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Muscle Palpation - Brachioradialis
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This is a detail, step by step, description on how to palpate brachioradialis muscle by Keith Bootsma, RMT.
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Origin:
Proximal 2/3 of Lateral Supracondylar Ridge of Humerus
Insertion:
Superior to Styloid Process of Radius
Functions:
1- Flexion of the Forearm @ the Elbow Joint
2- Supination of the Forearm @ the Radioulnar Joint (To a Neutral Position)
3- Pronation of the Forearm @ the Radioulnar Joint (To a Neutral Position)
Nerve:
Radial Nerve
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