Table of muscles of the human body: Upper limb
This article lists the muscles found in the human upper limbs.
Muscles of the human body: Overview |
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Head | Neck | Torso | Upper limbs | Lower limbs |
Legend
quadriceps femoris |
rectus femoris |
vastus lateralis |
vastus intermedius |
vastus medialis |
The following tables of muscles have seven columns:
- Muscle, simply the name of the muscle
- Origin, the fixed attachment point of one end of the muscle that does not move during a muscle contraction (usually a bone)
- Insertion, the opposite attachment point, which does move when the muscle contracts (usually a bone)
- Artery, the main vessel that feeds blood to the muscle
- Innervation, the main nerve that supplies motor control to the muscle
- Action, the visible result of the muscle contraction/relaxation (see biomechanics and human kinetics for more)
- Antagonist, a muscle with the equal but opposite action
Often, a muscle is divided into other muscles; for example, the quadriceps femoris muscle is further subdivided into the rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius and vastus medialis. In these cases, the name of the muscle group is italicized and the component muscles are indented. An example appears to the right.
For more information on many of the terms used within these tables, see anatomical terms of location, anatomical terms of motion, medical terminology, list of human anatomical features and outline of human anatomy.
Vertebral column
Thoracic walls
Muscle | Origin | Insertion | Artery | Nerve | Action | Antagonist |
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pectoralis major | anterior surface of the medial half of the clavicle
Sternocostal head: anterior surface of the sternum, the superior six costal cartilages |
intertubercular groove of the humerus | pectoral branch of the thoracoacromial trunk | lateral pectoral nerve and medial pectoral nerve | Adducts and medially rotates the humerus. It also draws the scapula anteriorly and inferiorly.
Clavicular head: flexes the humerus | |
pectoralis minor | 3rd to 5th ribs, near their costal cartilages | medial border and superior surface of the coracoid process of the scapula | pectoral branch of the thoracoacromial trunk | Medial pectoral nerves (C8, T1) | stabilizes the scapula by drawing it inferiorly and anteriorly against the thoracic wall | |
subclavius | first rib | subclavian groove of clavicle | thoracoacromial artery, clavicular branch | nerve to subclavius | depression of clavicle | |
serratus anterior | fleshy slips from the outer surface of upper 8 or 9 ribs | costal aspect of medial margin of the scapula | lateral thoracic artery (upper part), thoracodorsal artery (lower part) | long thoracic nerve (from roots of brachial plexus C5, C6, C7) | protract and stabilize scapula, assists in upward rotation | rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, trapezius |
Shoulder
Arm
Anterior compartment
Muscle | Origin | Insertion | Artery | Nerve | Action | Antagonist |
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coracobrachialis | coracoid process of scapula | medial humerus | brachial artery | musculocutaneous nerve | adducts humerus | |
biceps brachii | short head: coracoid process of the scapula. long head: supraglenoid tubercle | radial tuberosity | brachial artery | Musculocutaneous nerve (Lateral cord: C5, C6, C7) | flexes elbow and supinates forearm | Triceps brachii muscle |
brachialis | anterior surface of the humerus, particularly the distal half of this bone | coronoid process and the tuberosity of the ulna | radial recurrent artery | musculocutaneous nerve | flexion at elbow joint |
Posterior compartment
Muscle | Origin | Insertion | Artery | Nerve | Action | Antagonist |
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triceps brachii | long head: scapula lateral head: posterior humerus medial head: posterior humerus |
olecranon process of ulna | Profunda brachii | radial nerve | extends forearm, caput longum adducts shoulder | Biceps brachii muscle |
anconeus | Lateral epicondyle of the humerus | lateral surface of the olecranon process and the superior part of the posterior ulna | Profunda brachii, recurrent interosseous artery | radial nerve (C7, C8, and T1) | partly blended in with the triceps, which it assists in extension of the forearm. Stabilises the elbow and abducts the ulna during pronation. |
Forearm
Anterior compartment
Superficial
Deep
Muscle | Origin | Insertion | Artery | Nerve | Action | Antagonist |
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pronator quadratus | medial, anterior surface of the ulna | lateral, anterior surface of the radius | anterior interosseous artery | median nerve (anterior interosseous nerve) | pronates the forearm | Supinator muscle |
flexor digitorum profundus | ulna | distal phalanges | anterior interosseous artery | median (anterior interosseous), muscular branches of ulnar | flex hand, interphalangeal joints | Extensor digitorum muscle |
flexor pollicis longus | The middle 2/4 of the volar [disambiguation needed File:InterlanguageLinks-Asset-Pencil-Hover.gif] surface of the radius and the adjacent interosseus membrane. (Also occasionally a small origin slightly on the medial epicondyle of the ulna.) | The base of the distal phalanx of the thumb | Anterior interosseous artery | Anterior interosseous nerve (branch of median nerve) (C8, T1) | Flexion of the thumb | Extensor pollicis longus muscle, Extensor pollicis brevis muscle |
Posterior compartment
Superficial
Deep
Hand
Lateral volar
Thenar
Medial volar
Muscle | Origin | Insertion | Artery | Nerve | Action | Antagonist |
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palmaris brevis | flexor retinaculum (medial), palmar aponeurosis | palm | superficial branch of ulnar nerve | wrinkle skin of palm | ||
Hypothenar | ||||||
abductor minimi digiti | pisiform | base of the proximal phalanx of the 5th digit on the ulnar or medial side | ulnar artery | deep branch of ulnar nerve | Abduction of little finger | |
flexor digiti minimi brevis | hamate bone | little finger | ulnar artery | deep branch of ulnar nerve | flexes little finger | extensor digiti minimi muscle |
opponens digiti minimi | Hook of hamate and flexor retinaculum | Medial border of 5th metacarpal | ulnar artery | deep branch of ulnar nerve (C8 and T1) | Draws 5th metacarpal anteriorly and rotates it, bringing little finger (5th digit) into opposition with thumb |
Intermediate
Muscles of the human body: Overview |
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Head | Neck | Torso | Upper limbs | Lower limbs |
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General references
- Gosling, J.A.; Harris, P.F.; Humpherson, J.R.; Whitmore, I.; Willan, P.L.T. (2008). Human Anatomy: Color Atlas and Textbook. phot. by A.L. Bentley (5th ed.). Philadephia: Mosby. ISBN 978-0-7234-3451-1.
- http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/GrossAnatomy/dissector/muscles/muscles.html
- http://www.ptcentral.com/muscles/
- http://www.rad.washington.edu/atlas2/