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前臂肌肉解剖.ppt

1、GROSS ANATOMY OF THE FOREARM丁香园1.Main MenuBones of the forearm.Superficial muscles of the anterior compartment.Deep muscles of the anterior compartment.Arteries and nerves of the anterior compartment.Superficial muscles of the posterior compartment.Deep muscles of the posterior compartment.Arteries

2、and nerves of the posterior compartment.Acknowledgements2.3.Bones of the forearmThe radius proximally articulates with the humerus at the elbow joint.Distally it articulates with the scaphoid and lunate bones of the carpus,and with the ulna at the distal radioulnar joint.The ulna is the more medial

3、of the two bones.Its proximal end articulates with the humerus at the elbow joint.Distally it articulates with the radius.It is excluded from the wrist joint by the articular disc.The interosseous membrane bind the radius and the ulna together.HeadInterosseous membraneRadiusHumerusTuberosity of radi

4、usUlnaHeadFig 1.Anterior view of bones of the forearm.4.5.6.总体体记忆前臂共有前臂共有18块肌肉肌肉分分为屈肌与伸肌二部分屈肌与伸肌二部分屈肌屈肌8块分分为浅浅层与深与深层浅浅层有有5块深深层有有3块伸肌伸肌10块浅深各浅深各5块前臂屈肌屈肌8块伸肌10块浅5深3浅5深57.前臂前臂8块屈肌屈肌浅浅层层5 5块块旋前圆肌桡侧屈腕肌掌长肌指浅屈肌尺侧屈腕肌8.Superficial muscles of the anterior compartment.Title page.1234The superficial muscles of

5、the anterior compartment include pronator teres旋前圆肌,flexor carpi radialis桡侧腕屈肌,palmaris longus掌长肌,and flexor carpi ulnaris.Also included in this group is flexor digitorum superficialis.The superficial group of muscles all have the same origin,which is attached to the medial epicondyle of the humerus

6、肱骨内上髁.FOR FURTHER DETAILS CLICK ON EACH INDIVIDUAL MUSCLE BELOW.1.Pronator teres2.Flexor carpi radialis3.Flexor carpi ulnaris4.Flexor digitorum superficialisPalmaris longus(not included in the diagram).Fig 2.Showing superficial muscles of the posterior compartment.Brachio-radialisReturn to main menu

7、Return to main menu9.Pronator Teres5te7ri:zThe pronator teres has two heads,the humeral head and the ulnar head.The median nerve正中神经enters the forearm between the two heads.Origin:-Humeral head-Medial epicondyle of the humerus.Ulnar head-Medial border of the coronoid process冠突,冠状突of the ulna.Inserti

8、on附着附着:-Lateral aspect of the shaft of the radius.Nerve supply:-Median nerve,C6 and C7.Action:-Pronation of the forearm.Flexion of the forearm.Pronator teresRadiusFig 3.Pronator teres.Return to title Return to title pagepage10.*Flexor carpi radialis,palmaris longus,and flexor carpi ulnarisFlexor car

9、pi radialisOrigin:-Medial epicondyle of the humerus.Insertion:-Base of the second and third metacarpal bones.Nerve supply:-Median nerve,C6 and C7.Action:-Flexes the hand at the wrist joint.Abducts the hand at the wrist joint.Palmaris longus Origin:-Medial epicondyle of the humerus.Insertion:-Flexor

10、retinaculum and palmar aponeurosis.Nerve supply:-Median nerve,C7 and C8 Action:-Flexes the hand at wrist joint.Flexor carpi ulnaris.Origin:-Humeral head-Medial epicondyle of the humerus.Ulnar head-Medial aspect of the olecranon鹰嘴(process of the ulna and the posterior border of the ulna.Insertion:-Pi

11、siform bone豌豆状的,hook of the hamate,and base of the fifth metacarpal bone.Nerve supply:-The ulnar nerve,C7,C8,and T1.Action:-Flexes the hand at wrist joint.Adducts the hand at wrist jointPronator teresFlexor carpi radialisPalmaris longusFlexor carpi ulnarisFig 4.Flexor carpi radialis and ulnaris and

