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muscles forearm

muscles forearm

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Compartment Level Muscle E/I Nerve
Anterior superficial flexor carpi radialis E median
Anterior superficial palmaris longus E median
Anterior superficial flexor carpi ulnaris E ulnar
Anterior superficial pronator teres I median
Anterior superficial (or intermediate) flexor digitorum superficialis (sublimis) E median
Anterior deep flexor digitorum profundus E ulnar + median
Anterior deep flexor pollicis longus E median
Anterior deep pronator quadratus I median
Posterior (see below) brachioradialis I radial
Posterior superficial extensor carpi radialis longus E radial
Posterior superficial extensor carpi radialis brevis E radial
Posterior intermediate extensor digitorum (communis) E radial
Posterior intermediate extensor digiti minimi (proprius) E radial
Posterior superficial extensor carpi ulnaris E radial
Posterior deep abductor pollicis longus E radial
Posterior deep extensor pollicis brevis E radial
Posterior deep extensor pollicis longus E radial
Posterior deep extensor indicis (proprius) E radial
Posterior deep supinator I radial
Posterior deep anconeus I radial

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