Showing the action of the brachialis anticus in the arm of an anthropoid ape.
The power which we are to yoke to the lever is a strong muscular engine we have not mentioned before, called the brachialis anticus, or front brachial muscle.
A similar ossification has been observed in relation to the insertion of the brachialis muscle as a sequel of dislocation of the elbow.
Occasionally, as a sequel to the dislocation, processes of bone develop in relation to the insertion of the brachialis and interfere with the movements of the joint.
Bony Outgrowth in relation to insertion of Brachialis Muscle, following Backward Dislocation of Elbow.
As the fracture is usually within a quarter of an inch of the tip, the fibres of insertion of the brachialis prevent displacement.
Bony Outgrowth in relation to insertion of Brachialis 90 Muscle 38.
When some days have elapsed before reduction is attempted, forcible manipulations are to be deprecated as they greatly increase the risk of ossification occurring in relation to the brachialis (D.
It is in the upper part of the interspace which separates these latter from the brachialis anticus that the deltoid insinuates itself to proceed to its insertion into the humerus.
This crest limiting the musculo-spiral groove superiorly, and the brachialis anticus arising from the whole extent of this groove, the result is that at this level the external head is in relation with the brachialis anticus.
It is into the hollow in front of the elbow, which this muscle contributes to limit, that the biceps and the brachialis anticus dip.
The brachialis anticus flexes the forearm on the arm.
Its fleshy mass appears in the angular space bounded by the brachialis anticus and the triceps.
When the patient is very fat or muscular, the coraco-brachialis muscle may be required as a guide to the vessel; but in general its superficial position renders any guide quite unnecessary, even in the dead body.
The head of the radius is then easily removed by the bone-pliers, and the ulna also protruded, the attachment of the brachialis anticus to the coronoid process divided, and the bone sawn across just at the base of that process.
When the vessel has passed the insertion of the coraco-brachialis, it becomes situated at the inner side of the biceps, which also partly overlaps it, as it now lies on the forepart of the brachialis anticus.
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