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  1. List of flexors of the human body - Wikipedia

    In anatomy, flexor is a muscle that contracts to perform flexion (from the Latin verb flectere, to bend), [1] a movement that decreases the angle between the bones converging at a joint.

  2. Flexor muscle | Forearm, Hand & Wrist | Britannica

    flexor muscle, any of the muscles that decrease the angle between bones on two sides of a joint, as in bending the elbow or knee. Several of the muscles of the hands and feet are named for this …

  3. Flexor Muscles: What Are They And How Do They Work?

    Jun 25, 2025 · Flexor muscles are responsible for bending your limbs. They are attached to your bones by tendons and help you move your body.

  4. What Does Flexor Mean and What Do These Muscles Do?

    Aug 27, 2025 · Understand flexor muscles: what they are, how they work to bend joints, and their crucial role in everyday movement.

  5. FLEXOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FLEXOR is a muscle serving to bend a body part (such as a limb).

  6. Flexor | definition of flexor by Medical dictionary

    flexor A muscle that bends (flexes) a joint. A muscle that straightens (extends) a joint is called an extensor. Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005

  7. Flexor And Extensor Groups - Structure, Function & Location

    The flexor and extensor muscle groups are two fundamental categories of skeletal muscles that control joint movement by producing opposing actions: flexion and extension.

  8. Flexor muscle - Structure, Function, Anatomy, Diagram

    Jan 15, 2025 · Flexor muscles are attached to bones via tendons, often crossing joints to facilitate movement. In multilayered regions like the forearm, flexor muscles are categorized into superficial, …

  9. Flexor Tendon Injuries - OrthoInfo - AAOS

    Flexor tendons are cord-like structures running from the forearm across the wrist and palm and into the fingers, allowing you to bend your fingers and thumb to grasp an object or make a fist.

  10. Flexor tendon mechanism - AO Foundation Surgery Reference

    The flexor tendon mechanism works by pulling the flexor tendons towards the forearm, which causes the fingers to flex at the phalangeal and MCP joints. Finger flexion occurs through coordinated …