Muscles of the Posterior Arm and Forearm
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Muscles of the Posterior Arm and Forearm Deltoid Biceps brachii(anterior) Brachialis Brachioradialis Triceps brachii Extensor carpi radialis longus Anconeus Extensor carpi radialis brevis Extensor carpi ulnaris Extensor digitorum Flexor carpi ulnaris Abductor pollicis longus Extensor pollicis brevis Extensor digiti minimi Extensor pollicis longus Extensor indicis (deep) ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org Muscles that Cross the Elbow (Moving the Forearm) (Posterior View) 1) Deltoid (Visible, but not part of this group as it moves arm from the shoulder only) 2) Triceps brachii a. Actions: forearm extender, some adduction of arm b. Innervation: Radial nerve c. Origin: from posterior humerus and infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula d. Insertion: to olecranon process of the ulna 1 3) Anconeus a. Actions: abducts the ulna when the arm is pronating (rotating forearm medially), helps triceps brachii extend forearm b. Innervation: Radial nerve 2 c. Origin: from lateral epicondyle of the humerus 4 d. Insertion: to lateral olecranon process of ulna (anterior) 5 Muscles that Cross the Elbow (Moving the Forearm) (Anterior – but viewed from the back) 6 4) Biceps brachii (NOT seen from the posterior) 8a a. Actions: flexes and supinates forearm (supinate rotates forearm laterally) – these act together for pulling tissue from tissue box, also a minor arm flexor b. Innervation: Musculocutaneous nerve 11 (deep) c. Origin: from coracoid process and supraglenoid tubercle on scapula 3 7 8b d. Insertion: through intertubercular groove of humerus to 9 insert on radial tuberosity 10 5) Brachialis 12 a. Actions: flexes forearm 15 13b b. Innervation: Musculocutaneous nerve c. Origin: from anterior distal humerus 14(deep) 13a d. Insertion: to coronoid process of the ulna 6) Brachioradialis a. Actions: flexes forearm (though doesn’t initiate flexion) b. Innervation: Radial nerve c. Origin: from distal humerus d. Insertion: to styloid process of the radius ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org Muscles of the Forearm (Moving Wrist, Hand and Fingers) (Posterior Compartment – Extensors) l. Superficial Muscles 7) Flexor carpi ulnaris a. Actions: flexes wrist, adducts hand b. Innervation: Ulnar nerve c. Origin: from medial epicondyle of the humerus and olecranon process of ulna 1 d. Insertion: to the base of the 5th metacarpal and pisiform bone (carpal). 8a) Extensor carpi radialis longus a. Actions: extends wrist, abducts wrist 2 b. Innervation: Radial nerve 4 c. Origin: from lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus (anterior) d. Insertion: to the base of the 2nd metacarpal 5 8b) Extensor carpi radialis brevis 6 a. Actions: extends wrist, abducts wrist (together with Extensor carpi radialis longus, 8a it steadies the wrist when fingers are flexed) b. Innervation: Radial nerve branch 11 c. Origin:: from lateral epicondyle of the humerus (deep) d. Insertion: to the base of the 3rd metacarpal 3 7 8b 9) Extensor digitorum 9 a. Actions: extends wrist and fingers, abducts fingers (flares) 10 12 b. Innervation: Radial nerve branch c. Origin: from lateral epicondyle of the humerus 15 13b d. Insertion:into four tendons of distal phalanges of fingers 2-5 14(deep) 13a 10) Extensor carpi ulnaris a. Actions: extends wrist, adducts wrist b. Innervation: Radial nerve branch c. Origin: from lateral epicondyle of humerus and posterior ulna d. Insertion: to the base of the 5th metacarpal ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org Muscles of the Forearm (Moving Wrist, Hand and Fingers) (Posterior Compartment – Extensors) Continued... ll. Deep Muscles 11) Supinator (NOT seen, deep to Extensor digitorum) a. Actions: assists biceps to supinate forearm (laterally rotate from elbow) b. Innervation: Radial nerve c. Origin: from lateral epicondyle of humerus and proximal ulna d. Insertion: to proximal radius 1 12) Abductor pollicis longus a. Actions: abducts and extends thumb b. Innervation: Radial nerve branch c. Origin: from posterior radius and ulna 2 d. Insertion: to base of 1st metacarpal 4 (anterior) 13a) Extensor pollicis longus and brevis (13b) 5 a. Actions: extends thumb b. Innervation: Radial nerve branch 6 c. Origin: from posterior radius and ulna d. Insertion:to base of proximal and distal phalanx of thumb 8a 14) Extensor Indicis (NOT seen, deep) 11 a. Actions: extends index finger 3 (deep) b. Innervation: Radial nerve branch 7 8b c. Origin: from posterior distal ulna 9 d. Insertion: to extensor expansion of index finger 10 (where it joins Extensor digitorum) 12 15) Extensor digiti minimi 15 13b a. Actions: extends pinky (5th digit) (deep) 13a b. Innervation: Radial nerve branch 14 c. Origin: from lateral epicondyle of humerus d. Insertion: to extensor expansion of pinky ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org.