Opponens pollicis muscle

The opponens pollicis is a small, triangular muscle in the hand, which functions to oppose the thumb. It is one of the three thenar muscles. It lies deep to the abductor pollicis brevis and lateral to the flexor pollicis brevis.

Opponens pollicis muscle
The deep muscles of the right hand. Palmar surface.
The superficial muscles of the left hand. Palmar surface.
Details
Origintrapezium and transverse carpal ligament
Insertionmetacarpal bone of the thumb on its radial side
ArterySuperficial palmar arch
NerveRecurrent branch of the median nerve
ActionsFlexion of the thumb's metacarpal at the first carpometacarpal joint, which aids in opposition of the thumb
Identifiers
Latinmusculus opponens pollicis
TA98A04.6.02.058
TA22525
FMA37379
Anatomical terms of muscle
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