The biceps tendon runs through the cubital fossa, attaching to the radial tuberosity, just distal to the neck of the radius. Introduction · Contents · Clinical Relevance |
Biceps tendon - perhaps the most prominent structure of the cubital fossa, the biceps tendon runs through attaching to the radial tuberosity of the radius.[3]. |
Approaching the wrist, the radial artery becomes more exposed between the brachioradialis tendon and the flexor carpi radialis tendon. • Can be felt here as the ... |
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