Forearm and Hand, Muscle Group #1
Palpating medial to the distal tendon of which muscle can help you locate the pronator teres?
biceps brachii
Which muscle is a strong elbow flexor located deep to the biceps brachii?
brachialis
Which muscle runs the length of the forearm but does not cross the wrist joint?
brachioradialis
To access the supinator, you must palpate deep to which muscle group?
extensors
The pronator quadratus is deep to the _____________ tendons and is accessible only on the quadratus's __________ portion.
flexor, lateral
The brachioradialis creates helpful dividing line between which two muscle groups?
flexors, extensors
Passive extension of the elbow would ______ the brachialis.
lengthen
Passive pronation of the forearm would _______ the supinator
lengthen
The ________ muscle is an antagonist to both the biceps brachii and supinator.
pronator teres
Passive flexion of the elbow would _______ the brachioradialis.
shorten
Passive pronation of the forearm would __________ the pronator teres.
shorten