- Head and neck
- Trunk, front and back
- Brachium, antibrachium & hand
- Thigh, leg & foot
Muscle Groups within this Region:
Links Related to this Region:
Brachium Musculature
Coracobrachialis
- Origin: coracoid process of the scapula
- Insertion: medial shaft of the humerus at about its middle
- Action:
- flexes the humerus
- assists to adduct the humerus
- Blood: muscular branches of the brachial artery
- Nerve: musculocutaneous nerve, C5,6,(C7)
- Origin:
- long head- supraglenoid tubercle and glenohumeral labrum
- short head- tip of the coracoid process of the scapula
- Insertion:
- radial tuberosity
- bicipital aponeurosis
- Action:
- flexes the forearm at the elbow (when supinated)
- supinates forearm from neutral
- stabilizes anterior aspect of shoulder
- flexes shoulder (weak if at all)
- Blood: muscular branches of brachial artery
- Nerve: musculocutaneous nerve, C5,6
- Origin:
- lower 1/2 of anterior humerus
- both intermuscular septa
- Insertion:
- ulnar tuberosity
- coronoid process of ulna slightly
- Action: elbow flexion (major mover)
- Blood:
- muscular branches of brachial artery
- radial recurrent artery
- Nerve: musculocutaneous nerve, C5,6
- Origin:
- long head - infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula
- lateral head - upper half of the posterior surface of the shaft of the humerus, and the upper part of the lateral intermuscular septum
- medial head - posterior shaft of humerus, distal to radial groove and both the medial and lateral intermuscular septum (deep to the long & lateral heads)
- Insertion:
- posterior surface of the olecranon process of the ulna
- deep fascia of the antebrachium
- Action:
- long - adducts the arm, extends at the shoulder, and a little elbow flexion
- lateral - extends the forearm at the elbow
- medial - extends the forearm at the elbow
- Blood:
- muscular branches of the brachial artery
- superior ulnar collateral artery
- profunda brachii artery
- Nerve: radial nerve, C6,7
- Origin: posterior surface of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus
- Insertion: lateral aspect of olecranon extending to the lateral part of ulnar body
- Action:
- extends the forearm at the elbow
- supports the elbow when in full extension
- Blood: middle collateral artery from the profunda brachii artery
- Nerve: radial nerve, C7,8
Antebrachial Flexor Musculature
Pronator teres
- Origin:
- humeral head:
- upper portion of medial epicondyle via the CFT (common flexor tendon)
- medial brachial intermuscular septum
- ulnar head - coronoid process of ulna
- antebrachial fascia
- humeral head:
- Insertion: lateral aspect of radius at the middle of the shaft (pronator tuberosity)
- Action:
- pronates forearm (during rapid or forced pronation)
- weakly flexes the elbow
- Blood:
- muscular branches of ulnar artery
- muscular branches of radial artery
- Nerve: median nerve, C6,7
- Origin:
- medial epicondyle via the CFT (common flexor tendon)
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion: base of the 2nd and sometimes 3rd metacarpals
- Action:
- flexes the hand at the wrist
- radially deviates the wrist
- may assist to pronate the forearm
- Blood: muscular branches of radial artery
- Nerve: median nerve, C6,7
- Origin:
- medial epicondyle via the CFT (common flexor tendon)
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion:
- central portion of the flexor retinaculum
- superficial portion of the palmar aponeurosis
- Action: flexes the hand at the wrist
- Blood: muscular branches of ulnar artery
- Nerve: median nerve, C6,7
- Origin:
- humeral head - medial epicondyle via the CFT (common flexor tendon)
- ulnar head:
- medial aspect of olecranon
- proximal 3/5 of dorsal ulnar shaft
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion:
- pisiform & hamate bones (via the pisohamate ligament)
- base of the 5th metacarpal (via the pisometacarpal ligament)
- Action:
- flexes the hand at the wrist
- ulnarly deviates the wrist
- stabilizes wrist to permit powerful thumb motion
- Blood: muscular branches of ulnar artery
- Nerve: ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin:
- humeral-ulnar head:
- medial epicondyle via the CFT (common flexor tendon)
- medial boarder of base of coronoid process of ulna
- medial (ulnar) collateral ligament
- antebrachial fascia
- radial head: oblique line of radius along its upper anterior boarder
- humeral-ulnar head:
- Insertion: both sides of the base of each middle phalanx of the 4 fingers
- Action:
- flexes the proximal and middle phalanges
- flexes the wrist if fingers are extended
- Blood:
- muscular branches of ulnar artery
- muscular branches of radial artery
- Nerve: median nerve, C7,8,T1
- Origin:
- anterior & medial surface of upper 3/4 ulna
- adjacent interosseous membrane
- Insertion: distal phalanx of medial 4 digits (through FDS tunnel)
- Action:
- flexes the distal IP joints and in so doing flexes the proximal and middle IP joints
- flexes the wrist if fingers are extended
- Blood:
- muscular branches of the ulnar artery
- muscular branches of the radial artery
- anterior interosseous artery (from ulnar artery)
