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Ulnar head of left flexor carpi ulnaris

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The ulnar head is the larger part of the left flexor carpi ulnaris, on the medial forearm flexing and adducting the wrist. Essential for grip strength, hammering, and racket sports. Balances forearm for injury prevention.

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Common Pain & Injury

Medial elbow/wrist pain (golfer's elbow area) from repetitive gripping. See doctor if numbness or weakness develops.

Anatomy & Function

Origin

Olecranon and posterior ulna (elbow tip and back forearm bone).

Insertion

Pisiform, hook of hamate, 5th metacarpal (pinky-side wrist bones).

Actions

  • Wrist flexion (bending wrist down)
  • Wrist adduction (ulnar deviation)

Innervation

Ulnar nerve (C7-T1)

Muscle Relationships

Antagonists

Extensor carpi radialis longusExtensor carpi radialis brevis

Synergists

Flexor carpi radialisPalmaris longus

Trigger Points

Refers pain to medial wrist, pinky, and ring finger.

Stretches

1Wrist flexor stretch
2Prayer stretch variation
3Ulnar deviation stretch

Common Conditions

Medial epicondylitisFlexor carpi ulnaris tendinopathyUlnar tunnel syndrome

Anatomical Parts

Ulnar head of left flexor carpi ulnaris

FAQ

Flexor carpi ulnaris pain?

Medial forearm/wrist ache from gripping; stretches and eccentrics relieve.

Ulnar head flexor carpi ulnaris?

Proximal belly flexing and ulnar deviating wrist on pinky side.

Exercises for Ulnar head of left flexor carpi ulnaris

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