The flexor carpi radialis originates at the medial epicondyle of the humerus, running alongside the flexor digitorum superficialis. Insertion. Anterior aspect of the second metacarpal, with slips to the third metacarpal and trapezial tuberosity. Function. The flexor carpi radialis provides flexion and abduction of the hand at the wrist. Nerve.. Origin: Medial epicondyle of humerus (common flexor tendon) Insertion: Bases of second and third metacarpal bones Artery: Ulnar artery Nerve: Median nerve Action: Flexion and abduction at wrist Antagonist: Extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle, Extensor carpi radialis longus muscle Description: The Flexor carpi radialis lies on the medial side of the preceding muscle. It arises from the medial.

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Flexor Carpi Radialis Tendinitis. Flexor carpi radialis tendinitis is a condition characterized by pain over the volar radial wrist caused by inflammation of the FCR tendon sheath. Diagnosis is made clinically with pain over the FCR tendon that worsens with resisted wrist flexion. Treatment usually involves immobilization, NSAIDs and injections.. Use of this artwork requires proper credit to be given (Permission: Dr. Joe Muscolino. www.learnmuscles.com) The flexor carpi radialis (of the wrist flexor group) is stretched with extension and ulnar deviation of the hand at the wrist joint, and the elbow joint fully extended. The wrist flexor group is composed of the: The flexor carpi.