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Biceps brachii

Short head from coracoid process/long head from scapula, radial tuberocity(of humerus), flexes forearm/supinates forearm/hand

Insertion has to do with something that sounds like tube

Brachialis

Front of distal humerus, coronoid process of ulna, flexion at elbow; lifts ulna

Insertion has to do with the process of the bone beside the radius

Brachioradialis

Lateral supracondylar ridge at end of humerus, styloid process of radius, flexion at elbow

Origin has to do with the end of the humerus

Supinator

Lateral epicondyle of humerus/ulna, proximal end of radius, supination

Origin has to do with the side of humerus and ulna

Flexor carpi radialis

Medial epicondyl of humerus, base of 2nd/3rd metacarpal bone, flexion/abduction at wrist

Origin has to do with middle of humerus

Triceps brachii

Sup/post/lat/ margin fo humerus/scapula, olecranon of ulna, extension at elbow

Origin has to do with the top, back and side of the humerus and scapula

Extensor digitorum

Lateral epicondyl of humerus, 4 tendons to bases of middle and distal phalanxes of 4 fingers, extension at finger joints/wrist

The insertion has to do with the tendons of 4 fingers

Pronator quadratus

Medial/anterior surface of ulna, distal portion of ulnar shaft, pronation: helps hold ulna/radius together

The name of the action that helps the ulna and radius stay together

Palmaris longus

Medial epicondyl of humerus, skin/fascia on palm, flex wrist assist in elbow flexion

The origin has to do with the middle of the humerus

Pronator teres

Distal part of medial condyloid ridge of humerus/medial side of proximal ulna, tendon into lateral radius/midshaft, pronates forearm

Origin has to do with the middle ridge of the humerus and the middle side of the proximal ulna