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3 Anterior Muscles of the Arm

Coracobrachialis


Biceps Brachii Long Head


Biceps Brachii Short Head


Brachiallis


All innervated by musculocutaneous N.

Posterior Mucles of the Arm

Triceps Brachii


Anconeus


Innervated by Radial Nerve

Flexors of the Elbow

Brachialis


Biceps brachii


(brachiradialis)


Extensors of the Elbow

Triceps Brachii


(anconeus)

Brachial Artery

Continuation of Axillary A.


Begins at inferior border to teres major


Ends at Cubital Fossa opposite the neck of radius


Divides into radial and ulnar arteries


Branches off Brachial Artery

Middle Collateral A. (posterior to humerus)


Deep Artery of the arm (accompanies radial nerve in the radial groove)


Radial Collateral A.


Superior and infeior ulnar collatoral A.

Cubital Fossa (contents)

Bicceps Brachii Tendon


End of brachial artery beginning of ulnar and radial arteries: accompanying veins


Median nerve: middle of cubital fossa


Radial nerve: Passes anterior to lateral epicondyle of humerus, divides into deep and superficial branches.

4 main nerves of the arm

Median*


Ulnar*


Musculocutaneous


Radial


*Supply no branches to the arm but supply elbow joint and anterior forearm.