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Brachialis

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Synonyms: WhichBrachialis names are commonly used for this muscle? (list the names with semicolons and leave this line Italic)


Summary

WhatThe Brachialis is the most relevant information that everyone needs to know?
Try to includelike the fullmiddle latinsibling name, whereof the musclearm is,its whatcovered it doesup and whatsforgotten. significantThe aboutbrachialis it.is located below the bicep. One of its main functions is flexing the elbow. For example when ever you itch your neck that's your Brachialis at work!

Basics

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Origin

WhereThe doesbrachialis originates from the muscleanterior originatesurface from?of helpthe humerus or in other words just above the half way point of the humerus.

Insertion

WhereThe doesbrachialis inserts on the muscletuberosity insert?of helpthe ulna

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Functions

WhatIts main purpose is thisflexing musclethe usedelbow for?when your arm is in a pronated position.

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Everything beyond the basics

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