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Muscles of the Front of Forearm Identification
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Muscles of the Front of Forearm Identification

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Which muscle is the most lateral in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles?

  • Pronator teres (correct)
  • Flexor carpi radialis
  • Palmaris longus
  • Flexor digitorum superficialis
  • Which muscle in the superficial layer has a long tendon and few muscle fibers?

  • Flexor carpi radialis (correct)
  • Flexor carpi ulnaris
  • Palmaris longus
  • Pronator teres
  • Which muscle in the superficial layer is superficial to flexor digitorum profundus and median nerve?

  • Palmaris longus
  • Flexor digitorum superficialis (correct)
  • Flexor carpi radialis
  • Pronator teres
  • Which muscle in the superficial layer may be absent?

    <p>Palmaris longus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which muscle is the most medial in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles?

    <p>Flexor carpi ulnaris</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles is described as having four dull tendons?

    <p>Palmaris longus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles is described as having a long tendon (1/2) and few muscle fibers (1/2)?

    <p>Flexor carpi radialis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles is described as being most medial?

    <p>Flexor carpi ulnaris</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles is described as being most lateral?

    <p>Pronator teres</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles may be absent?

    <p>Palmaris longus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Forearm Muscles

    • The most lateral muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles is the brachioradialis.
    • The muscle with a long tendon and few muscle fibers in the superficial layer is the palmaris longus.
    • The muscle superficial to flexor digitorum profundus and median nerve in the superficial layer is the pronator teres.
    • The muscle in the superficial layer that may be absent is the palmaris longus.
    • The most medial muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles is the pronator teres.
    • The muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles described as having four dull tendons is the flexor digitorum superficialis.
    • The muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles described as having a long tendon (1/2) and few muscle fibers (1/2) is the palmaris longus.
    • The muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles described as being most medial is the pronator teres.
    • The muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles described as being most lateral is the brachioradialis.
    • The muscle in the superficial layer of the forearm muscles that may be absent is the palmaris longus.

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    Test your knowledge of the muscles of the front of the forearm with this quiz. Identify the muscles in the superficial and deep layers and their arrangement from lateral to medial.

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