- Brachioradialis
Muscle infobox
Name = Brachioradial muscle
Latin = musculus brachioradialis
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Caption = Anterior view of muscles of the left forearm with Brachioradialis shown in blue.
Caption2 = Cross-section through the middle of the forearm. (Brachioradialis labeled at center left, sixth from the top.)
Origin =Lateral supracondylar ridge of thehumerus
Insertion = Distalradius (Radial styloid process )
Blood =radial recurrent artery
Nerve =radial nerve
Action =Flexion offorearm
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DorlandsSuf = 12548506Brachioradialis is a
muscle of theforearm that acts to flex the forearm at theelbow . It is also capable of bothpronation andsupination , depending on the position of the forearm. It is attached to the distal styloid process of the radius and thelateral supracondylar ridge of thehumerus .Action
Brachioradialis flexes the forearm at the elbow. When the forearm is pronated, the brachioradialis tends to supinate as it flexes. In a supinated position, it tends to pronate as it flexes.
The brachioradialis is a stronger elbow flexor when the forearm is in a midposition between supination and pronation at the
radioulnar joint . When pronated, the brachioradialis is more active during elbow flexion since the biceps brachii is in a mechanical disadvantage.Innervation
Despite the bulk of the muscle body being visible from the anterior aspect of the forearm, the brachioradialis is a posterior compartment muscle and consequently is innervated by the
radial nerve . Of the muscles that receive innervation from the radial nerve, it is one of only four that receive input directly from the radial nerve. The other three are the triceps, anconeus, andextensor carpi radialis longus . (All other posterior compartment muscles that receive radial innervation are supplied by thedeep branch of the radial nerve .)
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Left_humerus._Anterior_view._Image:Gray213.png|Bones_of_left_forearm._Anterior_aspect._Image:Gray414.png|Front_of_the_left_forearm._Superficial_muscles._Image:Gray418.png|Posterior_surface_of_the_forearm._Superficial_muscles._Image:Gray525.png|The_brachial_artery._Image:Gray527.png|The_radial_and_ulnar_arteries._Image:Gray528.png|Ulnar_and_radial_arteries._Deep_view._Image:Nerves_of_the_left_upper_extremity.gif|Nerves_of_the_left_upper_extremity.External links
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* - "Transverse section through the left arm just proximal to the elbow."
* - "Superficial muscles of the anterior (flexor) compartment of the left forearm."
* - "Superficial muscles of the posterior (extensor) compartment of the left forearm."
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