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Muscle
Attachments
Innervation
Main Action(s)
Long Head of Biceps Brachii Muscle   Supraglenoid tubercle of scapula, Radial tuberosity   Musculocutaneous   Supinates and flexes forearm  
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Short Head of Biceps Brachii Muscle   Coracoid process of scapula, Radial tuberosity   Musculocutaneous   Supinates and flexes forearm  
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Brachialis Muscle   Anterior surface of distal 1/2 of humerus, Coronoid process of ulna   Musculocutaneous   Flexes forearm  
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Coracobrachialis Muscle   Coracoid process of scapula, medial humerus   Musculocutaneous   Adducts humerus  
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Long Head of Triceps Brachii Muscle   Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula, Olecranon process of ulna   Radial Nerve   Extends forearm  
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Lateral Head of Triceps Brachii Muscle   Posterior surface of humerus, olecranon process of ulna   Radial Nerve   Extends forearm  
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Medial Head of Triceps Brachii Muscle   Posterior surface of humerus, Olecranon process of ulna   Radial Nerve   Extends forearm  
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Brachioradialis Muscle   Lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus, Styloid process of radius   Radial Nerve   Flexes forearm  
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Anconeus Muscle   Lateral epicondyle of humerus, Olecranon and superior part of posterior surface of ulna   Radial Nerve   Assists triceps brachii muscle in extension of forearm  
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