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Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular movement . Fig. 70.—Superficial muscles ofthe frontof the forearm. (Gerrish.) SUPINATOR. Formerly called the supinator brevis to distinguish it fromthe so-called supinator longus which has been renamed, making SUPINATOR 125. Fig. 71.—Deep muscles near the wrist. (Gerrish.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/applied-anatomy-and-kinesiology-the-mechanism-of-muscular-movement-fig-70superficial-muscles-ofthe-frontof-the-forearm-gerrish-supinator-formerly-called-the-supinator-brevis-to-distinguish-it-fromthe-so-called-supinator-longus-which-has-been-renamed-making-supinator-125-fig-71deep-muscles-near-the-wrist-gerrish-image342699329.html
RM2AWF8DN–Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular movement . Fig. 70.—Superficial muscles ofthe frontof the forearm. (Gerrish.) SUPINATOR. Formerly called the supinator brevis to distinguish it fromthe so-called supinator longus which has been renamed, making SUPINATOR 125. Fig. 71.—Deep muscles near the wrist. (Gerrish.)
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Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular movement . Fig. 71.—Deep muscles near the wrist. (Gerrish.). EXTERNALCONDYLE HEAD OFRADIUS ULNA RADIUS Fig. 72.—The supinator. (Gerrish,) 126 MOVEMENTS OF ELBOW AND FOREARM the adjective unnecessary. The muscle is a small one situated onthe back of the arm just below the elbow. Origin.—External condyle of the humerus, neighboring part ofthe ulna, ligaments between. Insertion.—Outer surface of the upper third of the radius. Structure.—Mostly parallel fibers. Action.—Supination, as shown by its position and isolated action. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/applied-anatomy-and-kinesiology-the-mechanism-of-muscular-movement-fig-71deep-muscles-near-the-wrist-gerrish-externalcondyle-head-ofradius-ulna-radius-fig-72the-supinator-gerrish-126-movements-of-elbow-and-forearm-the-adjective-unnecessary-the-muscle-is-a-small-one-situated-onthe-back-of-the-arm-just-below-the-elbow-originexternal-condyle-of-the-humerus-neighboring-part-ofthe-ulna-ligaments-between-insertionouter-surface-of-the-upper-third-of-the-radius-structuremostly-parallel-fibers-actionsupination-as-shown-by-its-position-and-isolated-action-image342699017.html
RM2AWF82H–Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular movement . Fig. 71.—Deep muscles near the wrist. (Gerrish.). EXTERNALCONDYLE HEAD OFRADIUS ULNA RADIUS Fig. 72.—The supinator. (Gerrish,) 126 MOVEMENTS OF ELBOW AND FOREARM the adjective unnecessary. The muscle is a small one situated onthe back of the arm just below the elbow. Origin.—External condyle of the humerus, neighboring part ofthe ulna, ligaments between. Insertion.—Outer surface of the upper third of the radius. Structure.—Mostly parallel fibers. Action.—Supination, as shown by its position and isolated action.
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