词条 | Pronator teres muscle | |||
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| Name = Pronator teres muscle | Latin = Musculus pronator teres | Image = Pronator-teres.png | Caption = Anterior view of the left forearm. Superficial muscles. (Pronator teres colored at center.) | Width = 194 | Origin = humeral head: medial supracondylar ridge of humerus (common flexor tendon) , ulnar head:coronoid process of ulna | Insertion = Middle of the lateral surface of the body of the radius | Action = pronation of forearm, flexes elbow | Antagonist = Supinator muscle | Blood = ulnar artery and radial artery | Nerve = median nerve }} The pronator teres is a muscle (located mainly in the forearm) that, along with the pronator quadratus, serves to pronate the forearm (turning it so that the palm faces posteriorly when from the anatomical position). It has two attachments, to the medial humeral supracondylar ridge and the ulnar head, and inserts near the middle of the radius. StructureThe pronator teres has two heads—humeral and ulnar.
The median nerve enters the forearm between the two heads of the muscle, and is separated from the ulnar artery by the ulnar head. The muscle passes obliquely across the forearm, and ends in a flat tendon, which is inserted into a rough impression at the middle of the lateral surface of the body of the radius, just distal to the insertion of the supinator. The lateral border of the muscle forms the medial boundary of the triangular hollow known as the cubital fossa, which is situated anterior to the elbow. Nerve supplyThe pronator teres is innervated by the median nerve. To stimulate the pronator teres, a signal begins in the precentral gyrus in the brain and goes down through the internal capsule. It continues down the corticospinal tracts through the capsule, midbrain, and pons where it arrives at the medullar pyramids. Once at the pyramids, the corticospinal tract VariationOccasionally, the ulnar head is absent. Also, additional slips from the medial intermuscular septum, from the biceps brachii, and from the brachialis occasionally occur. FunctionPronator teres pronates the forearm, turning the hand posteriorly. If the elbow is flexed to a right angle, then pronator teres will turn the hand so that the palm faces inferiorly. It is assisted in this action by pronator quadratus. It also weakly flexes the elbow, or assists in flexion at the elbow when there is strong resistance. Clinical significancePronator teres syndrome is one cause of wrist pain. It is a type of neurogenic pain.
In C5 tetraplegia or radial nerve palsy patients, pronator teres tendon can be rerouted, so called tendon transfer, to extensor carpi radialis brevis tendon to restore wrist extension.[3] EtymologyThe word pronator comes from the Latin pronus, which means “inclined forward or lying face downward”, and has to do with the muscle's action being pronation of the forearm. The Latin term teres, which means "round or cylindrical shaped" or "long and round", refers to the shape of the muscle.[4][5] The indirect English translation of pronator teres is therefore: cylindrical muscle that turns the forearm (and the palm along with it) down. Additional imagesReferences{{Gray's}}1. ^{{cite web|title=The Descending Tracks|url=http://teachmeanatomy.info/neuro/pathways/descending-tracts-motor/|website=TeachMeAnatomy|accessdate=3 December 2015}} 2. ^{{EMedicine|article|1877731|Brachial Plexus Anatomy}} 3. ^{{Cite journal|last=Sammer|first=Douglas M.|last2=Chung|first2=Kevin C.|date=2009|title=Tendon Transfers Part I: Principles of Transfer and Transfers for Radial Nerve Palsy|journal=Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|volume=123|issue=5|pages=169e–177e|doi=10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181a20526|pmc=4414253|pmid=19407608}} 4. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.th/books?id=ybTwAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA202&lpg=PA202&dq=pronator+teres+round+shape&source=bl&ots=gkRFGoOexg&sig=0ohpi4CIXpyMRibOhYgfrCNql30&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiB4eTtkaTZAhVKRo8KHeKjAKgQ6AEIeDAO#v=onepage&q=pronator%20teres%20round%20shape&f=false|title=Know the Body: Muscle, Bone, and Palpation Essentials - E-Book|last=Muscolino|first=Joseph E.|date=2013-12-19|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|isbn=9780323291439|language=en}} 5. ^{{Google books |id=96jG5n-vmPcC |page=110 |title=Surgical Anatomy of the Hand and Upper Extremity }} External links
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