Olecranon process of the ulna
Olecranon process of the ulna
Olecranon process of ulna.
infraglenoid tubercle
The triceps muscle is the primary muscle used in a cable extension.
pecs triceps anterior delts
Biceps are the top part of your upperarm, your Triceps are the bottom part of your upperarm, and your deltoids are the muscles on your arm next to your shoulders.
An enthesophyte on the triceps insertion at the olecranon refers to a bony growth or spur that develops at the site where the triceps tendon attaches to the olecranon process of the ulna. This condition often results from chronic stress, inflammation, or degenerative changes, indicating a possible underlying issue such as tendinopathy or arthritis. It may be associated with pain or limited motion in the elbow, and diagnosis typically involves imaging studies. Treatment may range from conservative management to surgical intervention, depending on the severity of symptoms and impact on function.
triceps
The Major muscle used while doing a push up is your chest - Pectorals. Other significant muscles that are used in a push up are your deltoids (shoulder) and Triceps. Push up is a great warm up exercise and can warm up your delts, pecs and triceps to prepare them for a solid workout session.
The primary muscle used in push-ups is the pectoralis major. Its insertion point is primarily on the humerus (the bone of the upper arm), specifically at the lateral lip of the bicipital groove. This positioning allows the muscle to facilitate the pushing motion during the exercise, effectively engaging the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
I think you are referring to the triceps. This is the muscle that attaches at the elbow and the shoulder. The one that you use when extending your arm. biceps; up triceps; under
triceps, root