12、palmaris longusReturn to title pageReturn to title page11.Flexor digitorum superficialis.Origin:-Humeroulnar head:Medial epicondyle of the humerus and the medial margin of the coronoid process of the ulna.Radial head:Rising from the oblique line on the anterior surface of the shaft of the radius.Ins

13、ertion:-The muscle belly gives rise to four tendons distally.Each of the tendon attaches to the sides of the middle phalanx指骨,趾骨 of the four medial finger.Nerve supply:-Median nerve,C8 and T1.Action:-Flexes the middle phalanx of fingers.Flexes the proximal phalanx of fingers(weak).Flexes the wrist.F

14、lexor digitorum superficialis.Fig 5.Flexor digitorum superficialis.Return to title pageReturn to title page12.前臂前臂8块屈肌屈肌深深层层3 3块块指深屈肌拇长屈肌旋前方肌13.Deep Muscles of the anterior compartment.Title pageThe deep muscles of the forearm comprise of the flexor pollicis longus,flexor digitorum profundus and pro

15、nator quadratus.For further details click on each of the individual muscles.1.Flexor digitorum profundus.2.Flexor pollicis longus.Pronator quadratus not shown.112Brachio-radialis(cut)Tendon of carpi flexor radialis(cut)Fig 6.Deep muscles of the anterior compartment.Return to main menu14.Flexor digit

16、orum profundus and flexor pollicis longusFlexor pollicis longusOrigin:-Middle of the anterior surface of the shaft of the radius and from the adjoining part of the interosseous membrane.Insertion:-The tendon passes distally through the carpal tunnel and attaches to the distal phalanx of the thumb.Ne

17、rve supply:-The anterior interosseous branch of the median nerve.Action:-Flexes the phalanges of the thumb.Flexor digitorum profundus深的深的Origin:-Upper three-quarters of the anteriomedial shaft of the ulna.Insertion:-The muscle divides into four tendons just prior to traversing the carpal tunnel.They

18、 attach to the distal phalanx of the four fingers.Nerve supply:-The medial part is supplied by the ulnar nerve,the lateral portion is supplied by the anterior interosseous branch of the median nerve,C8 and T1.Action:-Flexes the finger.Exclusive flexor of the distal phalanx.Weak flexor of the wrist.F

19、lexor pollicis longusPronator quadratusFlexor digitorum profundusFig 7.Flexor digitorum profundus and flexor pollicis longus.Return to title page15.Pronator QuadratusOrigin:-Lower quarter of the anterior surface of the shaft of the ulna.Insertion:-Lower quarter of the anterior surface of the shaft o

20、f the radius.Nerve supply:-The anterior interosseous branch of the median nerve.Action:-Pronates the forearm.Pronator quadratusFlexor carpi radialis(cut)Flexor pollicis longusFlexor digitorum profundusFlexor carpi ulnaris(cut)Fig 8.Pronator quadratus.Return to title page16.Arteries and Nerves of the

21、 anterior compartment.Title page Ulnar artery:-Larger than the radial artery.It passes between the arch formed by the radial and ulnar attachment of the flexor digitorum superficialis and descends through the anterior compartment.It enters the palm of the hand in front of the flexor retinaculum,and

22、promptly divides in superficial and deep palmer branches.Branches-Muscular branches-to the muscles of the anterior compartment.Recurrent branches-to the anastomosis around the wrist jointBranches to the anastomosis around the wrist jointCommon interosseous artery-arises in the upper part of the ulna

23、r artery and then divides in the anterior and posterior interosseous arteries.Anterior interosseous artery:-arises from the common interosseous artery and descends in the anterior compartment to eventually join the anastomosis around the wrist joint.It supplies the deep flexor muscles,and gives off

