Flexor Pollicis Longus: Origin, Insertion, Nerve Supply & Action
Flexor Pollicis Longus:This muscle lies laterally to the FDP. Origin: Originates from the anterior surface of the radius, and surrounding ...
Flexor Pollicis Longus:This muscle lies laterally to the FDP. Origin: Originates from the anterior surface of the radius, and surrounding ...
Flexor Digitorum Superficialis: The flexor digitorum superficialis muscle is the only muscle of the intermediate compartment. It can sometimes be classed as ...
Forearm Muscles: Forearm muscles are divided into two compartment- Anterior compartment Posterior compartment Anterior compartment of Forearm muscles Anterior compartment ...
Q1. In the Forearm and Hand A. In the Cubital Fossa, the Median Nerve Is Medial to Brachial Artery...true B. ...
Ulnar nerve: The ulnar nerve is a comprehensive peripheral nerve of the upper limb. The ulnar collateral ligament of the ...
1. What is the name of the triangular plate of bone which is located at the side and back of ...
1. In the posterior compartment of the arm: A. Triceps is supplied by brachial artery itself B. Medial head lies ...
The radius is a long bone in the forearm. It lies laterally and parallels to the ulna, It rotates to produce ...
Abductor Digiti Minimi: The abductor digiti minimi muscle situated on the ulnar border of the palm of the hand. It ...
Ulnar Claw: The ulnar claw is a deformity that is seen in long-standing ulnar nerve damage at the wrist. It ...