flying north
means it has dropped down in your arm a bit.
A detached bicep, often referred to as a bicep tendon tear, occurs when the bicep tendon, which connects the bicep muscle to the shoulder or elbow, ruptures from its attachment. This injury can result from acute trauma or chronic overuse, leading to sudden pain, swelling, and a noticeable loss of strength in the arm. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, or surgical intervention depending on the severity of the tear. Early diagnosis and management are essential for optimal recovery.
The distal bicep tendon insertion is located on the radius bone in the forearm of the human body.
The muscles in the top of your arms are the bicep, tricep and deltiod.
the bicep is located in your arm
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If you're talking about the one that everyone's always asking for when they say, "Make a muscle!" then it's your BICEP. The bicep is the muscle that contracts when the arm is bent, and the tricep is the one that relaxes.
A tendon is the continuation of a muscle as it attaches to a bone. It runs from the back of the shoulder blade and attaches to the top of the arm bone.
I believe that an arm does have a tendon between the elbow and the shoulder.
bicep- it bends the arm while the triceps straighten the arm.
The bicep is the front part of your arm. The tricep is the muscle in the back part of the arm.
The bicep muscle. The tricep contracts to straighten the arm as the bicep relaxes.