24、nutrient branches to the the radius and ulna.Brachial arteryMedian nerveUlnar nerveRadial nerveUlnar arteryFig 9.Arteries and nerves of the anterior compartment.NextReturn to nerves17.Arteries and Nerves of the anterior compartment.Posterior interosseous artery-arises from the common interosseous ar

25、tery and and enters the posterior compartment.Radial artery:-It begins in the cubital fossa肘窝when the brachial artery divides into the radial and ulna artery.It passes distally,travels under the brachioradialis,resting on the deep flexor muscles.The artery briefly travels on the lateral side of the

26、radius,before travelling over the anterior surface of the radius.The artery then winds around the lateral aspect of the wrist,before entering the palm of the hand to form the deep palmer arch.Branches-Muscular branches:to the neighbouring muscles.Branches to the anastomosis around the wrist and elbo

27、w joint.Superficial palmer joint:arises just above the wrist,frequently joins the ulnar artery to give rise to the superficial palmer arch.Radial nerveSuperficial radial nerveRadial arteryBrachial arteryMedian nerveUlnar nerveUlnar arteryMedian nerveFig 10.Arteries and nerves of the anterior compart

28、ment.NextNextReturn to nerves18.Nerves of the anterior compartmentMedian Nerve(fig 9,fig 10)The median nerve leaves the cubital fossa in between the two heads of the pronator teres.It descends between the superficial and deep flexor muscles.At the wrist it lies superficially,before entering the palm

29、 behind the flexor retinaculum.Branches:-Muscular branch:-all the superficial muscles of the anterior compartment except flexor carpi ulnaris.Articular branches:to the elbow jointAnterior interosseous nerve:arises from the median nerve as it emerges from the two heads of the pronator teres.(see belo

30、w)Palmer cutaneous Branch:Distributed to the skin over the lateral part of the palm.Anterior interosseous nerve It arises from the median nerve(see above)and then descends down the anterior surface of the interosseous membrane.Branches-Muscular branches:all the muscles of deep flexion in the anterio

31、r compartment except the medial part of digitorum profundus.Articular branches:to the wrist joint,the distal radioulnar joint,and the joints of the carpus.Ulnar Nerve(fig9,fig 10)The ulnar nerve passes behind the medial epicondyle and enters the forearm between the two heads of flexor carpi ulnaris.

32、It descends between the flexor carpi ulnaris and the flexor digitorum profundus.The ulnar nerve becomes superficial at the wrist,before entering the palm in front of the flexor retinaculum.Branches-Muscular branches:to the flexor carpi ulnaris and to the medial half of the flexor digitorum profundus

33、Articular branches:to the elbow joint.Palmar cutaneous branch:arises in the middle of the forearm,Supplies skin over the thenar eminence鱼际.Dorsal cutaneous branch:arises in the distal third of the of the forearm,and passes medially to the dorsum of the hand.Return to main menu19.前臂前臂10块伸肌伸肌浅浅层层5 5块

34、块桡侧腕长伸肌桡侧腕短伸肌指伸肌小指伸肌尺侧腕伸肌20.Superficial muscles of the posterior compartment.Title pageThe superficial muscles of the anterior compartment are mainly concerned with the extension at wrist joint and of the digit.The muscles in this group comprise of the Extensor carpi radialis brevis,extensor digitor

35、um,extensor digiti minimi,extensor carpi ulnaris,and the two more lateral lying brachioradialis and extensor carpi radialis longus.NB-The anconeus also lies in the posterior compartment but is functionally very different to the rest of the muscles in this group.Its action are to aid the triceps in e

36、xtension at the elbow joint.Click below on each of the muscles for further detail about each of the individual muscles.1.Extensor carpi radialis longus2.Extensor digitorum3.Extensor carpi ulnaris4.Extensor digiti minimiBrachioradialis and extensor carpi brevis are not included in the figure.24Ancone

37、us231Fig 11.Superficial muscles of the posterior compartment.Return to main menu21.Extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis,and extensor carpi ulnarisExtensor carpi radialis longusOrigin:-From the lower third of the lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus.Insertion:-Posterior surface of the base

