
Lumbrical muscles of the hand
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Health Sciences, Biology
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University - Vocational training
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Hard
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The video discusses the lumbrical muscles of the hand, highlighting their unique origin from tendons rather than bones, and their role in finger movement. The muscles are innervated by the median and ulnar nerves, enabling flexion and extension of the fingers. The video concludes with a call to explore more resources on Kenhub.
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What movements do the lumbrical muscles facilitate in the fingers?
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Explain the significance of the lumbrical muscles in hand grip.
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