lec 6 Flashcards
(29 cards)
where is the radial groove?
- posterior humoral shaft
what is another name for the radial groove?
- spiral groove
what is another name for radial?
- bicipital
Biceps branchii
short head
origin
insertion
main action
- coracoid process
2 radial tuberosity - flexion of supinated forearm, supination of the flexed forearm
Biceps branchii
long head
origin
insertion
main action
- superior rim of glenoid fossa
- radial tuberosity
- flexion of supinated forearm, supination of the flexed forearm
coracobrachialis
origin
insertion
axtion
- coracoid process
- middle of humeral shaft
- flexion, adduction
brachialis
- anterior surface of the humerus
- coronoid process of ulna
- flexion of the forearm
anterior means what
- flexor
2. supination
posterior means what
- extensor
2. pronator
anterior compartment of the arm is innervated
musculocutaneous nerve
posterior compartment of the arm is innervated
radial nerve
triceps branchii
medial head
origin
insertion
action
- posterior surface of humerus below radial groove
- olecranon
- extension of forearm
triceps branchii
lateral head
origin
insertion
action
- posterior surface of the humerus above radial groove
- olecranon
- extension of forearm
triceps branchii
long head
origin
insertion
action
- infraglenoid tubercle of scapula
- olecranon
- extension forearm and arm
the axillary/brachialis artery 1. runs from about where to where
- divides into what and what opposite of what
- branchial artery gives off what artery which accompanies what?
- midpoint of clavicle to midpoint of the cubital fossa
- divides into radial and ulnar arteries opposite of radial neck
- deep brachial (profunda branch) artery which accompanies radial nerve
cephalic vein
1. superficial vein that drains what; joins what in what
- lateral side of the upper limb
- axillary vein
- deltopectoral triangle
basilic vein
1. superficial vein that drains the what and joins what part of the axillary vein
- medial side of the upper limb
2. distal part
the cephalic and basilic veins drain what and what
skin and cutaneous tissue
the muscles are drained by
- brachial =veins which are paired deep veins that accompany brachial artery
since there are 3 bones at the elbow to has how many joints?
3
what are the joints at the elbow?
- humeroulnar joint
- proximal radioulnar joint
- humeroradial joint
humeroulnar joint is important for what?
flexion/extension
proximal radioulnar joint is important for
pronation/supination
humeroradial joint is important for
pronation/supination