dorsal interosseous of manus
The dorsal interossei of the hand are muscles that occupy the space between the metacarpals. There are four dorsal interossei in each hand. They are specified as 'dorsal' to contrast them with the palmar interossei, which are located on the anterior side of the metacarpals. The dorsal interosseous muscles are bipennate, with each muscle arising by two heads from the adjacent sides of the metacarpal bones, but more extensively from the metacarpal bone of the finger into which the muscle is inserted. They are inserted into the bases of the proximal phalanges and into the extensor expansion of the corresponding extensor digitorum tendon. The middle digit has two dorsal interossei insert onto it while the first digit (thumb) and the fifth digit (little finger) have none[WP]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsal_interossei_muscles_(hand) ]
Synonyms: dorsal manus interosseous muscle, dorsal interosseous of hand, dorsal hand interosseus muscle, musculi interossei dorsales manus
Term info
- Wikipedia:Dorsal_interossei_muscles_(hand)
- NCIT:C52703
- MA:0002314
- SCTID:245002007
- UMLS:C1744530 (ncithesaurus:Dorsal_Hand_Interosseous_Muscle)
- FMA:37418
- EMAPA:37519 (MA:th)
Action: abducts medial digits
dorsal interosseous muscle of hand
uberon
UBERON:0001503
Dorsal interosseous of hand