Brachioradialis Muscle Anatomy Overview
The brachioradialis is exceptional among muscles of the posterior (extensor) compartment in that it has rotated to the…
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The brachioradialis is exceptional among muscles of the posterior (extensor) compartment in that it has rotated to the…
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The long head of triceps arises from the infraglenoid tubercle of scapula, the lateral head arises from the…
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The tibialis anterior (TA), the most medial and superficial dorsiflexor, is a slender muscle that lies against the…
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The extensor digitorum longus (EDL) is the most lateral muscle of the anterior compartment of the leg. The…
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Skull fractures affect the neurocranium, which envelops the brain, and are not classified as maxillofacial skeletal fractures, even…
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The anterior compartment of leg is located anterior to the interosseous membrane, between lateral surface of tibia shaft…
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The extensor hallucis longus (EHL) is a thin muscle that lies deeply between the tibialis anterior and extensor…
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The peroneus tertius (FT) is a separated part of extensor digitorum longus, which shares its synovial sheath. It's…
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The peroneus longus is the longer and more superficial of the two peroneus muscles, arising much more superiorly…
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