In human anatomy, a brevis muscle derives its name from the Latin brevis meaning "short", and can refer to:
Arm
- Extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle, a muscle in the middle of the forearm that manipulates the wrist so the hand moves away from the palm and towards the thumb
- Extensor pollicis brevis muscle, a skeletal muscle on the dorsal side of the forearm
Hand
- Abductor pollicis brevis muscle, a muscle in the hand that functions as an abductor of the thumb
- Flexor digiti minimi brevis (hand), a muscle in the hand that flexes the little finger
- Flexor pollicis brevis muscle, a muscle in the hand that flexes the thumb
- Palmaris brevis muscle, a thin, quadrilateral muscle, beneath the integument of the ulnar side of the hand
Leg
- Adductor brevis muscle, a muscle in the thigh used for moving the hip
Foot
Extensor brevis group
- Extensor digitorum brevis muscle, a muscle on the upper surface of the foot that helps extend digits 2 through 4
- Extensor hallucis brevis muscle, a muscle on the top of the foot that helps to extend the big toe
Flexor brevis group
- Flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle (foot), a muscle under the metatarsal bone of the little toe
- Flexor digitorum brevis muscle, a muscle in the middle of the sole of the foot
- Flexor hallucis brevis muscle, a muscle in sole of the foot that leads to the big toe
Other
- Peroneus brevis, a muscle that acts in plantarflexion and eversion of the foot
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