Inversion - call legs (feet) thumb up for aversion - call legs (feet)
for little finger up Tibia - shin bone, Front forearm for arm muscles U
forearm muscles distinguish three groups: the anterior, lateral and
posterior (I hope that the last article remembers what it means :-).
Closer now, we will deal with the front group. Read carefully the
animation, which is gradually adding layers of muscles from the deepest
most superficial layer. Magnified images of individual phases can be
found later in the descriptions of the layers of muscle.http://www.muscleseek.com/
If you
like this image does not move, and then you have probably erroneously
set your Internet browser. In this case, save it to disk and see some
better programs such as ACD See, etc.. Even before we get to the
individual muscles, pay your attention to the following figure. It shows
some right hand from front view and describes the ulna and radius to
which the muscles clamped (or are starting). FRONT GROUP forearm Muscles
Is organized into four layers of muscles that are innervated
(controlled) by the median nerve and lunar.
They are the flexors of the elbow, wrist and fingers, and pronto forearm. First, the surface
layer It consists of four muscles: M. pronto terse, flexor Carpi radial
is, M. Palmaris long’s and flexor Carpi ulna is. They all begin with the
inner side of the elbow (medial of the hummers). Since it is a fan-like
diverging toward the thumb to the wrist
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