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Origin and Insertion Both heads course distally and become a confluent muscle belly before tapering across the anterior aspect of the elbow, to insert on the radial tuberosity and the fascia of the forearm via the bicipital aponeurosis. Approximately 30% of adults have some variation in the origin of the muscle.
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Biceps Brachii ; Insertion: Tuberosity of radius and fascia of forearm via bicipital aponeurosis ; Action: Supinates forearm and, when it is supine, flexes ...
Insertion: Radial tuberosity and antebrachial fascia. Action: Supinates forearm; flexes forearm at elbow joint, most effectively when the forearm is supinated.
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Insertion: Radial tuberosity and antebrachial fascia. Action: Supinates forearm; flexes forearm at elbow joint, most effectively when the forearm is supinated.