palmaris brevis

musculus palmaris brevis

The Palmaris brevis is a thin, quadrilateral muscle, placed beneath the integument of the ulnar side of the hand. It arises by tendinous fasciculi from the transverse carpal ligament and palmar aponeurosis; the fleshy fibers are inserted into the skin on the ulnar border of the palm of the hand. The muscle is innervated by the superficial branch of the ulnar nerve, containing fibers from the eighth cervical and first thoracic nerves.

Type Muscle
Latin Name musculus palmaris brevis
FMA ID 37381

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the palmaris brevis?
The Palmaris brevis is a thin, quadrilateral muscle, placed beneath the integument of the ulnar side of the hand. It arises by tendinous fasciculi from the transverse carpal ligament and palmar aponeurosis; the fleshy fibers are inserted into the skin on the ulnar border of the palm of the hand. The
What is the Latin name for the palmaris brevis?
The Latin name for the palmaris brevis is musculus palmaris brevis.

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