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  1. List of extensors of the human body - Wikipedia

    Extension usually results in straightening of the bones or body surfaces involved. For example, extension is produced by extending the flexed (bent) elbow. Straightening of the arm would require …

  2. Extensor Tendonitis: What It Is, Causes & Treatment

    Extensor tendinitis is inflammation in your extensor tendons — the tendons that help you straighten your fingers, lift your toes, extend your wrists back and bring your ankle up.

  3. Extensor muscle | Back, Leg, & Arm Muscles | Britannica

    extensor muscle, any of the muscles that increase the angle between members of a limb, as by straightening the elbow or knee or bending the wrist or spine backward.

  4. What Is an Extensor Muscle? Function and Location

    Extensor muscles are skeletal muscles that play a significant role in human movement. They are responsible for extending or straightening joints, increasing the angle between bones connected at a …

  5. Extensor Muscles: What Are They And Where Are They Located?

    Jun 8, 2025 · Extensors are muscles that increase the angle between members of a limb, such as by straightening the elbow or knee or bending the wrist or spine backward. The muscles that initiate …

  6. Extensor Expansion of the Hand - Central Slip - Lateral Band ...

    Nov 6, 2025 · The extensor expansion of the hand is a specialised connective tissue structure by which the extensor tendons insert onto the phalanges. It is a complex structure which acts to balance …

  7. EXTENSOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Nov 1, 2025 · The meaning of EXTENSOR is a muscle serving to extend a bodily part (such as a limb).

  8. Flexor And Extensor Groups - Structure, Function & Location

    The flexor and extensor muscle groups are two fundamental categories of skeletal muscles that control joint movement by producing opposing actions: flexion and extension. Flexors decrease the angle …

  9. List of extensors of the human body - WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia

    Oct 29, 2024 · In human anatomy, extensor muscles are responsible for the straightening movement of a joint, essentially opposing the action of flexor muscles. Typically, extensor muscles are situated on …

  10. Extensor Tendon - TeachMe Orthopedics

    Jan 5, 2025 · The intrinsic tendons from the lumbrical muscles join the extensor mechanism at about the level of the proximal and midportion of the proximal phalanx, and continue distally to the DIP joint of …