Sir u are God of anatomy ♥️thanku for making anatomy simple in this though time .I will always remember u and if I got anatomy ques correct then all credits got to u .
Amazing video sir! Thank you so much! It's a joy watching your videos! :) Sir, could also also show cadaveric specimen and help identify these muscles in them? In diagrams its easy, in cadaveric images it becomes very confusing.. Also consider including the cadaveric images after these explanations in other videos in the future...it would be really helpful. Thank you.
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INTRINSIC MUSCLES OF HAND 1 opponens pollicis isndeep to FPB and APB 2 opponens pollicis is attached to 1st metacarpal , all rest thenar muscles attach to phalanx As it is attached to metacarpal , it can rotate the metacarpal .. 3 base of 1st metacarpal fracture is benett fracture , so in benett fracture , opposition of thumb impaired , 4 grave yard of ulnar nerve - adductor pollicis , that's ulnar nerve comes here and ends ... 5 opponens digiti minimi attached to 5th metacarpal .. 6 one of the hypothenar muscle is subcutaneous i.e. palmaris brevis ... 7 lumbricals arise from FDP tendon And insert on extensor tendons so , Causes flexion at MCP and extension at IP 8 palmar interosseei are unipennate and dorsal interoseei are bipennate PAD - palmar interosseei for adduction 9 middle finger has no palmar interosseei 10 ist and little finger are devoid of dorsal interoseei 11 middle finger - double dorsal interoseei 12 all interosseei are supplied by ulnar nerve