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2. Biceps Brachii
Function: Flexes the elbow along with other muscles which flex the elbow, supinates the forearm along with other muscles which supinate the forearm and flexes the shoulder when when the elbow is fixed along with other muscles which flex the shoulder
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3. The tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii - Virtual Medical Centre
The biceps muscle is a muscle in the upper arm that helps us to bend up the elbow (flexion) and turn the palm up (supination). It is known as the biceps because it has two heads or attachments around the shoulder - the short head, that attaches to...
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4. Biceps Brachii — Musculoskeletal Radiology — UW Radiology
Short head: tip of coracoid process of scapula; Long head: supraglenoid tubercle of scapula Tuberosity of radius and fascia of forearm via bicipital aponeurosis Supinates forearm and, when it is supine, flexes forearm Musculocutaneous nerve (C5 an...
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5. Biceps definition - eMedicineHealth - experts in everyday emergencies, first aid and health information
Biceps: The biceps is a muscle that has two heads or origins. In Latin, biceps means two-headed and is derived from "bis", twice + "caput", head.
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6. Tendonitis of the Bicep
One type of tendonitis of the arm is bicep tendonitis. The bicep muscle, in the front of the upper arm, helps stabilize the upper arm bone (humerus) in the shoulder socket. It also helps accelerate and decelerate the arm during overhead movement i...
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7. biceps text
Origin: The long head originates from the ischial tuberosity and the short head from the lateral lip of the linea aspera along the posterior femoral shaft.
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8. Biceps Tendon Injuries
The biceps muscle is located at the front of your upper arm. The muscle has two tendons that attach it to the bones of the shoulder and one tendon that attaches to the radius bone at the elbow. The tendons are tough strips of tissue that connect m...
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9. Shoulder1 Forums - Biceps tenodesis
Laura, I asked my PT if I should see my OS and he said he wouldn't be able to do anything for me and would just send me back to PT - - and I think I agree at this point. I guess that also means he's not giving up and will continue to work with me ...
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10. bicep - Articles - Thats fit
As the weather warms up, get ready to bare your arms in tanks. Biceps curls will tone your upper arms while building strength. Get toned and tight... Read More »
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