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Brachialis

The Brachialis is a muscle of the front (anterior) upper-arms of the human body.

To test your knowledge first - look at the image opposite and decide which muscle/s you think is/are the brachialis, then click on the image to check if you were correct, and for the labels of all the other muscles illustrated.
For a detailed illustration of the location of the brachialis see the pages about Anterior Muscles and/or Posterior Muscles in the Revision for Therapists Section of the IvyRose website.

Further information about the brachialis is summarised below:

Point(s) of Origin:

Lower anterior surface of humerus.

Point(s) of Insertion:

Ulnar tuberosity.

Action(s):

Flexes (causes bending of) the elbow.

The brachialis muscle works against the triceps brachii.

 

Diagram of Human Anterio Muscles


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