The brachial muscle lies virtually underneath the Biceps of the upper arm. There are also arteries and nerves in that region of the same name.
So basically, "the right brachial region" would lie along the front of the humerus [upper] bone in the right arm.
Brachial refers to the upper arm.
Brachial (as in brachial artery) refers to the upper limbs, the arms.
C. Brachial corresponds to the upper arm region.
The pulse site under the arm is called the brachial artery pulse. It is located on the inner aspect of the upper arm, midway between the shoulder and elbow.
brachium or brachial region
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that originate from the lower cervical and upper thoracic spinal cord. It controls the muscles of the shoulder, arm, and hand, and provides feeling to the upper limb. Damage to the brachial plexus can result in weakness or loss of function in the affected areas.
Pertaining or belonging to the arm; as, the brachial artery; the brachial nerve., Of the nature of an arm; resembling an arm.
Brachial (as in brachial artery) refers to the upper limbs, the arms.
The first thoracic nerve roots are in the brachial plexus. The nerves pass through the neck, the armpit area, and then into the arm.
The brachial pulse can be palpated on the inside of the upper arm between the elbow and the shoulder
To stop bleeding of the arm press on the brachial artery.
compress the brachial artery in the upper arm.
The brachial region is your upper arm between the elbow and shoulder.
Brachial Artery
Brachial and radial pulse is in the arm.
C. Brachial corresponds to the upper arm region.
Brachial
This comes from my A&P lab manual... "In the armpit, the subclavian artery becomes the axillary artery, which serves the upper limb." The previous answer was "brachial," which could also be a correct answer. "The brachial artery divides into the radial and ulnar arteries, which follow the same-named bones to supply the forearm and hand."