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Biceps Brachii: Long Head   O: supraglenoid tubercle I: radial tuberosity; bicepital aponeurosis A: supination (primary), elbow flexion  
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Biceps Brachii: Short Head   palm up O: coracoid process; upper lip of glenoid fossa I: radial tuberosity; bicepital aponeurosis A: supination and elbow flexion  
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Brachialis   palm down O: distal half anterior humeral shaft I: coranoid process A: primary elbow flexor  
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Brachioradialis   hammer curls O: supracondylar ridge I: styloid process A: elbow flexion  
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Pronator Teres   Anterior O: medial condyloid ridge, medial proximal ulna I: middle 1/3 of lateral radius A: pronation  
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Pronator Quadratus   Anterior O: distal ¼ of the anterior ulna I: distal ¼ of anterior radius A: pronation  
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Triceps Brachii: Long Head   O: infraglenoid tubercle I: olecranon process A: elbow extension  
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Triceps Brachii: Lateral Head   O: Superior half of the posterior humerus I: olecranon process A: elbow extension  
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Triceps Brachii: Medial Head   O: distal 2/3 of posterior humerus I: olecranon process A: elbow extension  
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Supinator   Posterior O: lateral epicondyle I: lateral, proximal radius A: supination  
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Anconeus   O: posterior lateral condyle I: posterior, lateral olecranon process A: Elbow extension  
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