Flexor digitorum profundus is one of the forearm flexor muscles of the hand and fingers.
Its origin is from the proximal three quarters of the anterior surface of the ulna. It extends medially to the interosseous membrane. From this point it divides into four tendons which pass distally. The tendons pass deep to those of flexor digitorum superficialis at the wrist and as they enter each digital sheath.
It inserts into the palmar base of the distal phalanges of the ulnar four digits. Usually, the tendon to the index finger separates at a more proximal point than the other tendons.
Flexor digitorum has a double innervation but this can be very variable:
The actions of flexor digitorum profundus are:
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