rectus abdominis
Rectus abdominis
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.
Rectus Abdominus
Triceps muscle is not a flexor. Triceps is an extensor of elbow joint. Biceps muscle is flexor.
The strongest Flexor of the hip (thigh) is illiopsoas muscle which is the merger of the illiacus and the psoas major muscle. The illiacus is on the medial side of the pelvic bone attaching to the femur and the psoas major muscle attaches from the lumbar vertebrae to the femur.
flexor digitorum superficialis
The muscle in the hip flexor deep in the pelvis that is composed of two muscles is the iliopsoas. It consists of the iliacus and the psoas major muscles. The iliopsoas is crucial for hip flexion and stabilizing the lumbar spine during movement. Together, these muscles play a significant role in activities such as walking, running, and climbing.
Flexor.
No the flexor closes the joint.
A flexor muscle is a muscle which bends or flexes a limb. Most flexor muscles are located on the anterior aspect of the body.
The flexor is a muscle that bends part of your body.
No. The biceps are a flexor muscle.