MSK 3 - Upper Limbs 3 Flashcards
What action do muscles of the anterior compartment of the forearm have?
- Flexors of the wrist and digits
- Facilitates pronation of forearm at radio-ulnar joint
How are the muscles of anterior compartment of forearm arranged?
- Superficial
- Intermediate
- Deep
What is A?
Pronator teres
What is B?
Brachioradialis
What is C?
Flexor carpi radialis
What is D?
Palmaris longus
What is E?
Flexor carpi ulnaris
What is the common flexor origin for the superficial and intermediate flexors?
Medial epicondyle of humerus
What is a muscle that is absent in 20% of people?
Palmaris longus
If this diagram represents the superficial flexors of forarm, what is each line?
A - flexor carpi ulnaris
B - palmaris longus
C - flexor carpi radialis
D - pronator teres
What are the superficial flexors of the forearm?
- Flexor carpi ulnaris
- Palmaris longus
- Flexor carpi radialis
- Pronator teres
What is the action of pronator teres?
Pronates and flexes forearm
Apart from flexing the wrist, which superficial muscle is involved in adduction (ulnar deviation) of the wrist joint?
Flexor carpi ulnaris
Apart from flexing the wrist, which superficial muscle is involved in abduction (radial deviation) of the wrist joint?
Flexor carpi radialis
Which of the following are involved in adduction of wrist and abduction of wrist:
- flexor carpi ulnaris
- flexor carpi radialis
- Flexor carpi ulnaris
- Adduction
- Flexor carpi radialis
- Abduction
What is adduction and abduction of wrist also called?
Adduction - ulnar deivation
Abduction - radial deviation
What is the innervation of the superficial flexors?
Three superficial muscles are supplied by median nerve with the ulnar nerve suppling the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
What musles(s) are in intermediate group of flexors?
Only flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS)
How many tendons does the flexor digitorum superficialis insert as?
4
Why is the distal tendon of the FDS interesting?
When approaching its insertion point it splits into two loops passing around the back of the phalanx. This provides a tunnel in which the flexor digitorum profundus tendon can pass through attaching onto the distal phalanx.
To which digits (fingers) are the 4 tendons of FDS attached?
Middle phalenges of medial four digits
On which phalanx are the tendons of the FDS attached?
Middle
Flexor digitorum superficialis:
- origin
- insertion
- action
- innervation
- Origin
- Extensive origin in forearm
- Insertion
- Middle phalanges of medial 4 digits
- Action
- Flexion of wrist, metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints
- Innervation
- Median nerve (C7, C8, T1)
What posterior muscle acts with the anterior muscles on the elbow?
Brachioradialis