38、 of the second metacarpal bone.Nerve supply:-Radial nerve,C6 and C7.Action:-Extends and abducts the hand at the wrist joint.Extensor carpi radialis brevisOrigin:-From the common tendon attached to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.Insertion:-Posterior surface of the base of the third metacarpal

39、bone.Nerve supply:-Posterior interosseous nerve,C7 and C8.Action:-Extends and abducts the hand at the wrist joint.Extensor carpi ulnarisOrigin:-From the common tendon attached to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.Insertion:-Posterior surface of the base of the fifth metacarpal bone.Nerve supply:

40、Posterior interosseous nerve,C7 and C8Action:-Extends and adducts the hand at wrist joint.Extensor carpi radialis longusExtensor carpi radialis brevisExtensor carpi ulnarisFig 12.Extensor carpi radialis brevis and longus and extensor carpi ulnaris.Return to title page22.Extensor digitorum and exten

41、sor digiti minimiExtensor digitorumOrigin:-From the common tendon attached to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.Insertion:-The muscle divides into four tendons which pass to the fingers and form the dorsal expansion.On the dorsum of the hand these are interconnected by fibrous tissue.Near the pr

42、oximal interphalangeal joint of each finger the expansions divide into the central part,which inserts into base of the middle phalanx,and the two lateral parts,which insert into the base of the distal phalanx.Nerve supply:-Posterior interosseous nerve,C7 and C8Action:-Mainly it extends the metacarpo

43、phalangeal joint,but it also assists in extending the proximal and distal interphalangeal joint and the arm.Extensor digiti minimi Origin:-From the common tendon attached to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.Insertion:-Via two tendons to the dorsal expansion for the little finger.Nerve supply:-P

44、osterior interosseous nerve,C7 and C8Action:-Assists in the extension of the little finger.Extensor digitorumExtensor digiti minimiFig 13.Extensor digitorum and extensor digiti minimi.Return to title page23.BrachioradialisOrigin:-From the upper twp thirds of the lateral supracondylar ridge of the hu

45、merus.Insertion:-Base of the styloid process of the radius.Nerve supply:-Radial nerve,C5 and C6.Action:-It flexes the forearm(despite being being served by an extensor nerve),assists in rotating or restoring the arm into midprone position,depending on the initial position.Brachio-radialisExtensor ca

46、rpi radialis longusExtensor carpi radialis brevisFlexor carpi radialisFig 15.Brachioradialis(anterior view).Fig 14 Brachioradialis(lateral view).Return to title page 24.Deep muscles in the posterior compartment.Title pageThe deep muscles of the fore arm consist of three muscles that act on the thumb

47、the extensor indicis and supinator.Except for the supinator they all originate from only the forearm bones.For further details on each of the bones click on the individual muscles.1.Supinator.2.Abductor pollicis longus.3.Extensor pollicis longus.4.Extensor indicis.5.Extensor pollicis brevis.12435Fi

48、g 16.Deep muscles of the posterior compartment.Return to main menu25.Extensor pollicis longus and brevis,and abductor pollicis longusAbductor pollicis longusOrigin:-Middle of the posterior surface of the shaft of the ulna and radius.Insertion:-Posterior surface of the base of the first metacarpal bo

49、ne.Nerve supply:-The posterior interosseous nerve,C7 and C8.Action:-Abducts and extends the thumb.Extensor pollicis longusOrigin:-From the posterior surface of the ulna.Insertion:-Posterior surface of the base of the distal phalanx of the thumb.Nerve supply:-The posterior interosseous nerve,C7 and C

50、8.Action:-Extends the thumb.Extensor pollicis brevisOrigin:-Posterior surface of the radius.Insertion:-Posterior surface of the proximal phalanx of the thumbNerve supply:-The posterior interosseous nerve,C7 and C8.Action:-Extends the thumb.Anatomical snuff box:medial boundary is the the tendon of th

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