Anatomy of Hand Muscles and Nerves
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Which nerve innervates the thenar muscles acting on the thumb?

  • Axillary nerve
  • Median nerve (correct)
  • Radial nerve
  • Ulnar nerve
  • What is the function of the lumbrical muscles in the hand?

  • Movement of the wrist joint
  • Finger abduction
  • Thumb adduction
  • Flexion of the metacarpophalangeal joint and extension of the interphalangeal joints (correct)
  • Which nerve innervates the hypothenar muscles acting on the pinkie?

  • Ulnar nerve (correct)
  • Median nerve
  • Radial nerve
  • Sciatic nerve
  • What is the role of the dorsal interosseous muscles in the hand?

    <p>Abduction of fingers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the unique function of the lumbrical muscles in the hand?

    <p>Flex the metacarpophalangeal joint but extend the interphalangeal joints</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the innervation for the dorsal interossei muscles, responsible for abducting fingers?

    <p>Ulnar nerve</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which nerve innervates the hypothenar muscles acting on the pinkie?

    <p>Ulnar nerve</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of the adductor pollicis muscle in the hand?

    <p>Thumb adduction</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • The hand muscles discussed are called intrinsic hand muscles, which originate in the forearm or even the arm and insert in the hand.
    • There are three thenar muscles acting on the thumb: abductor pollicis brevis, flexor pollicis brevis, and opposen pollicis. Their innervation is by the recurrent branch of the median nerve.
    • The hypothenar muscles act on the pinkie and include three muscles: abductor digiti minimi, digit i minimize, and opponens digiti minimi. The innervation is by the ulnar nerve via Gianni's canal.
    • The lumbricals are four muscles that arise from the flexor digitorum profundus tendons, originate in the palm of the hand, and insert on the back of the digits. They flex the metacarpophalangeal joint but extend the interphalangeal joints, which is unique for this joint.
    • The adductor pollicis muscle has a traverse head and an oblique head, both originating from the third metacarpal and carpal bones, and inserting on the proximal phalanx of the thumb. It causes thumb adduction.
    • The dorsal and palmar interosseous muscles are responsible for abducting and adducting fingers, respectively. The dorsal interossei muscles are innervated by the ulnar nerve.
    • The text includes a discussion of the anatomy of the hand and the way the nerves (median and ulnar) innervate specific muscles. The author also mentions a cadaver demonstration of muscle actions.

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    Explore the intrinsic hand muscles, their origins, insertions, and innervations, including the thenar, hypothenar, lumbrical, adductor pollicis, interosseous muscles, and their unique functions in the hand. Learn about the innervation by the median and ulnar nerves and the cadaver demonstration of muscle actions.

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