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  2. The Muscles of the Elbow: 3D Anatomy Model - Innerbody

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    There are seven major muscles present in the elbow that flex it, extend it, or rotate the forearm. An additional nine muscles cross the elbow to act upon on the wrist and joints of the hand. These muscles can be broadly grouped into the flexor and extensor groups of the forearm.

  3. Elbow and forearm: Forearm muscles and bones anatomy - Kenhub

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    The forearm helps the shoulder and the arm in force application and the precise placement of the hand in space, with the help of the elbow and radioulnar joints. This article is a guide to help you master the anatomy of the forearm and the elbow joint, using the beautiful content of Kenhub.

  4. Elbow Muscles Anatomy, Diagram & Function | Body Maps - ...

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    Muscular System. Muscles. Elbow muscles are commonly referred to as flexors or extensors, depending on how they affect elbow movement. Extensors are on the inside of the arm and help extend the...

  5. The Elbow Joint - Structure - Movement - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The elbow is the joint connecting the proper arm to the forearm. It is marked on the upper limb by the medial and lateral epicondyles, and the olecranon process. Structually, the joint is classed as a synovial joint, and functionally as a hinge joint.

  6. Elbow Joint: Anatomy, Function & Common Conditions - Cleveland...

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    The elbow joint is where your humerus (your upper arm bone) meets your radius and ulna (the two bones in your forearm). It joins your upper arm to your forearm. Your elbow also contains cartilage, ligaments, muscles, nerves and blood vessels.

  7. Functional Anatomy of the Elbow - Physiopedia

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    This article discusses the key anatomical structures of the elbow complex, including the bony structures, articulations, ligaments, muscles, nerves and vascular supply.

  8. Brachialis muscle: Location, origin and insertion, action -...

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    The brachialis muscle is a prime flexor of the forearm at the elbow joint. Learn its anatomy (origin and insertion, action and innervation) now at Kenhub!

  9. Elbow Anatomy & Biomechanics - Shoulder & Elbow - Orthobullets

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    anatomy at elbow. it leaves the triangular interval (teres major, long head of triceps and humeral shaft) found in spiral groove 13 cm above the trochlea. pierces lateral intermuscular septum 7.5 cm above the trochlea. this is usually at the junction of the middle and distal third of the humerus.

  10. Elbow - Physiopedia

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    Elbow - Physiopedia. Anatomy. Elbow complex is designed to serve hand. They provide MOBILITY for Hand in space by apparent shortening and Lengthening of upper extremity. They provide Stability for skillful and forceful movements [1] [2] HumeroUlnar Joint. Articulations of HumeroUlnar Joint.

  11. Elbow joint: Anatomy, ligaments, movements, blood supply - Kenhub

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    The elbow joint is a synovial joint found in the upper limb between the arm and the forearm. It is the point of articulation of three bones: the humerus of the arm and the radius and the ulna of the forearm. The elbow joint is classified structurally as a synovial joint.