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Flexor/Pronator Muscles of Forearm

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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F1.1   D1 = Pronator Teres D1.1 = Ulna Head Proximal (F1.1-P): Coronoid Process of Ulna Distal (F1.1-D): Middle convexity of lateral part of radius Nerve (F1.1-N): Median Nerve Action (F1.1-Act): Pronate and flex forearm (at elbow)  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F1.2   D1.2 = Pronator Teres - Humeral Head Proximal (F1.2-P): Medial epicondyle Distal (F1.2-D): Middle convexity of lateral part of radius Act (F1.2-Act): Pronate and flex forearm (at elbow joint)  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F2   F2 = Flexor carpi radialis (FCR) Proximal (F2-P): Medial epicondyle Distal (F2-D): Base of 2nd metacarpal Nerve (F2-N): Median nerve Action (F2-Act): Abduct and flex hand (at wrist joint  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F3   F3 = Palmaris Longus Proximal (F3-P): Medial epicondyle Distal (F3-D): Flexor retinaculum & palmar aponeurosis Nerve (F3-N): median nerve Action (F3-act): Flex hand (at wrist) and tense palmar aponeurosis  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F4.1   D4 = Flexor Carpi Ulnaris (FCU) F4.1 = Flexor carpi ulnaris - ulna head Proximal (F4.1-P): Lateral olecranon of ulna Distal (F4.1-P): 5th metacarpal (pisiform and HoH) Nerve (F4.1-N): Ulnar Nerve Action (F4.1-Act): Adduct and flex hand at wrist  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F4.2   F4.2 = Flexor Carpi Ulnaris - Humeral Head Proximal (F4.2-P): Medial epicondyle Distal (F4.2-D): 5th metacarpal (pisiform and hoh) Nerve(F4.2-N): Ulnar Nerve Action (D4.2-Act): Adduct and flex hand (at wrist)  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F5.1   F5 = Flexor Digitorum Superficialis F5.1 = Flexor Digitorum Superficialis - Humero-Ulna Head Proximal (F5.1-P): Medial epicondyle Distal (F5.1-D): Medial 4 digits at mid-phalanges Nerve (F5.1-N): Median Nerve Action (F5.1-Act): Flex medial 4 mid  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F5.2   F5.2 = Flexor Digitorum Superficialis - Radial head Proximal (F5.2-P): Superior, anterior border of radius Distal (F5.2-D): Medial 4, mid phalanges Nerve (F5.2-N): Median nerve Action (F5.2-Act): Flex  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F6.1   F6 = Flexor Digitorum Profundus F6.1 = Flexor Digitorum Profundus - Medial part Proximal (F6.1-P): Proximal 3/4 medial, anterior border of ulna & interosseous membrane Distal (F6.1-D): 4th and  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F6.2   F6.2 = Flexor Digitorum Profundus - Lateral part Proximal (F6.2-P): Proximal 3/4 medial, anterior surface of ulna & interosseous membrane Distal (F6.2-D): 2rd and 3rd distal phalanges Nerve: (F6.2-N): Anterior interosseous from median nerve  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F7   F7 = Flexor Pollicis Longus Proximal (F7-P): Superior anterior border of radius, adjacent to interosseous membrane Distal (F7-D): Base of distal thumb Nerve (F7-N): Anterior interosseous (from median) Action (F7-Act): Flex thumb  
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List all proximal/distal/nerves/actions for F8   F8 = Pronator Quadratus Proximal (F8-P): Distal 1/4 anterior surface of ulna Distal (F8-D): Distal 1/4 anterior surface of radius Nerve (F8-N): Anterior interosseous (from median) Action (F8-Act): Pronate forearm  
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