flexores
Flexores, or flexor muscles, are a group of muscles that produce flexion at joints. The term is used in many languages, including Portuguese and Spanish, to describe muscles responsible for bending a limb or part of the body. Flexion is the movement that decreases the angle between two body parts, and flexores typically act as antagonists to extensor muscles, which straighten joints.
In the upper limb, flexor muscles are mainly located in the anterior compartments. Elbow flexors include the
In the lower limb, flexores include hip flexors such as the iliopsoas, rectus femoris, sartorius, and tensor
Clinically, tight or injured flexores can impair movement and posture. In the hand, flexor tendon dysfunction