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expressed the original idea of the biceps acting as a supinator in a series of annotated drawings made between 1505 and 1510; in which the principle of the biceps as a supinator, as well as its role as a flexor to the elbow were devised. However, this function remained undiscovered by the medical
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of the elbow to be at least partially flexed. If the humeroulnar joint is fully extended, supination is then primarily carried out by the supinator muscle. The biceps is a particularly powerful supinator of the forearm due to the distal attachment of the muscle at the radial tuberosity, on the
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of the elbow – The biceps brachii also functions as an important flexor of the forearm, particularly when the forearm is supinated. Functionally, this action is performed when lifting an object, such as a bag of groceries or when performing a
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Dirim B, Brouha SS, Pretterklieber ML, Wolff KS, Frank A, Pathria MN, Chung CB (December 2008). "Terminal bifurcation of the biceps brachii muscle and tendon: anatomic considerations and clinical implications".
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ter Haar Romeny, B.M.; Denier van der Gon, J.J.; Gielen, C.C.A.M. (September 1984). "Relation between location of a motor unit in the human biceps brachii and its critical firing levels for different tasks".
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in the lateral portion of the long head of the biceps are preferentially activated during elbow flexion, while motor units in the medial portion are preferentially activated during forearm supination.
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opposite side of the bone from the supinator muscle. When flexed, the biceps effectively pulls the radius back into its neutral supinated position in concert with the supinator muscle.
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therapy to regain strength and functionality in the muscle. Corrective surgeries of this nature are typically reserved for elite athletes who rely on a complete recovery.
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Frost A, Zafar MS, Maffulli N (April 2009). "Tenotomy versus tenodesis in the management of pathologic lesions of the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii".
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in 10% of cases (normal variation)—most commonly originating near the insertion of the coracobrachialis and joining the short head—but four, five, and even seven
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the forearm. Both these movements are used when opening a bottle with a corkscrew: first biceps screws in the cork (supination), then it pulls the cork out (
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of the elbow – The biceps brachii functions as a powerful supinator of the forearm, i.e. it turns the palm upwards. This action, which is aided by the
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718:Motor units
683:biceps curl
510:Biceps and
267:Identifiers
145:Short head:
2743:Categories
2681:posterior:
2649:interossei
2606:hypothenar
2396:mobile wad
2159:brachialis
1617:1874/23877
1409:. ExRx.net
1152:August 21,
1053:References
1030:See also:
1004:See also:
894:Pisciculus
578:See also:
568:bifurcated
473:supination
256:Antagonist
157:Long head:
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2169:posterior
1764:cite book
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1569:Curt Elze
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828:The term
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687:pronation
665:supinator
645:supinated
544:Variation
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377:Structure
367:supinates
240:supinates
167:Insertion
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2039:Shoulder
1973:17229281
1860:Zwicky A
1810:"biceps"
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857:singular
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782:Training
767:hematoma
641:pronated
612:Function
550:variable
442:distally
417:and the
363:shoulder
235:shoulder
2279:Forearm
2225:lateral
2051:deltoid
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