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flexor

/flek-ser/US // ˈflɛk sər //UK // (ˈflɛksə) //

弯管,挠头肌,挠头,弯腰驼背

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Anatomy.

    • : a muscle that serves to flex or bend a part of the body.

Examples

  • Your hip flexors should feel a stretch, and your arm swing should help with the movement.

  • You can wrap the bands around your feet, wrists, and hands to dig a little deeper and get more from your hamstring, hip flexor, and shoulder stretches.

  • My hip flexors were so tight and tired that they’d sometimes quiver when I stood.

  • The main flexor is the biceps, the large muscle which may be seen standing out in front of the arm when a weight is raised.

  • Dorsal flexion is checked by the flexor tendons and dorsal ligaments.

  • It is seen most frequently upon the extremities, especially the flexor surfaces.

  • In the recent state it is covered with fibro-cartilage for the passage of the flexor perforans.

  • This will reveal the median nerve itself situated upon the red fibres of the flexor metacarpi internus muscle.