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Abductor digiti minimi of right hand

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In the right hand's hypothenar area, this muscle abducts the pinky finger, enhancing grip width for tools or sports. Crucial for musicians and weightlifters needing precise finger spread. Builds hand endurance.

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Common Pain & Injury

Aching ulnar palm from repetitive use like cycling or writing, with pinky numbness. Nerve entrapment possible. Doctor for ongoing weakness.

Anatomy & Function

Origin

Pisiform bone and tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris (pinky-side wrist bone and flexor tendon).

Insertion

Medial side of proximal phalanx of 5th digit (little finger base).

Actions

  • Abduction of 5th metacarpal (spreading pinky outward)
  • Abduction of 5th digit (fanning little finger)

Innervation

Deep branch of ulnar nerve (C8-T1).

Muscle Relationships

Antagonists

Adductor digiti minimi

Synergists

Flexor digiti minimi brevisOpponens digiti minimi

Trigger Points

In hypothenar mound, refers to little finger base and inner palm.

Stretches

1Pinky finger spread stretch
2Ulnar nerve glide
3Prayer stretch with pinky focus

Common Conditions

Ulnar neuropathyHypothenar hammer syndromeGuyon's canal syndrome

Anatomical Parts

Abductor digiti minimi of right hand

FAQ

Right pinky palm pain causes?

Tight abductor digiti minimi from grips; stretch ulnar side.

Right hand abductor digiti minimi role?

Fans pinky for wider grip and dexterity.

How to relieve hypothenar right pain?

Massage and nerve glides; avoid overuse.

Right hand pinky weak grip?

Train with pinch grips and bands.

Exercises for Abductor digiti minimi of right hand

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Also Works Abductor digiti minimi of right hand

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Related Hand Muscles

Abductor digiti minimi of left hand
Located in the pinky side of the left palm, this muscle fans out the little finger for grip adjustments in sports or tools. It supports fine motor control and power grip stability. Climbers and grip athletes rely on it for pinky strength.
abductor pollicis brevis
The thenar muscle at the thumb base abducts the thumb for pinch grips and opposition. Essential for fine tasks like texting or tools. Thumb trainers value it for dexterity.
adductor pollicis
Deep thumb adductor pulls thumb toward palm for key pinch strength. Vital for gripping keys or tools. Handstrength pros train it hard.
Flexor digiti minimi brevis of left hand
In the left hand's hypothenar eminence, this muscle flexes the pinky finger at its base for power grips. Key for musicians and rock climbers needing pinky strength. Enhances grip variety in fitness.
Flexor digiti minimi brevis of right hand
Right hand hypothenar muscle flexing pinky MCP joint for grip power. Essential for right-handed tools.
flexor pollicis brevis
This thumb muscle in the thenar eminence flexes the thumb's base, critical for pinching and precision grips like turning keys or holding tools. It's key for hand strength in weightlifting or racket sports. Imbalances lead to thumb weakness.
Flexor retinaculum of left wrist
The flexor retinaculum (transverse carpal ligament) is a thick band across the palmar wrist forming the carpal tunnel roof. It holds flexor tendons in place during wrist motion, vital for grip strength in fitness. Imbalances affect hand endurance.
Flexor retinaculum of right wrist
The right wrist's flexor retinaculum secures flexor tendons through the carpal tunnel, enabling smooth wrist flexion in daily and athletic tasks. It supports grip integrity during pulls and presses. Dysfunction leads to hand fatigue.

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