Anatomy of the Ridge Muscles
Anatomy of the Ridge Muscles
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Peter Tinkler
And finally my ridge muscle studies, which seem very straight forward after coming from all the complexity of the flexors and extensors.
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The flexors and extensors that we covered are basically opposites of each other. The extensors start at the lateral epicondyle and flow through the back of the hand. The flexors start at the medial epicondyle and flow through the palm of the hand. The ridge muscles are different. They start all the way up at the humerus and flow through the side of the wrist. They're more closely related to... watch this video

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Peter Tinkler
And finally my ridge muscle studies, which seem very straight forward after coming from all the complexity of the flexors and extensors.
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