Yes, the abdominal muscles, for the most part are considered as flexors. They oppose the muscles in the back which are extensors. Working together the abs and back muscles keep the spine in proper alignment.
The major spine flexor is the rectus abdominis muscle. It runs along the front of the abdomen and helps to bend the spine forward. It is commonly known as the "abs" muscle and is important for activities like sit-ups and crunches.
Flexor.
Triceps muscle is not a flexor. Triceps is an extensor of elbow joint. Biceps muscle is flexor.
Flexor digitorum profunds
Your hip flexor hurts
Planters are flexors
No the flexor closes the joint.
Flexor Muscles
The flexor is a muscle that bends part of your body.
flexor digitorum superficialis
There are several muscles involved in flexing the hand. - Palmaris longus (flexes hand) - Flexor carpi radialis (flexes and abducts hand) - Flexor carpi ulnaris (flexes and adducts hand) - Flexor digitorum superficialis (flexes proximal and middle phalanges, flexes hand) - Flexor digitorum profundus (flexes phalanges and hand) - Flexor pollicis longus (flexes thumb and hand) - Flexor pollicis brevis (flexes thumb) There are also a few more I did not include that flex specific digits of the hand
The flexor hallucis longus flexes the great toe and inverts the foot.