Superior rectus muscle Anatomy, Origin, Insertion, Function
superior-rectus
Description Extensor carpi radialis brevis is a fusiform muscle located in the outer part of the posterior. Anconeus, brachioradialis, extensor carpi radialis longus, extensor digitorum, extensor digiti minimi, and extensor carpi ulnaris all these are combined with ECRB and, it belongs to the superficial forearm extensor group. Crossing the elbow and wrist joints from their…
Description The extensor carpi ulnaris muscle is a muscle in the forearm that runs from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus (upper arm bone) to the base of the fifth metacarpal bone (a bone in the hand). It is responsible for extending and adducting the wrist joint. The extensor carpi ulnaris muscle is part of…
Introduction On the lateral side of the tibia is the fibula, a long bone in the lower extremity. The tibia is thicker and much smaller than the fibula. It begins at the knee joint just behind the tibial head and continues laterally down the leg until it reaches the ankle joint. The interosseous border connects…
Introduction Your shinbone is called the tibia. It is an essential component of your capacity to stand and move, and it is the second longest bone in your body. Numerous essential muscles, tendons, nerves, and ligaments are supported by your tibia. Your tibia usually breaks from severe trauma, like a fall or car accident, because…
Description Extensor Digiti Minimi is a long slender skeletal muscle located in the posterior compartment of the forearm. It lies in the middle of the Extensor Digitorum and Extensor Carpi Ulnaris and is usually associated with the Extensor Digitorum. The antagonist of the muscle is the Flexor Digiti Minimi muscle. Origin of Extensor Digiti Minimi…
Introduction Intercostal muscles are many other groups of muscles that run associate the ribs and encourage form and relocate the chest wall. The intercostal muscles are mainly involved in the mechanical regard of breathing by promoting expansion and constricting the size of the chest cavity. The muscles are innervated by the intercostal nerves, which are…
What is Metacarpophalangeal (MP or MCP) Joint? The metacarpophalangeal [ MP or MCP] joint, also known as “the knuckle,” is assembled by the articulation of the proximal phalanx & metacarpal head. This multiaxial joint permits flexion & extension as well as abduction & adduction movements. The MCP joint also dynamically corresponds with the interphalangeal (IP)…
What is the Brachialis muscle? The brachialis (Teichmann muscle), also known as the brachialis anticus, is a muscle located in the upper arm that works as a flexion of the elbow. It is located under the biceps brachii, and a group of the region known as the cubital fossa (elbow pit). It arises from the…
Introduction The longest, most oblong, and strongest bone in the human body is the femur. The spherical head at the apex and the cylindrical shaft at the base are joined at the proximal end by the pyramid-shaped neck. Additionally, two primary bony protrusions connect to the forces that move the hip and knee: the larger…