3.1.4. Brachioradialis Muscle Flashcards
Which Joint does the Brachioradialis Muscle act on?
Radial Side of the Elbow Joint
What action does the Brachioradialis Muscle have on the Elbow Joint?
Flexion of the Elbow Joint
What is the term used describe the Brachioradialis Muscle?
Paradoxical Muscle
What does the term “Paradoxical Muscle” mean?
Its Origin and Innervation are characteristic of an Extensor Muscle, but it is in fact a Flexor Muscle of the Elbow Joint
When is the Brachioradialis Muscle most visible?
- Forearm is Half Pronated
- Flexion at the Elbow against Resistance
What, in the Distal Forearm, is located between the Brachioradialis and Deep Flexor Muscles?
- Radial Artery
- Radial Nerve
These are sandwiched between the Brachioradialis and Deep Flexor Muscles
Where does the Brachioradialis Muscle Originate from?
Proximal Aspect of the Lateral Supercondylar Ridge of the Humerus
Where does the Brachioradialis Muscle attach Distally?
Distal End of the Radius, immediately proximal to the Radial Styloid Process
What is the function of the Brachioradialis Muscle?
Flexion of the Elbow Joint
What is the innervation of the Brachioradialis Muscle?
Radial Nerve
What is significant about the Radial Nerve supplying the Brachioradialis Muscle?
Brachioradialis Muscle is the Major Exception to the generalization that:
1. The Radial Nerve supplies only Extensor Muscles
2. All Flexors lie in the Anterior Compartment