Thenar
The thenar refers to the thenar eminence, the fleshy mass at the base of the thumb on the palm side. It is formed by three intrinsic hand muscles: abductor pollicis brevis, flexor pollicis brevis, and opponens pollicis. The adductor pollicis lies in the midpalmar region and is not considered part of the thenar group.
Innervation is primarily by the median nerve through its recurrent branch, with the exception that the deep
Functionally, these muscles coordinate thumb movements essential for grip and manipulation. They enable opposition (the thumb’s
Clinical relevance includes the appearance of thenar atrophy or weakness in conditions that affect the median