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Muscles: Flexor Carpi Ulnaris.

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Anatomy & Physiology: Muscles—Flexor Carpi Ulnaris.

Structure.

  • Origin: medial epicondyle of humerus and superior posterior border of ulna.
  • Insertion: pisiform, hamate, and base of fifth metacarpal.

Function.

  • Concentric action: flexes and adducts hand (ulnar deviation) at wrist. Lesser: elbow flexion.
  • Reverse mover action: flexion and deviations at wrist joint; elbow flexion.
  • Eccentric action: controls/restrains/slows wrist extension and radial deviation, elbow extension.
  • Isometric action: stabilize wrist and elbow.
  • Innervation: ulnar nerve.
  • Arterial supply: ulnar artery.

Clinical Significance.

 

References

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