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  2. Bicipital aponeurosis - Wikipedia

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    The bicipital aponeurosis originates from the distal insertion of the biceps brachii, and inserts into the deep fascia of the forearm. [1] The biceps tendon inserts on the radial tuberosity, and the bicipital aponeurosis lies medially to it. [2] It reinforces the cubital fossa, helping to protect the brachial artery and the median nerve running ...

  3. Shoulder dystocia - Wikipedia

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    These supply the sensory and motor components of the shoulder, arm, and hands. The ventral roots (motor pathway) are most prone to injury. [citation needed] The cause of injury to the baby is debated, [citation needed] but a probable mechanism is manual stretching of the nerves, which in itself can cause injury.

  4. Biceps tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    The biceps brachii primarily serves to supinate the forearm at the elbow joint. [1] The muscle belly is composed of two heads. The short head is more medial and highlighted in green. The long head is more lateral and highlighted in red. A biceps tendon rupture or bicep tear is a complete or partial rupture of a tendon of the biceps brachii muscle.

  5. Biceps - Wikipedia

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    The term biceps brachii is a Latin phrase meaning "two-headed [muscle] of the arm", in reference to the fact that the muscle consists of two bundles of muscle, each with its own origin, sharing a common insertion point near the elbow joint. The proper plural form of the Latin adjective biceps is bicipites, [23] a form not

  6. Etonogestrel - Wikipedia

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    Before insertion, the arm is washed with a cleaning solution and a local anesthetic is applied to the upper arm around the insertion area. [24] A needle-like applicator is used to insert the rod under the skin into the subdermal tissue on the inner side of the arm posterior to the groove between the biceps and triceps muscles. [ 40 ]

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    Women also have different pain responses during different parts of the insertion process. For some, the worst is the speculum insertion. For others, it’s the tenaculum biting down on their cervix.

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    Hair loss in men is common, and a quick Google search reveals all sorts of options for reducing and reversing thinning hair — topical minoxidil, hair transplant surgery, serums, and even ...

  9. Coracobrachialis muscle - Wikipedia

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    The overuse of the coracobrachialis can lead to stiffening of the muscle. Common causes of injury include chest workouts or activities that require one to press the arm very tight towards the body, e.g. work on the rings in gymnastics. [8] Symptoms of overuse or injury are pain in the arm and shoulder, radiating down to the back of the hand.