Anterior compartment of the forearm

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Anterior compartment of the forearm
Cross-section through the middle of the forearm. (Anterior compartment is at top; posterior compartment is at bottom.)
Artery ulnar artery
Nerve median nerve (anterior interosseous nerve), ulnar nerve (muscular branches of ulnar nerve)

The anterior compartment of the forearm (or flexor compartment)[1] contains the following muscles:

Level Muscle E/I Nerve
superficial flexor carpi radialis E median
superficial palmaris longus E median
superficial flexor carpi ulnaris E ulnar
superficial pronator teres I median
superficial (or intermediate) flexor digitorum superficialis E median
deep flexor digitorum profundus E ulnar + median
deep flexor pollicis longus E median
deep pronator quadratus I median
  • "E/I" refers to "extrinsic" or "intrinsic".

The muscles are largely involved with flexion and pronation. The superficial muscles have their origin on the common flexor tendon.

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