Musculus flexor digitorum profundus

Musculus flexor digitorum profundus

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Health Sciences, Biology

University - Vocational training

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The video tutorial explains the flexor digitorum profundus muscle, one of the three deep flexors of the forearm. It details the muscle's anatomy, including its origin on the ulna and interossea membrane, and its tendons that pass through the carpal tunnel. The muscle is innervated by the median and ulnar nerves. Its primary function is to flex the fingers and hand, with flexion occurring at various joints. The video concludes with a reference to additional resources on kenhub.com.

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What is the origin of the flexor digitorum pro fundus muscle?

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Which nerves are involved with the flexor digitorum pro fundus muscle?

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What structures do the tendons of the flexor digitorum pro fundus muscle pass through?

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Describe the function of the flexor digitorum pro fundus muscle.

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Explain how the flexor digitorum pro fundus muscle contributes to finger movement.

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