Arm
ARM MUSCLES
The arm muscles are divided into 2 regions:
- Previous Region
- posterior region
Previous Region |
biceps brachii Anterior Brachialis coracobrachialis |
posterior region |
triceps brachii |
Previous Region
1. BRACHIAL BICEPS
Proximal Insertion :
Long Portion : Supraglenoid tubercle
Short Portion : Coracoid Process
Distal Insertion : Radial tuberosity
Innervation : Musculocutaneous nerve (C5 and C6)
Action : Elbow/Shoulder Flexion and Forearm Supination
2. ANTERIOR BRACHIAL
Proximal Insertion : Anterior surface of the distal half of the humerus
Distal Insertion : Coronoid process and tuberosity of the ulna
Innervation : Musculocutaneous nerve (C5 and C6)
Action : Elbow Flexion
3. CORACOBRACHIAL
Proximal Insertion : Coracoid process – scapula
Distal Insertion : Middle 1/3 of the medial surface of the humeral body
Innervation : Musculocutaneous nerve (C5 and C6)
Action : Flexion and Adduction of the Arm
posterior region
1. BRACHIAL TRICES
Proximal Insertion :
Long portion : Infraglenoid tubercle
Medial portion : ½ distal of the posterior surface of the humerus (below the radial groove)
Lateral Portion : Proximal ½ of the posterior aspect of the humerus (above the radial groove)
Distal Insertion : Olecranon
Innervation : Radial Nerve (C7 - C8)
Action : Elbow Extension
ARM MUSCLES Anterior View - Superficial Dissection |
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Source: NETTER, Frank H.. Atlas of Human Anatomy. 2nd edition Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2000. |
ARM MUSCLES Anterior View - Deep Dissection |
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Source: NETTER, Frank H.. Atlas of Human Anatomy. 2nd edition Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2000. |
ARM MUSCLES Posterior View - Superficial Dissection |
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Source: NETTER, Frank H.. Atlas of Human Anatomy. 2nd edition Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2000. |
ARM MUSCLES Posterior View - Deep Dissection |
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Source: NETTER, Frank H.. Atlas of Human Anatomy. 2nd edition Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2000. |