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  1. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    21: ...ch as [[pronator teres]], and the [[flexor muscle|flexors]] and [[extensor muscle|extensors]] of the wrist...
    66: ..., and to a common tendon of origin of some of the Flexor muscles of the forearm; the ulnar nerve runs in a...
  2. Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
    14: ...gives origin to the Flexor digitorum sublimis and Flexor pollicis longus; the surface above the line gives...
    24: ... its upper three-fourths, and gives origin to the Flexor pollicis longus; it is broad and flat in its lowe...
  3. Tibia (10700 bytes)
    18: ...om its middle third some fibers of the Soleus and Flexor digitorum longus take origin.
    28: ... Tibialis posterior, Flexor digitorum longus, and Flexor hallucis longus. Immediately below the popliteal ...
    45: ... and serving for the passage of the tendon of the Flexor hallucis longus.
    47: ... lodges the tendons of the Tibialis posterior and Flexor digitorum longus. The ''summit'' of the medial ma...
  4. Ulna (12105 bytes)
    24: ...laterally. From the medial border a part of the [[flexor carpi ulnaris]] arises; while to the lateral bord...
    30: ...head of the [[pronator teres]]. Frequently, the [[flexor pollicis longus]] arises from the lower part of t...
    45: ...portion, smooth and rounded, give origin to the [[flexor digitorum profundus]]; its lower fourth serves fo...
    47: ...aris]], the [[extensor carpi ulnaris]], and the [[flexor digitorum profundus]]; its lower fourth is smooth...
    52: ...ts upper three-fourths, and gives origin to the [[flexor digitorum profundus]]; its lower fourth, also con...
  5. Arm (7276 bytes)
    34: ...the forearm the fleshy parts of the superficial [[flexor muscle]]s cease, and only the tendons remain, so ...
    36: The primary flexor of the elbow is the [[brachialis]] muscle which l...
  6. Thumb (3123 bytes)
    14: * flexor pollicis brevis
    16: * flexor pollicis longus
  7. Elbow-joint (10539 bytes)
    21: ... the ulnar nerve, and gives origin to part of the Flexor digitorum sublimis.
    32: ...n tendon of origin of the Flexor muscles, and the Flexor carpi ulnaris.
  8. Wrist (4731 bytes)
    6: ...the tendons of the Flexor digitorum profundus and Flexor pollicis longus; ''behind,'' it is closely adhere...
    21: The wrist-joint is covered anteriorly by the flexor tendons and posteriorly by the extensor tendons.
  9. Hand (6764 bytes)
    48: The extrinsic muscle groups are the long flexors and extensors. They are called extrinsic because...
    51: ...brical muscles. These muscles arise from the deep flexor (and are special because they have no bony origin...
    55: ==== The flexors ====
    56: ...ingers. The thumb has one long flexor and a short flexor in the thenar muscle group. The human thumb also ...
    59: ...rm and a connected in a more complex way then the flexors to the dorsum of the fingers. The tendons unite ...
  10. Finger (2398 bytes)
    3: ... A notable exception is the [[thumb]], with its [[flexor]] and [[rotators]] comprised in the hand itself.

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