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In the hand, thenar muscles are paralyzed and will atrophy over time.
There's no evidence of thenar muscles and rarely functioning tendons.
The following three muscles are considered part of the thenar eminence:
It is one of three thenar muscles.
Both involve a less developed first metacarpal and a nearly absent thenar musculature.
A section of the thenar eminence below the thumb was gone, causing a grooved defect.
Weakness and atrophy of the thenar muscles may occur if the condition remains untreated.
It is not in the thenar group of muscles, so is supplied by the ulnar nerve.
It also innervates the three thenar muscles and the first and second lumbricals.
The thumb has one long flexor and a short flexor in the thenar muscle group.
Lack of ability to abduct and oppose the thumb due to paralysis of the thenar muscles.
This hand deformity is not by itself an individual diagnosis; it is seen only after the thenar muscles have atrophied.
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The palm consist of two elongated central pads, a hypothenar pad and a thenar pad.
In "Ape hand deformity", the thenar muscles become paralyzed due to impingement and are subsequently flattened.
There are three thenar muscles:
The most common associated neurological finding is decreased sensation over the thenar eminence due to associated median nerve injury.
Like the other thenar muscles, the opponens pollicis is innervated by the recurrent branch of the median nerve.
Its position is the intersections of the long axes of the four fingers while in a fist, or the base of the thenar eminence.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome can result in thenar muscle paralysis which can then lead to ape hand deformity if left untreated.
Recurrent branch to muscles of the thenar compartment (the recurrent branch is also called "the million dollar nerve").
It also supplies the muscles of the thenar eminence by a recurrent thenar branch.
It can occur with an injury of the median nerve either at the elbow or the wrist, impairing the thenar muscles and opponens pollicis muscle.
It is a thenar muscle, and therefore contributes to the bulk of the palm's thenar eminence.