The radial tuberosity is also known as the bicipital tuberosity and is a bony marking which is the main insertion of the biceps brachii muscle. The radial tuberosity is also known as the bicipital tuberosity and is a bony marking which is the main insertion of the biceps brachii muscle.
Biceps Brachii
Subscapularis
TIBIAL TUBEROSITY
Radial Collateral Ligament
tendon
gluteal tuberosity and the greater and lesser trochanters
That attaches muscle to bone.
Ligamentum patellae
A tubercle, is a small bony nodule or eminence where a muscle generally attaches, wheres a tuberosity tends to be a larger, rougher bony eminence in which a muscle also generally attaches.
Deltoid Tuberosity
Deltoid tuberosity
deltoid tuberosity
The greater tuberosity of the humerus forms the lateral contour of the shoulder. The supraspinatus muscle attaches at the greater tuberosity.
TIBIAL TUBEROSITY
radial tuberosity
tibial tuberosity
It inserts, by means of a tendon, into radial tuberosity on the radius. And then by an aponeurosis, bicipital aponeurosis, which ‎‏fuses‏ ‏with the adjoining deep fascia.
Semimembranosus muscle
on the posterior surface of the radius and it's also called the biceps tuberosity cuz' it's the insertion of the biceps brachi .