“…Its usual insertion is the base of the fifth phalanx up to the fibrous expansion of the flexor carpi ulnaris (Timins, 1999). Different variations have been documented, both in cadaveric dissections (Furnas, 1965;Sañudo et al, 1993;Curry and Kuz, 2000;Ballesteros and Ramirez, 2007;Nayak and Jiji, 2007) and in patients who presented symptoms of nerve compression at the wrist (Jeffery, 1971;Luethke and Dellon, 1992;Netscher and Cohen, 1997;Al-Qattan, 2004;Dimitriou and Natsis, 2007;Aguiar et al, 2008). Within this latter group, prehension disorders, loss of sensitivity, and paresthesias have been described.…”