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Muscles of the Elbow

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biceps brachii   origin: short head from the coracoid process and long head from the supraglenoid tubercule  
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biceps brachii   insertion: tuberosity of radius  
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biceps brachii   action: flexion at shoulder and elbow; supination  
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brachialis   origin: anterior, distal surface of humerus  
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brachialis   insertion: tuberosity of ulna  
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brachialis   action: flexion at elbow  
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brachioradialis   origin: lateral epicondyle of humerus  
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brachioradialis   insertion: styloid process of radius  
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brachioradialis   action: flexion at elbow  
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triceps brachii   origin: superior, posterior, and lateral margins of humerus and the scapula  
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triceps brachii   insertion: olecranon of ulna  
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triceps brachii   action: extension at elbow  
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pronator quadratus   origin: medial surface of distal portion of ulna  
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pronator quadratus   insertion: anterior and lateral surface of distal portion of radius  
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pronator quadratus   action: pronation  
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supinator   origin: lateral epicondyle of humerus and ulna  
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supinator   insertion: anterior and lateral surface of radius distal to the radial tuberosity  
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supinator   action: supination  
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