Forearm flexor muscles
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- A keynote tutorial that covers the clinical anatomy of the forearm flexor muscles and carpal tunnel.
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Muscles of the forearm - Anterior compartment
Superficial: (lateral -> medial)
1. Pronator teres (two origins)
2. Flexor carpi radialis
3. Palmaris longus
4. Flexor carpi ulnaris (two origins)
Intermediate:
1. Flexor digitorum superficialis (two heads)
Deep:
1. Flexor digitorum profundus
2. Flexor pollicis longus
3. Pronator quadratus
Note: flexor digitorum superficialis flexes the proximal interphalangeal joint, whereas the flexor digitorum profundus flexes the distal interphalangeal joint.
Note: the whole anterior compartment is innervated by the median nerve, except for; flexor carpi ulnaris, and the medial half of the flexor digitorum profundus which are innervated by the ulnar nerve.
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I used to play piano and still do sometimes, but upon feeling around and gripping my forearms with my hands I've been noticing that they've been feeling really tight over years and years. I know it's not from me playing the piano because I rarely play it these days, but I've heard that shoulder imbalances can cause problems down the arm into the forearm that could actually pull on the flexors and/or extensors to make them feel tight, when in actuality, they could be overstretching. Just a hunch.
Great video the only thing i would like to add is the the m. pronator teres has 2 heads the deep head goes to processus coracoideus ulnae
m. palmaris longus is abcent in 10% of cases, there is a good test to see if you have it aswell
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this was truly amazing. but I have a note, the medial part of the flexor digitorum profundus is innervated by the ulnar nerve, not median.
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I had a bit of trouble understanding why "isolating" three of the four fingers did not also disengaged the FDS as well as the FDP.
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Well explained... I can now show my students the arrangement of these muscles.
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its crazy how 2 nerve split into 2 and 3 finger, ,
i love to try remember those forarm muscle due to now having low BMI to a point where i can point and flex them visualy, when i palm away from my chest in bicep flex, i can see huge gap from the brachioradialis (or extendor carpi radialis longus?) extendor digitorum (lol not sure so many of them)
if i wingle my finger while palm hand is extended outward, i see every muscle moving its quite amazing visualy (useless i just like how the human anatomy look like at low BMI)
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Thank you very much. Yo helped me a lot. Can you make a video on the muscles of the arm.
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These muscles are perfect for ArmWrestling
I am here after severing my FCU. Very interesting
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The volume level on this video should be raised just slightly. The other videos I've listened to are fine.
Do you have a textbook that you could recommend to learn more about this subject, functions, and terminology?
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8:21 Carpal tunnel
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If i isolate my digits and still cannot flex the smallest digit separately without the 4th digit being involved, what does that mean?
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I watched your both videos but you didn't mention what muscles are responsible for radial and ulnar deviation of the wrist!
Radial deviation is ECRL, ECRB, ECU
Ulnar deviation is FCR, FCU
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Sir which is the only muscle originates from another muscle?
The lumbricals arise for the FDP tendons
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I can't really hear what he is saying even though I turned the volume all the way up
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what's the (ct)
Muzn Mukhtar carpal tunnel?
FDS .. splits ...
Hi
sheeba Wilson hello
The muscles pictures are strange I prefer dissections