Two groups of muscles articulate the hand. Muscles that originate on the arm and cross the wrist are called extrinsic muscles while those that originate on the hand itself are called intrinsic muscles.
It's not as complicated as it may look.
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Muscle
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Location
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Action
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| Flexor digitorum superficialis | On the inside of the forearm, attaches to the base of the finger (proximal phalanx) | Flexes the fingers, does not act on the distal joint |
| Flexor digitorum profundus | On the inside of the forearm, attaches closer to the tip of the finger (on the distal phalanx) | Flexes the fingers, including the distal joint |
| Flexor pollicis longus | On the inside of the forearm, attaches to the distal phalanx of the thumb | Flexes the thumb |
| Extensor digitorum | On the back (dorsal surface) of the forearm, from the elbow (on the lateral epicondyle) to the back of the middle phalanx | Extends the fingers, an extensor mechanism attaches to the distal phalanx ensuring that both joints of the finger extend together |
| Extensor indicis | On the back of the forearm from the ulna to the extensor digitorum tendon on the index finger | Allows more independant extension of the index finger |
| Extensor digiti minimi | At the back of the forearm from the lateral epicondyle to the tendon of the extensor digitorum | Allows more independant extension of the little finger |
| Extensor pollicis longus | On the radial side of the back of the forearm connecting on to the distal phalanx of the thumb | Extends the thumb |
| Extensor pollicis brevis | On the radial side of the back of the forearm to the proximal phalanx of the thumb | Extends the thumb |
| Abductor pollicis longus | On the radial side of the back of the forearm to the base of the first metacarpal | Extends and abducts the thumb. |
The interossei lie on either side of the hand between the metacarpals and the lumbricals are on the palmar side between the deep flexor tendons of the fingers. Their primary function is in adduction/abduction of the fingers and to contribute to fine motor control.
The other intrinsic hand muscles control the thumb and the little finger, allowing the hand to close in and grip objects. Look at your hand and you'll see two fleshy pads at the base of the palm. On the thumb side (the thenar eminence) are the three thumb muscles, there are three more on the ulnar side controlling the little finger and one in the middle.
| Muscle | Location | Action |
| Abductor pollicis brevis | From the carpals to the first phalange of the thumb (on the thenar eminence) | Abduct and assist in opposition of the thumb |
| Opponens pollicis | From the lateral wrist to the first metacarpal (on the thenar eminence) | Opposition of the thumb |
| Adductor pollicis | From the centre of the hand to the thumb (also on the thenar eminence) | Adduction of the thumb |
| Palmaris brevis | In the palm of the hand | Assist in closing the palm of the hand |
| Abductor digiti minimi | On the ulnar side of the hand from the medial carpals to the first phalange of the little finger | Abduction of the little finger |
| Flexor digiti minimi brevis | On the ulnar side of the hand attaching on the medial carpals just inside the abductor attachment to the first phalange of the little finger | Flexion of the little finger |
| Opponens digiti minimi | Attaching just inside the flexor to insert onto the outside of the fifth metacarpal | Opposition of the little finger (roll it in to the middle) |