Body Region: Upper Arm

  • May 2, 2026
    The musculocutaneous nerve supplies all three anterior arm muscles (coracobrachialis, biceps, brachialis) and continues as the lateral cutaneous nerve of…
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    The intercostobrachial nerve is the lateral cutaneous branch of the second intercostal nerve that crosses the axilla to supply the…
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    The largest brachial plexus branch (C5–T1), winding the humeral spiral groove before dividing into superficial sensory and deep posterior interosseous…
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    The musculocutaneous nerve supplies the three muscles of the anterior upper arm and continues as the lateral cutaneous nerve of…
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    The anterior oblique band is a distinct fascicular thickening within the medial elbow capsule, running obliquely from the medial epicondyle…
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    The radiocapitellar capsular ligament is the thickened lateral portion of the elbow joint capsule that reinforces the annular ligament in…
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    The posterior medial elbow capsular ligament reinforces the posterior UCL bundle and restricts posteromedial elbow impingement. It becomes contracted in…
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    The anterior oblique fibres of the medial elbow capsule run from the medial epicondyle to the coronoid process anteriorly, forming…
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    The posterior medial capsule of the elbow reinforces the posterior aspect of the medial collateral ligament complex, running from the…
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    The anterior elbow capsule is a thin fibrous structure spanning from the anterior distal humerus (above the coronoid and radial…

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