Opponens Pollicis Muscle: Anatomy And Function
The opponens pollicis muscle is a small muscle located in the hand. It originates from the transverse carpal ligament and the flexor retinaculum, and inserts onto the base of the first metacarpal bone. The opponens pollicis muscle is innervated by the median nerve. It functions to oppose the thumb to the other fingers, which is … Read more