Medical Definition of Musculus lumbricalis manus

1. Four intrinsic muscles of the hand; origin, the two lateral: from the radial side of the tendons of the flexor digitorum profundus going to the index and middle fingers; the two medial: from the adjacent sides of the second and third, and third and fourth tendons; insertion, radial side of extensor tendon on dorsum of each of the four fingers; action, flexes metacarpophalangeal joint and extends the proximal and distal interphalangeal joint; nerve supply, the two radial muscles by the median, the two ulnar muscles by the ulnar. Synonym: musculus lumbricalis manus. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Musculus Lumbricalis Manus

musculus levator labii superioris alaeque nasi
musculus levator palati
musculus levator palpebrae superioris
musculus levator prostatae
musculus levator scapulae
musculus levator veli palatini
musculus longissimus
musculus longissimus capitis
musculus longissimus cervicis
musculus longissimus dorsi
musculus longissimus thoracis
musculus longitudinalis inferior
musculus longitudinalis superior
musculus longus capitis
musculus longus colli
musculus lumbricalis manus (current term)
musculus lumbricalis pedis
musculus mentalis
musculus multifidus
musculus multifidus spinae
musculus multipennatus
musculus mylohyoideus
musculus mylopharyngeus
musculus nasalis
musculus obliquus auriculae
musculus obliquus capitis inferior
musculus obliquus capitis superior
musculus obliquus externus abdominis
musculus obliquus inferior

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