The Musculus flexor digitorum superficialis (lat.: superficial Fingerbeuger) is a skeleton muscle and represents the middle layer of the Beuger at the lower arm. It divides itself in four chords, which divide themselves again briefly before their beginnings into two The chords of the Musculus flexor digitorum profundus run by the developed gaps.
The muscle possesses two muscle heads with humans:
The Musculus flexor digitorum superficialis bends the hand in the wrist and the 2. to 5. Finger up to the middle member.
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