Muscles of the Forearm and Hand
PRONATOR TERES Anterior view, right arm. Latin, pronate, bent forward; teres, rounded, finely shaped. Origin Humeral head: Common flexor origin on the anterior aspect of the medial epicondyle of humerus,…
PRONATOR TERES Anterior view, right arm. Latin, pronate, bent forward; teres, rounded, finely shaped. Origin Humeral head: Common flexor origin on the anterior aspect of the medial epicondyle of humerus,…
TIBIALIS ANTERIOR Anterior view, right leg. Latin, tibia, pipe or flute, shinbone; anterior, before. Origin Upper half of lateral and anterior surface of tibia (including lateral condyle of tibia). Insertion…
EPICRANIUS (OCCIPITOFRONTALIS) Greek, epi-, above, upon; cranium, skull. This muscle is effectively two muscles (occipitalis and frontalis), united by an aponeurosis called the galea aponeurotica, so named because it forms…
Anatomical Directions To describe the relative position of body parts and their movements, it is essential to have a universally accepted initial reference position. The standard body position known as…