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1An Atlas of Human Anatomy for Students and Physicians

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  • First Year Published: 1904
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    2A Short Description of the Human Muscles: Arranged as They Appear on Dissection. Together with ...

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    • First Year Published: 1818
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      List of extensors of the human body

      compartment of the forearm Extensor carpi radialis longus Extensor carpi radialis brevis Extensor carpi ulnaris Extensor digitorum of phalanges, at all

      Extensor carpi radialis longus muscle

      The extensor carpi radialis longus is one of the five main muscles that control movements at the wrist. This muscle is quite long, starting on the lateral

      Extensor digitorum muscle

      The extensor digitorum muscle (also known as extensor digitorum communis) is a muscle of the posterior forearm present in humans and other animals. It

      Extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle

      In human anatomy, extensor carpi radialis brevis is a muscle in the forearm that acts to extend and abduct the wrist. It is shorter and thicker than its

      Extensor carpi ulnaris muscle

      In human anatomy, the extensor carpi ulnaris is a skeletal muscle located on the ulnar side of the forearm. The extensor carpi ulnaris acts to extend and

      Extensor digiti minimi muscle

      The extensor digiti minimi (extensor digiti quinti proprius) is a slender muscle of the forearm, placed on the ulnar side of the extensor digitorum communis

      Extensor hallucis longus muscle

      The extensor hallucis longus muscle is a thin skeletal muscle, situated between the tibialis anterior and the extensor digitorum longus. It extends the

      Plantar reflex

      Toe flexors are innervated by the tibial nerve. Toe extensors (extensor hallucis longus, extensor digitorum longus) are innervated by the deep peroneal

      Crossed extensor reflex

      The crossed extensor reflex or crossed extensor response or crossed extension reflex is a reflex in which the contralateral limb compensates for loss

      Hand

      mechanism. The primary function of the extensors is to straighten out the digits. The thumb has two extensors in the forearm; the tendons of these form