Outlines of Applied Anatomy With Special Reference to Surface Landmarks
Outlines of Applied Anatomy With Special Reference to Surface Landmarks
Richard James Arthur Berry
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The Biceps Flexor Cubiti Muscle. When the elbow is flexed, the tendon of the biceps can be traced vertically downwards across the centre of the bend of the elbow, almost to, its insertion into the bicipital tuberosity of the radius. Immediately to its inner side is the brachial artery, and internal to that again the median nerve. Under the same conditions powerful flexion the bicipital or semilunar fascia can be made to stand out like a razor-edge. It lies on the inner side of the elbow and sep...arates the superficial median-basilic vein from the sub- jacent brachial artery. The Pronator-Flexor Muscles. The five superficial THE UPPER EXTREMITY 191 pronator-flexor muscles all arise from the internal humeral condyle, and form the eminence immediately below it. The pronator radii teres, which forms the ulnar boundary of the anti-cubital fossa, may be mapped out by a line drawn from the internal humeral condyle to the middle of the outer aspect of the forearm the limb being in the supine position.
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