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In human anatomy, the dorsal interossei (DI) are four muscles in the back of the hand that act to abduct (spread) the index, middle, and ring fingers away ...
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In human anatomy, the dorsal interossei of the foot are four muscles situated between the metatarsal bones. Dorsal interossei muscles.
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Dorsal interossei (Latin: interossei dorsales) may refer to: Dorsal interossei of the hand, musculi interossei dorsales manus; Dorsal interossei of the foot ...
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The interosseous muscles of the hand are muscles found near the metacarpal bones that help to control the fingers. They are considered voluntary muscles.
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The dorsal interossei muscles are muscles that abduct the second, third and fourth digits. The first digit and the fifth digit have their own abductor muscles ...
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Jul 17, 2023 · The dorsal interosseous muscles are a group of paired intrinsic muscles of the hand located between the metacarpals. They consist of four ...
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The interosseous muscles of the foot are muscles found near the metatarsal bones that help to control the toes. They are considered voluntary muscles.
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Jul 24, 2023 · These muscles are responsible for finger adduction and abduction. Synchronously, the palmar and dorsal interossei assist in flexion of the ...
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