- Nerve:
- medial portion - ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- lateral portion - anterior interosseous branch of median nerve, C8,T1
- Origin:
- middle anterior surface of the radius
- interosseous membrane
- (may also originate from lateral boarder of coronoid process
- or medial epicondyle)
- Insertion: palmar aspect of base of the distal phalanx of thumb (deep to flexor retinaculum)
- Action:
- flexes the distal phalanx of the thumb (IP joint)
- flexes the other joints to the wrist (McP, CMc and weakly at the wrist)
- Blood:
- muscular branches of radial artery
- anterior interosseous artery
- Nerve: anterior interosseous branch of median nerve, C8,T1
- Origin: distal 1/4 anteriomedial surface of ulna
- Insertion: distal 1/4 anteriolateral surface of radius
- Action: pronates the forearm and hand
- Blood:
- anterior interosseous artery
- muscular branches of the radial artery
- Nerve: anterior interosseous branch of median nerve, C8,T1
Antebrachial Extensor Musculature
Brachioradialis
- Origin:
- upper lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus (between the triceps and brachialis muscles)
- lateral intermuscular septum of humerus
- Insertion:
- superior aspect of styloid process of radius
- lateral side of the distal 1/2 to 1/3 of the radius
- antebrachial fascia
- Action:
- flexes the forearm at the elbow
- pronates the forearm when supinated
- supinates the forearm when pronated
- Blood: radial recurrent artery
- Nerve:
- radial nerve, C5,6 OR
- deep branch of the radial nerve
- Origin:
- lower lateral supracondylar ridge (below the brachioradialis)
- lateral intermuscular septum of humerus
- Insertion: base of 2nd metacarpal
- Action:
- extends the hand at the wrist
- radially deviates the hand at the wrist
- weakly flexes the forearm at the elbow
- weakly supinates the forearm
- Blood: radial recurrent artery
- Nerve:
- radial nerve, C5,6 OR
- deep branch of the radial nerve
- Origin:
- lateral epicondyle via the CET (common extensor tendon)
- radial collateral ligament
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion: base of 3rd metacarpal
- Action:
- extends the hand at the wrist
- radially deviates the hand at the wrist
- Blood: radial recurrent artery
- Nerve: deep branch of the radial nerve, C6,7
- Origin:
- lateral epicondyle via the CET (common extensor tendon)
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion:
- base of middle phalanx of each of the four fingers (central band)
- base of distal phalanx of each of the four fingers (2 lateral bands)
- Action:
- extends the four medial digits
- extends the wrist if fingers flexed
- abducts the digits (spreads the digits as it extends them)
- Blood: posterior interosseous artery
- Nerve: posterior interosseous nerve of the radial nerve, C6,7,8
- Origin:
- lateral epicondyl via the CET (common extensor tendon)
- antebrachial fascia
- ulnar aspect of extensor digitorum
- Insertion:
- base of middle phalanx of the 5th digit (central band)
- base of distal phalanx of the 5th digit (2 lateral bands)
- Action:
- extends the 5th digit
- abducts the 5th digit
- Blood: posterior interosseous artery
- Nerve: posterior interosseous nerve of the radial nerve, C6,7,8
- Origin:
- 1st head - lateral epicondyle via the CET (common extensor tendon)
- 2nd head - posterior body of ulna
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion: medial side of base of the 5th metacarpal
- Action:
- extends the hand at the wrist
- ulnarly deviates the hand at the wrist
- Blood: posterior interosseous artery
- Nerve: posterior interosseous nerve of the radial nerve, C6,7,8
- Origin:
- lateral epicondyle of humerus
- supinator crest of ulna
- radial collateral ligament
- annular ligament
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion: proximal portion of anteriorlateral surface of the radius
- Action: supinates the forearm
- Blood: radial recurrent artery
- Nerve: deep branch of the radial nerve, C6
- Origin:
- posterior surfaces of ulna and radius
- interosseous membrane
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion: lateral aspect of base of 1st metacarpal
- Action:
- abducts the 1st metacarpal
- assists to extend & rotate the thumb
- radially deviates the hand at the wrist
- flexes the hand at the wrist
- Blood: posterior interosseous artery
- Nerve: posterior interosseous nerve of the radial nerve, C6,7,(C8)
- Origin:
- posterior surfaces of radius (below abductor pollicis longus)
- interosseous membrane
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion: base of proximal phalanx of thumb (often a slip inserts into extensor pollicis longus tendon)
- Action:
- extends the proximal phalanx and 1st metacarpal of the thumb
- radially deviates the hand at the wrist
- Blood: posterior interosseous artery
- Nerve: posterior interosseous nerve of the radial nerve, C6,7,(C8)
- Origin:
- posterior surface of ulna
- interosseous membrane
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion: distal phalanx of thumb
- Action:
- extends distal phalanx of thumb
- extends proximal phalanx of thumb
- assists to extend the hand at the wrist (if fingers flexed)
