Muscles of wrist flexion

    • [DOC File]Applied Anatomy:

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      flexion/extension—145 to 155°, 0 to -5° Wrist. flexion/extension—80 to 90°, 75 to 85° radial/ulnar deviation–20°,35° Hand/Fingers. MCP, PIP and DIP joints. Special/Stress Tests. Varus/valgus—elbow, wrist, fingers. Wrist glides. Recognition and Management of Injuries to …

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    • Flexor carpi radialis muscle - Wikipedia

      The muscles used to carry out the wrist flexion motion include the flexor carpi radialis, Palmaris longus, flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorum superficialis, flexor dittorum profundus, and flexor pollicis longus.

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    • [DOC File]Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System

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      5307 Group VII. Function: Flexion of wrist and fingers. Muscles arising from . internal condyle of humerus: Flexors of the carpus and long flexors of . fingers and thumb; pronator. Severe 40 30 . Moderately Severe 30 20 . Moderate 10 10 . Slight 0 0 . 5308 Group VIII. Function: Extension of wrist, fingers, and thumb; abduction . of thumb.

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    • [DOCX File]Rowan University - Personal Web Sites

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      Wrist flexion. Finger flexion. Muscles that that originate from the lateral supracondylar ridge and medial epicondyle perform these three actions: Forearm supination. Wrist extension. Finger extension. Antecubital fossa. Inferomedial border – Pronator teres . Innervated by the median nerve.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 19: The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand

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      For flexion, the brachialis and biceps brachii are prime movers, while triceps brachii is the antagonist. Muscles can also be . synergists. by promoting or assisting in a specific action. For example, when you flex your fingers to make a fist, the wrist extensor muscles act as synergists by preventing wrist flexion. A type of synergist, called ...

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      For example: Contraction of the finger flexors to grasp an object also tend to flex the wrist. The unwanted wrist flexion is neutralized by wrist extensors. c) Stabilizers: Stabilizers are the muscles that surround the proximal joint. They contract and become firm to allow distal joint to move smoothly.

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    • [DOC File]Muscles - kau

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      Elbow flexion . 145˚ (0) Elbow extension (0) 80˚-90˚ Forearm neutral position. Supination (elbow bent) 80˚-90˚ 80˚-90˚ Pronation (elbow bent) 80˚-90˚ 80˚ Wrist flexion. 80˚ 70˚ Wrist extension. 70˚ 20˚ Wrist radial deviation. 20˚ 30˚ Wrist ulnar deviation. 30˚ 70˚ Thumb abduction. 70˚

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