They are in your upper arm
No. It's in your lower arm.
The brachialis muscle is located in the upper arm on the lower half of the front humerous. The brachialis muscle is used for flexing the elbow joint and lies deeper than the biceps muscle.
The brachioradialis is the muscle that is found in the forearm of a human. A good sentence would be, the doctor told him he pulled his brachioradialis.
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He has been diagnosed with brachioradialis.
Brachialis and brachioradialis
The antagonist for the brachioradialis muscle is the pronator teres. It helps to produce opposite movements at the elbow joint, with the brachioradialis mainly responsible for elbow flexion and the pronator teres for elbow extension.
The brachioradialis is a muscle found in the forearm that helps flex the forearm at the elbow. It is capable of pronation and supination.
One function of the brachioradialis is to flex the elbow. A recent study indicated that its primary function is to stabilize the elbow.
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brachioradialis
it is a muscle that is in your upper arm
Styloid Process of the radius
It seemed like weeks before I was consistently able to elicit the brachioradialis reflex; my husband was tired of me banging on his forearm to practice.