Very interesting. The biceps brachii may be just as much a supinator as it is a flexor. (Are not the brachialis and brachioradialis stronger flexors?)
Also, it appears that while the fingers are abducting and adducting, the thumb is flexing and extending. (To the best of my knowledge, thumb abduction and adduction occurs perpendicular to the palm...not parallel to it.)
Otherwise, good hints for remembering forearm movement.
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123belami 11 months ago
thankyou
saroolicious1 1 year ago
Very interesting. The biceps brachii may be just as much a supinator as it is a flexor. (Are not the brachialis and brachioradialis stronger flexors?)
Also, it appears that while the fingers are abducting and adducting, the thumb is flexing and extending. (To the best of my knowledge, thumb abduction and adduction occurs perpendicular to the palm...not parallel to it.)
Otherwise, good hints for remembering forearm movement.
shmc66 1 year ago
very instructive,thanks..
lynn20092 2 years ago