KINESIOL 4J03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Triceps Brachii Muscle, Biceps, Radial Tuberosity

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Greater and lesser tuberosities of humerus (anterior view) Expansion of ct that looks ilke its approaching medial side of forearm fanning out, no longer really tendinous at that point tendon comes down to the radial head, at radial tuberosity. Second layer of aponeurosis that fans out: tapering happening as you go up the arm things start to get covered by pec major, delt. Hangs out close to the lateral side of the coracoid oval. Olecranon process of ulna: hook on the back of elbow cup as inverted u to capture top of olecranon. Spine of scapula: upper and lower margins, lower margin will come around and hit the acromial angle. Tricep is posterior compartment (extensor), flexor compartment on front is bicep and brachialis: tricep will only really catch 2 heads b/c third is deep. Long head approaches scap, long head sticks on humerus still.