Superficial muscles of the chest and front of the arm. (Lacertus fibrosus visible as white band at lower right.)
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Identifiers
Latin
aponeurosis musculi bicipitis brachii
TA98
A04.6.02.016
TA2
2467
FMA
39085
Anatomical terminology
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The bicipital aponeurosis (also known as lacertus fibrosus) is a broad aponeurosis of the biceps brachii, which is located in the cubital fossa of the elbow. It separates superficial from deep structures in much of the fossa.
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The bicipitalaponeurosis (also known as lacertus fibrosus) is a broad aponeurosis of the biceps brachii, which is located in the cubital fossa of the...
head inserts proximally closer to the apex of the tuberosity. The bicipitalaponeurosis, also called the lacertus fibrosus, is a thick fascial band that...
medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm, deep fascia reinforced by the bicipitalaponeurosis (a sheet of tendon-like material that arises from the tendon of...
between the two heads of the pronator teres, deep to the bicipitalaponeurosis (aponeurosis of biceps) and superficial the brachialis muscle. It crosses...
anterior aspect of the elbow, in the cubital fossa superficial to the bicipitalaponeurosis. It bridges the cephalic vein and the basilic vein. The median cubital...
fibrous arch of the flexor superficialis, or the thickening of the bicipitalaponeurosis. The median nerve passes through the cubital fossa and passes between...
needed] The areas are: Underneath Struthers' ligament Passing by the bicipitalaponeurosis (also known as lacertus fibrosus) Between the two heads of the pronator...
considered to be ruptured. This test may be misinterpreted if either the bicipitalaponeurosis or brachialis tendon is palpated instead of the distal biceps brachii...
intersect the muscle and are attached to ridges on the bone; others from an aponeurosis, which separates the muscle from the teres major and the long head of...
the true ribs, and the aponeurosis of the abdominal external oblique muscle; it inserts onto the lateral lip of the bicipital groove. It receives double...