle *extends thumb extensor retinaculum Connective tissue sheath that covers the carpal tunnel on the posterior side. flexor carpi radialis (FLEX-ur CAR-pye RAY-dee-AL-iss) Medial to pronator teres. Aids radial deviation of hand. Action of muscle *flexes and abducts hand flexor carpi ulnaris (ul-NAY-ris) Ulnar side of anterior forearm. Aids in ulnar deviation of hand. Action of muscle *flexes and adducts hand flexor digitorum profundus (DIDJ-ih-TOE-rum) Underneath the flexor digitorum superficialis which is underneath the Palmaris longus. Action of muscle *flexes fingers flexor digitorum superficialis (DIDJ-ih-TOE-rum SOO-per-FISH-ee-AY-lis) Underneath the Palmaris longus and superficial to the flexor digitorum profundus. Action of muscle *flexes fingers flexor pollicis longus (PAHL-ih-sis) Anterior surface. Pollicis means that it involves your thumb (pollex). Found at the same depth as the flexor digitorum profundus. Action of muscle *flexes thumb flexor retinaculum White band of connective tissue sheath that covers the carpal tunnel and keeps stuff organized on the anterior side. median nerve Passes between radius and ulna to wrist. palmaris longus (pal-MERR-iss) Anchors skin and fascia of palmar region; resists shearing forces when stress is applied to skin by such actions as climbing and tool use. Weakly developed and sometimes absent. (360, Saladin) Action of muscle *flexes wrist and tenses palm pronator quadratus (PRO-nay-tur quad-RAY-tus) Prime mover of forearm pronation; also resists separation of radius and ulna when force is applied to forearm through wrist, as in doing push-ups. (358, Saladin) Action of muscle *pronation of forearm pronator teres (PRO-nay-tur TERR-eez) Medial to cubital fossa. Assists pronator quadratus in pronation, but only in rapid or forceful action; weakly flexes elbow. (358, Saladin) Action of muscle *pronates forearm radial artery Artery along the radius bone. Feeds posterior forearm muscles, deep hand muscles, thumb and lateral side of index finger, joints of elbow and wrist. anterior posterior radial nerve Nerve along the radius bone. Innervates mainly forearm flexors; thenar muscles and lumbricals I and II of the hand. supinator (SOO-pih-NAY-tur) Found on posterior of forearm underneath the brachioradialis. Action of muscle *supinates forearm thenar group Made up of four muscles. “The thenar group of muscles form the thick fleshy mass (thenar eminence) at the base of the thumb, except for the adductor pollicis, which forms the web between the thumb and palm. All are concerned with thumb movements.” (364, Saladin) Action of muscles *move thumb ulnar artery Artery along the ulna bone. Feeds medial forearm muscles, hand muscles and joints; elbow and wrist joints. ulnar nerve Nerve along the ulna bone. Passes around medial epicondyle of elbow and follows ulna.