Origin: | Humerus (medial epicondyle via common flexor tendon) Intermuscular septa and deep fascia | |
Insertion: | Flexor retinaculum Palmar aponeurosis Slip sent frequently to the short thumb muscles | |
Innervation: | Cervical root(s): C7–8 Nerve: median nerve | |
Grading of muscle strength:
Grade | Strength | Description |
5* | Normal | Completes range of motion and holds against maximal finger resistance |
4* | Good | Completes range against moderate resistance |
3 | Fair | Completes range of motion with no resistance |
2 | Poor | Completes range of motion |
1 | Trace | Palpable or visible contractile activity, which may or may not be accompanied by a flicker of motion |
0 | Zero | No contractile activity |
*The distinction between Grades 4 and 5 is based on comparison with the normal hand and, barring that, extensive experience in testing the hand. |
Position of patient's hand and upper extremity
- Sitting or supine with palm up. Stabilize the hand while it is cupped and in wrist flexion.
Examiner’s actions
- Apply resistance against wrist flexion (in the direction of wrist extension); apply resistance toward opening the hand. Ask the patient to flex the wrist and then to touch the small finger to the thumb. Observe the PL tendon contract.
Instructions for the patient
- “Flex your wrist. Touch your thumb to your little finger.”