The lateral head

February 23, 2010 on 8:34 am | By admin | In Health | Comments Off

The long head (caput longum) arsis from the infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula and then descends between the teres major and teres minor muscles. The lateral head (caput laterale) arises from the posterior surface of the humerus above and laterally of the sulcus nervi radialis and, lower, from the septum intramuscular brachii laterale. The medial head (caput medial) arises from the posterior surface of the humerus distal of the sulcus of the radial nerve and from both intramuscular septa. The wide common tendon is attached to the olecranon of the ulna. Medical Coding Services  will help you to do collections and also the pending amounts from the patients.

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