The origin of the biceps brachii for both the long and short head
What is the supraglenoid tubercle for the long head and coracoid process for the short head
All of the actions of biceps brachii
what is resist dislocation of GH, flex forearm, and supination
The brachial a. directly branches into these two arteries
what is the radial a. and the ulnar a.
This is where the brachial a. begins
what is the inferior border of teres minor
4 main nerves that pass through the brachium
what is musculocutaneous n., median n., radial n., ulnar n.
The insertion of coracobrachialis
what is the middle 1/3 of medial humeral shaft
Innervation of the anterior compartment of the arm
The common interosseous a. is a branch of what artery
what is the ulnar a.
Common superficial veins
what is cephalic v. median cubital v., and basilic v.
The 2 nerves that are "just tourists" in the brachium and do not give any branches to the brachium
What is the median n. and the ulnar n.
insertion of brachialis
what is the coronoid process and ulnar tuberosity of the ulna
what is the radial n.
The three borders of the cubital fossa and the floor
what is brachioradialis, pronator teres, imaginary line between epicondyles of the humerus, and the floor is made of brachialis and supinator
In an infant, this artery can be used to take a pulse
Brachial a.
Musculocutaneous n. is supplied by what cord levels
C5, C6, C7
Origin of 3 heads of triceps brachii
What is the infraglenoid tubercle for the long head, distal 2/3 of posteromedial humerus for the medial head, and upper half of posterior humerus for the lateral head
All actions of anconeus
what is weak forearm extension, stabilize elbow joint, abduct ulna during pronation
This tendon is in the cubital fossa
what is the biceps brachii tendon
This artery passes through the opening under teres major and travels with the radial n.
what is the deep brachial a.
The muscles the radial n. is found between
What is the medial and lateral head of the triceps brachii
The insertion of anconeus
what is the posterolateral olecranon process
The strongest flexor of the elbow joint
what is brachialis
List all nerve components found in this fossa
what is the median n. --> anterior interosseous branch
and the Radial n. --> superficial and deep branches
Which arteries anastomose at the elbow on the medial side (name both connections)
what is the inferior ulnar collateral and the anterior ulnar recurrent and the superior ulnar collateral and the posterior ulnar recurrent aa.
The median n. travels with this artery
brachial artery