The brachialis (brachialis anticus) is a muscle in the upper arm that flexes the elbow. It lies beneath the biceps brachii, and makes up part of the floor...
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Biceps (redirect from Biceps Brachii & Brachialis muscles)
is one of three muscles in the anterior compartment of the upper arm, along with the brachialis muscle and the coracobrachialis muscle, with which the...
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attachments of the medial head of the triceps brachii and the brachialis. Coracobrachialis muscle is perforated by and innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve...
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deltoid muscle; forward and lateralward below, where it is slightly concave from above downward, and gives origin to part of the brachialis. About the...
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Triceps (redirect from Triceps brachii muscle)
joint. The triceps is an extensor muscle of the elbow joint and an antagonist of the biceps and brachialis muscles. It can also fixate the elbow joint...
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Brachial artery (redirect from A brachialis)
continuation of the axillary artery beyond the lower margin of teres major muscle. It continues down the ventral surface of the arm until it reaches the cubital...
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motor innervation to the muscles of the anterior compartment of the arm: the coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, and brachialis. It provides sensory innervation...
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lying on the supinator muscle and then between the brachioradialis muscle and the brachialis muscle, supplying these muscles and the elbow-joint, and...
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of skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle such as their actions, structure, size, and location. There are three types of muscle tissue in the...
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Anatomical terminology (redirect from Flexor Muscle)
synergists to the biceps can be the brachioradialis and the brachialis muscle. The gross anatomy of a muscle is the most important indicator of its role in the...
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