extensor digiti minimi
The muscle responsible for bringing the little finger toward the thumb is called the abductor digiti minimi.
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The muscle that starts with the letter F is the "frontalis" muscle. It is located in the forehead region and is involved in facial expressions, such as raising the eyebrows and wrinkling the forehead.
Flexor digiti minimi brevis is a muscle that flexes the little finger. Frontalis is a facial muscle that wrinkles the eyebrow. FLexor pollicis brevis is a muscle that flexes the thumb.
The primary muscle responsible for finger flexion is the flexor digitorum profundus, which flexes the distal joints of the fingers. Additionally, the flexor digitorum superficialis assists in flexing the proximal joints. These muscles work together to allow for the bending of the fingers, enabling grasping and gripping actions.
No, extending a muscle is not considered an isotonic contraction. Isotonic contractions occur when a muscle changes length while maintaining a constant tension, such as during lifting or lowering a weight. In contrast, extending typically refers to the lengthening of a muscle under tension, which can occur during eccentric contractions, where the muscle lengthens while still generating force.
There are several reasons why a person's little finger may not be working properly, including nerve damage, muscle weakness or strain, arthritis, or a previous injury. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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The triceps brachii muscle does not flex the elbow; it is responsible for extending the elbow joint when it contracts.