- Blood: posterior interosseous artery
- Nerve: posterior interosseous nerve of the radial nerve, C6,7,8
- Origin:
- posterior surface of ulna (distal to extensor pollicis longus)
- interosseous membrane
- antebrachial fascia
- Insertion: base of middle and distal phalanx of the index finger
- Action:
- extends the 2nd digit (McP & IP joints)
- adducts the 2nd digit
- assists to extend the hand at the wrist
- stabilizes McP joint for flexion of IP solely
- Blood: posterior interosseous artery
- Nerve: posterior interosseous nerve of the radial nerve, C6,7,8
Hand & Wrist Musculature
Abductor pollicis brevis
- Origin:
- distal border of flexor retinaculum
- trapezium (may be variable)
- Insertion:
- lateral aspect of base of proximal phalanx of the thumb
- may also send a slip to the tendon of extensor pollicis longus
- Action:
- abducts thumb (at the McP joint)
- participates to flex the thumb (at the McP joint)
- if attached to extensor pollicis longus, it might assist to extend the thumb
- Blood: superficial palmar branches of radial artery
- Nerve: recurrent branch of median nerve, C8,T1
- Origin:
- superficial head:
- distal border of flexor retinaculum
- trapezium
- deep head:
- floor of carpal tunnel
- indirectly to scaphoid & trapezium
- superficial head:
- Insertion:
- base of proximal phalanx of thumb
- can also attach to the lateral sesamoid bone at the McP joint
- Action: powerfully flexes the thumb (at the McP joint)
- Blood: superficial palmar branches of radial artery
- Nerve:
- superficial head - recurrent branch of median nerve, C8,T1
- deep head - deep branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin:
- distal border of flexor retinaculum
- trapezium
- Insertion: lateral aspect of the 1st metacarpal
- Action: opposes the thumb to the fingers
- Blood: superficial palmar branches of radial artery
- Nerve: recurrent branch of median nerve, C8,T1
- Origin:
- transverse head: 3rd metacarpal
- oblique head:
- base of 1st, 2nd and 3rd metacarpals
- floor of carpal tunnel
- Insertion:
- medial aspect of the base of proximal phalanx
- medial sesamoid at McP
- Action:
- adducts the thumb
- may assist to flex the thumb (at the McP joint)
- Blood: superficial palmar branches of radial artery
- Nerve: deep branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin: medial margin of palmar aponeurosis
- Insertion:
- skin of ulnar border of palm
- may insert on the pissiform
- Action: tenses the skin on the ulnar side, which is used in a grip action
- Blood: superficial palmar branches of ulnar artery
- Nerve: superficial branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin: pisiform & tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris
- Insertion:
- medial aspect of the base of proximal phalanx of the 5th digit
- may send a slip to the ulnar side of the dorsal expansion
- Action:
- abduct 5th digit (requires pisiform stabilized by FCU)
- assists to flex the 5th digit (at McP)
- may assist in extension of 5th digit (at IP due to slips to extensor digitorum)
- Blood: deep palmar branches of ulnar artery
- Nerve: deep branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin:
- distal border of flexor retinaculum
- hook of the hamate
- Insertion: medial aspect of the base of proximal phalanx
- Action: flexes the 5th digit (at the McP joint)
- Blood: deep palmar branches of ulnar artery
- Nerve: deep branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin:
- distal border of flexor retinaculum
- hook of the hamate
- Insertion: medial aspect of the 5th metacarpal
- Action:
- opposes the 5th digit with the thumb
- assists to "cup" the palm
- Blood: deep palmar branches of ulnar artery
- Nerve: deep branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin: from the side of the metacarpal that faces the midline - to adduct them
- Insertion:
- on the base of the proximal phalanx of the digit of origin (same side toward the midline)
- extensor hood of the same digit(s)
- Action:
- adducts the fingers (hint: PAD)
- flexes the fingers (at the McP while IP joints are extended)
- Blood: palmar metacarpal artery of deep palmar arch
- Nerve: deep branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin: between each metacarpal
- Insertion:
- directly distal to the origin on the base of the proximal phalanx closest to the midline (to abduct them.)
- extensor hood of the same digit(s)
- Action:
- abducts the fingers (hint: DAB)
- flexes the fingers (at the McP while IP joints are extended)
- Blood: palmar metacarpal artery of deep palmar arch
- Nerve: deep branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1
- Origin:
- tendon of flexor digitorum profundus
- 1 & 2 have a single head of origin (from radial aspect of tendon)
- 3 & 4 have two heads of origin (each head from an adjacent tendon)
- Insertion: extensor hood of digits 2-5
- Action:
- flexes the fingers (at the McP joints)
- extend IPs
- Blood: palmar metacarpal arteryof deep palmar arch
- Nerve:
- 1 & 2 - median nerve, C8,T1
- 3 & 4 - deep branch of ulnar nerve, C8,T1


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