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Muscles of anterior antebrachial compartment

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Pronator teres: Origin   Coronoid process and medial epicondyle of humerus  
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Pronator teres: Insertion   Middle convexity of lateral surface of radius  
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Pronator teres: Innervation   Median nerve  
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Pronator teres: Main action   Pronates and flexes forearm (at elbow)  
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Flexor carpi radialis: Origin   Medial epicondyle of humerus  
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Flexor carpi radialis: Insertion   Base of 2nd metacarpal  
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Flexor carpi radialis: Innervation   Median nerve  
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Flexor carpi radialis: Main action   Flexes and abducts hand (at wrist)  
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Palmaris longus: Origin   Medial epicondyle of humerus  
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Palmaris longus: Insertion   Distal half of flexor retinaculum and apex of palmar aponeurosis  
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Palmaris longus: Innervation   Median nerve  
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Palmaris longus: Main action   Flexes hand (at wrist) and tenses palmar aponeurosis  
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Flexor carpi ulnaris: Origin   Medial epicondyle of humerus, Olecranon and posterior border (via aponeurosis)  
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Flexor carpi ulnaris: Insertion   Pisiform, hook of hamate, 5th metacarpal  
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Flexor carpi ulnaris: Innervation   Ulnar nerve  
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Flexor carpi ulnaris: Main action   Flexes and adducts hand (at wrist)  
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Flexor digitorum superficialis: Origin   Medial epicondyle, superior half of anterior border  
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Flexor digitorum superficialis: Insertion   Shafts of middle phalanges of medial four fingers  
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Flexor digitorum superficialis: Innervation   Median nerve  
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Flexor digitorum superficialis: Main action   Flexes middle phalanges at proximal interphalangeal joints of middle four fingers; flexes proximal phalanges at metacarpophalangeal joints  
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Flexor digitorum profundus: Origin   Proximal 3/4 of medial and anterior surfaces of ulna and interosseous membrane  
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Flexor digitorum profundus: Insertion   Bases of distal phalanges of 4th and 5th fingers, 2nd and 3rd  
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Flexor digitorum profundus: Innervation   Ulnar nerve  
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Flexor digitorum profundus: Main action   Flexes distal phlanges 4 and 5 at distal interphalangeal joints, 2 and 3  
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Flexor pollicis longus: Origin   Anterior surface of radius and adjacent interosseous membrane  
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Flexor pollicis longus: Insertion   Base of distal phalanx of thumb  
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Flexor pollicis longus: Innervation   Median nerve  
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Flexor pollicis longus: Main action   Flexes phalanges of 1st digit  
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Pronator quadratus: Origin   Distal quarter of anterior surface of ulna  
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Pronator quadratus: Insertion   Distal quarter of anterior surface of radius  
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Pronator quadratus: Innervation   Median nerve  
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Pronator quadratus: Main action   Pronates forearm; deep fibers bind radius and ulna  
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