palmaris longus muscle
The palmaris longus is seen as a small tendon between the flexor carpi radialis and the flexor carpi ulnaris, although it is not always present. The muscle is absent in about 14 percent of the population, however this varies greatly with ethnicity. Absence of palmaris does not have any known effect on grip strength. Palmaris longus can be palpated by touching the pads of the fifth and first fingers and flexing the wrist. The tendon, if present, will be very visible. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmaris_longus_muscle ]
Term info
palmaris longus muscle
- musculus palmaris longus
- palmaris longus
palmaris
uberon
UBERON:0016493
Term relations
- skeletal muscle organ and has_muscle_origin some entepicondyle of humerus and has_muscle_insertion some aponeurosis palmaris
- forelimb muscle
- has_muscle_insertion some aponeurosis palmaris
- has_muscle_origin some entepicondyle of humerus
- innervated_by some median nerve