You stare at it often enough when flexing. In Latin, it’s known as the biceps brachii, which means two-headed muscle of the arm. And why’s that, well, your biceps are split into two sections ...
Introduction The biceps brachii muscle is the primary forearm supinator and a secondary elbow flexor. The pathophysiology of distal tendon ruptures is still unclear. Patients with chronic rupture ...
keele.ac.uk Objective: To examine the relative prevalence of histological changes that have been found to be associated with the process of tendinopathy in lesions of the tendon of the long head of ...