Abductor digiti minimi muscle of the hand

Abductor digiti minimi muscle of hand
The muscles of the left hand seen from palmar surface (abductor digiti minimi is shaded in bright red)
Details
OriginPisiform bone, the pisohamate ligament, and the flexor retinaculum
InsertionBase of the proximal phalanx of the 5th digit on the ulnar or medial side
ArteryUlnar artery
NerveDeep branch of ulnar nerve
ActionsAbducts little finger
Identifiers
Latinmusculus abductor digiti minimi manus
TA98A04.6.02.062
TA22529
FMA37382
Anatomical terms of muscle

In human anatomy, the abductor digiti minimi (abductor minimi digiti, abductor digiti quinti, ADM) is a skeletal muscle situated on the ulnar border of the palm of the hand. It forms the ulnar border of the palm and its spindle-like shape defines the hypothenar eminence of the palm together with the skin, connective tissue, and fat surrounding it. Its main function is to pull the little finger away from the other fingers (i.e. abduction).