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					Elbow Joint Muscles The elbow muscles can be grouped into those which bend and straighten the elbow joint, and those which act on the radio-ulnar joints, to supinate (turn the palm up) and pronate (palm down) the wrist. Click the muscles below for further information, including attachment points, actions and nerve supplies. Biceps Brachii The main muscle in the arm for bending the elbow. more Anconeus A small muscle at the back of the elbow. more Brachialis Assists the Biceps muscle in bending the elbow. more Supinator Helps to turn the palm of the hand upwards. more Brachioradialis Helps in flexing the elbow and turning the hand over. more Pronator Teres Helps to turn the palm of the hand downeards. more Triceps Brachii The main muscle which straightens the elbow. more Pronator Quadratus Also helps to turn the palm down (pronate). more Movements of the Elbow Muscles  Flexion - bending the arm at the elbow.  Extension - straightening the arm at the elbow.  Supination - turning the palm of the hand upwards.  Pronation - turning the palm of the hand downwards. (The bottom two are technically movements at the radio-ulna joints, rather than the elbow. However, the movements are produced by some of the muscles around the elbow joint).  Biceps Brachii    The Biceps brachii crosses both the elbow and shoulder joints. Its action on the shoulder joint is very weak flexion. The Biceps Brachii works most efficiently in flexing the elbow joint when the forearm is supinated (palm facing up). The bicep curl is the most commonly used exercise to strengthen this muscle. Origin  Long head - top of the glenoid fossa.  Short head - coracoid process. Insertion  Bicipital tuberosity of the radius.  Bicipital aponeurosis into the deep fascia of the forearm. Actions  Elbow flexion.  Supination of the forearm. Innervation  Musculocutaneus nerve. Daily uses  Picking up a shopping bag.  Biceps curl using a resistance band or dumbbell. Example exercises  Bicep curl. Related injuries  Biceps tendon inflammation. Related muscles  Brachioradialis  Brachialis. Brachialis    The Brachialis acts to flex the elbow whether in pronation or supination, along with Biceps Brachii. As Brachialis is attached to the Ulna, which cannot rotate, it is the only true flexor of the elbow. Origin  Lower half of the anterior humerus. Insertion  Coronoid process of the ulna. Actions  Elbow flexion. Innervation  Musculocutaneous nerve. Daily uses  Picking up shopping bags. Example strengthening exercises  Bicep curls using a resistance band. Related muscles  Biceps brachii.  Brachioradialis. Brachioradialis    The Brachioradialis muscle acts to supinate the forearm from a pronated position, when it flexes the elbow. When starting in a supinated position, it acts to pronate the hand as it flexes the elbow. Origin  Lower 2/3 of the lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus. Insertion  Styloid process of the radius. Actions  Elbow flexion.  Pronation.  Supination. Innervation  Radial nerve. Daily uses  Turning a corkscrew. Example strengthening exercises  Bicep curls using a resistance band. Related muscles  Biceps Brachii.  Brachialis. Triceps Brachii    The Triceps Brachii also assists Latissimus Dorsi in extending the shoulder joint. It contracts strongly during the up phase of a push up, to straighten the arm. Origin  Long head - Lower part of the glenoid cavity of the scapula  Lateral head - Upper half of the posterior surface of the humerus  Medial head - Lower 2/3 of the posterior surface of the humerus Insertion  Olecranon process of the ulna Actions  Elbow extension Innervation  Radial nerve Daily uses  Pushing a door closed Example strengthening exercises  Tricep extension  Overhead tricep extension  Tricep dips Example stretches  Tricep stretch Related injuries  Inflammation or rupture of the triceps tendon Related muscles  Anconeus Anconeus    The Anconeus works alongside Triceps Brachii in extending the elbow. It also acts to pull the synovial membrane out of the way of the olecranon process when the elbow is extending. Origin  Posterior surface of the lateral condyle of the humerus. Insertion  Posterior surface of the upper ulna and its olecranon process. Actions  Elbow extension. Innervation  Radial nerve. Daily uses  Pushing a door closed. Example strengthening exercises  Tricep extension with a resistance band.  Overhead triceps extension with a resistance band. Example stretches  Tricep stretch. Related muscles  Triceps brachii. Supinator    The Supinator muscle assists Biceps Brachii in supinating the hand, that is turning it over so that the palm faces up. To isolate the supinator muscle, supinate the hand whilst extending the elbow as this takes out the Biceps muscle. Origin  Lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus.  Posterior part of the ulna. Insertion  Outer surface of the upper third of the radius. Actions  Supination. Innervation  Posterior interosseous branch of the radial nerve. Daily uses  Turning a screwdriver. Example strengthening exercises  Supination using a resistance band. Related muscles  Biceps brachii.  Brachioradialis. Pronator Teres    Pronator Teres works the hardest when the elbow is flexing and the hand simultaneously pronating. Origin  Medial supracondylar ridge of the humerus.  Medial side of the coronoid process of the ulna. Insertion Middle  1/3 of the outer surface of the radius. Actions  Pronation.  Elbow flexion. Innervation  Median nerve. Daily uses  Turning a screwdriver. Example strengthening exercises  Pronation using a resistance band. Related muscles  Pronator quadratus Pronator Quadratus    Pronator Quadratus works in conjunction with Triceps Brachii during pronation with elbow extension. Origin  Lower quarter of the anterior surface of the ulna Insertion  Lower quarter of the anterior side of the radius Actions  Pronation Innervation  Median nerve Daily uses  Turning a screwdriver Example strengthening exercises  Pronation using a resistance band Related muscles  Triceps brachii  Pronator teres
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            