{{short description, Muscles between certain bones
Interossei refer to muscles between certain bones. There are many interossei in a human body. Specific interossei include:
Palmar interossei muscles
In human anatomy, the palmar or volar interossei (interossei volares in older literature) are three small, unipennate muscles in the hand that lie between the metacarpal bones and are attached to the index, ring, and little fingers. They are sm ...
File:Gray428.png, Dorsal interossei muscles of the hand
File:Gray429.png, Palmar interossei muscles
Plantar interossei muscles
In human anatomy, plantar interossei muscles are three muscles located between the metatarsal bones in the foot.
Structure
The three plantar interosseous muscles are unipennate, as opposed to the bipennate structure of dorsal interosseous muscles ...
File:Gray446.png, Dorsal interossei muscles of the foot
File:Gray447.png, Plantar interossei muscles
Muscular system