
flexor-pronator muscle group
The flexor-pronator muscle group is a collection of muscles located in the forearm responsible for bending the wrist and fingers (flexion) and turning the palm downward (pronation). These muscles work together to help grip, hold, and manipulate objects. They include muscles like the flexor carpi radialis, flexor carpi ulnaris, and pronator teres. Their coordinated action is essential for various daily activities, sports, and fine motor skills. Proper functioning and strength of these muscles are important for hand and wrist stability, and they can be prone to strain or injury from repetitive use or overexertion.