Forearm
No, the antebrachial region is not proximal to the brachial region; rather, it is distal. The brachial region refers to the upper arm, while the antebrachial region refers to the forearm. Therefore, the antebrachial region is located further away from the torso compared to the brachial region.
antebrachial (or antebrachium) = the part of the arm between the brachium (upper arm) and the carpus (wrist); known as the "forearm". axillary = armpit
Distal. Distal means farther away from the point of attachment. Antebrachial refers to your forearm and axillary refers to your armpit. So your forearm is farther away from your armpit when it comes to where it attaches to the body.
Medial Antebrachial
The antebrachial pulse, also known as the radial pulse, is located on the lateral side of the forearm, specifically at the wrist. To palpate it, place your fingers on the radial side of the wrist, just below the base of the thumb. This pulse is commonly used to assess heart rate and circulation.
Long Head: Supra-glenoid tuberosity of the Scapula Short Head: Tuberosity of radius and antebrachial fascia
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