Origin: Ulna
(proximal 3/4 of anterior and medial shaft; medial coronoid process)
Interosseous membrane
(ulnar)
Insertion: Four
tendons to digits 2–5 (distal phalanges, at base of palmar surface) Index finger
tendon is distinct in its course
Innervation: Cervical root(s): C8–T1;
C8–T1
Nerve: median nerve,
digits 2–3; ulnar nerve, digits 4–5
Grading of muscle strength:
Grade
|
Strength
|
Description
|
5*
|
Normal
|
Normal strength
|
4*
|
Good
|
Movement against external
resistance but less than normal
|
3
|
Fair
|
Movement against
gravity but not against added resistance
|
2
|
Poor
|
Movement at the joint
with gravity eliminated
|
1
|
Trace
|
Trace of contraction
but no movement at the joint
|
0
|
Zero
|
No contraction or
muscle movement
|
*The distinction between
Grades 4 and 5 is based on comparison with the normal hand and, barring that,
extensive experience in testing the hand.
|
Position of patient's hand and upper
extremity
- Forearm in supination, wrist in neutral
position, and proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint is in extension. Some
suggest that for Grade 0–2, the patient’s forearm should be in a neutral position to
eliminate gravity.
Examiner’s Actions
- Stabilize the middle phalanx in extension by
grasping it on either side. Resistance is provided on the distal phalanx in the
direction of extension.
Instructions for the patient
- “Bend the tip of your finger. Hold it. Don’t let
me straighten it.”