Muscle brachioradial
The muscle brachioradial (or musculus supinator longus in the old French nomenclature) is a muscle of the side Loge of the front armlever.
It fits:
- in top on the edge side of the Os humérus just above the insertion of the Muscle long radial bungee cord of the carpus.
- in bottom on the apophysis styloïde of the Os radius.
It moves vertically, recovering the muscle long bungee cord radial of the carpus and Muscle short bungee cord radial of the carpus in the side cabin of before arm.
It is innervé directly by the radial Nerf.
This muscle is Fléchisseur elbow, and carries before arm in Supination if this last is in Pronation.
Brachioradialis has Muscle located in the forearm, that acts to flex the Elbow.
Distal Attached to the radius and the side epicondyle off the Humerus, its body edge Be made visible in unquestionable types off inflection.
Yew has person half-pronates to their ARM, to make has fist like they' Re holding has handled vessel off Beer, then puts to their fist under has table gold desk and sort to flex At the elbow, the brachioradialis will stand out off the forearm, visible under the skin.
Dorsal It is one the side off the forearm, so is innervated by the Radial nerve. -->
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