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3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality
3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
3d rendered muscle illustration of the flexion auditorium superficiality Royalty Free Stock Photo
It is in the anterior compartment of the forearm. It is sometimes considered to be the deepest part of the superficial layer of this compartment,and sometimes considered to be a distinct, `intermediate layer` of this compartment.It is relatively common for the Flexor digitorum superficialis to be missing from the little finger, bilaterally and unilaterally, which can cause problems when diagnosing a little finger injury.


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