Body Region: Upper Arm

  • May 2, 2026
    The lateral epicondylar bursa is a small subcutaneous bursa over the lateral elbow. Its inflammation is distinct from lateral epicondylalgia…
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    A small bursa exists at the medial elbow near the medial epicondyle and UCL that can become inflamed in overhead…
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    The bicipitoradial bursa lies between the distal biceps tendon and the radial tuberosity, becoming particularly important during forearm pronation when…
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    The olecranon bursa is a large subcutaneous bursa at the tip of the elbow, prone to swelling from repeated pressure…
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    The triceps muscle belly transitions to a broad aponeurosis in the distal half of the posterior arm, with the three…
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    The brachialis has a central tendinous septum that runs through the anterior muscle belly, providing internal architecture for force transmission.…
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    The medial head of triceps has a lower origin from the posterior humeral shaft below the spiral groove, extending almost…
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    The distal triceps tendon inserts onto the posterior olecranon via a complex footprint with central and lateral components. The central…
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    The brachialis originates via a broad tendinous and muscular attachment from the anterior surface of the humerus — the lower…
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    The long head of triceps has a proximal tendinous origin from the infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula, passing through the…

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