The Origin of the Pronator Quadratus.
What is the Distal, Anterior Surface of the Ulna?
Insertion of the Pronator Teres.
What is the Middle Shaft of the Radius?
These TWO muscles are responsible for the pronation of the wrist.
What are the Pronator Quadratus and the Pronator Teres?
The Position of the Pronator Quadratus to the Pronator Teres.
What is Distal?
What is the Pronator Quadratus?
The Origin of the Common Flexors of the Forearm.
What is the Medial Epicondyle of the Humerus?
Insertion of the Brachioradialis.
What is the Styloid Process of the Radius?
The Brachioradialis functions most effectively in this position.
What is Semi-Prone?
The position of the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris to the Flexor Carpi Radialis.
What is Medial?
What is the Brachioradialis?
The Origin of the Superficial Common Extensors of the Forearm.
What is the Lateral Epicondyle of the Humerus?
This group of muscles inserts into the Posterior Aspect of the Heads of the Metacarpals.
What are The Seven Common Extensors (Superficial)?
This muscle is responsible for extension and stabalization at the elbow joint.
What is the Anconeus?
The position of the Supinator to the Brachioradialis.
What is Deep?
What is the Pronator Teres?
The Origin of the Brachioradialis (specific).
What is the Lateral Supracondylar Ridge of the Humerus?
The insertion of the Supinator.
What is the Upper (proximal) shaft of the radius?
These Flexors are responsible for the extension, abduction, and adduction of the wrist.
What are the Common Extensors of the Forearm?
The position of the Brachioradialis muscle to the lateral, posterior muscles of the forearm.
What is Superficial or Lateral?
What is the Supinator?
The Deep Common Flexors and Extensors of the Forearm may originate from this ligament.
What is the Interosseous Ligament (membrane)?
The Insertion of the Anconeus.
What is the Lateral Surface of the Olecranon?
This muscle is responsible for the finger extension of the Joint 5 (pinky finger) Metocarpolphalanges.
What is the Extensor Digiti Minimi?
The Insertions of the Deep Common Extensors to the Superficial Common Extensors. (not deep/superficial).
What is Distal or Inferior?
What is the Anconeus?