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Platyvelia brachialis (Stål, 1860) (Figs 100, 104) Geographical distribution: Argentina (Torres et al. 2008), Belize (Floriano et al. 2017a), Brazil (Stål 1860), Colombia (Roback & Nieser 1974), Costa Rica (Polhemus & Polhemus 1993), Cuba (Uhler 1894a), Dominican Republic (Drake & Maldonado-Capriles 1956), El Salvador (Floriano et al.
Rodrigues, Juliana Mourão Dos Santos +3 more
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Accessory Branch of Median Nerve Supplying the Brachialis Muscle: A Case Report and Clinical Significance [PDF]
A very rare case of an accessory branch of the median nerve taking its origin in the region of the right arm was observed to supply the infero-medial portion of the brachialis muscle in a male cadaver.
George Paraskevas +4 more
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An Anatomical Insight into the Morphology of the Brachialis Muscle and its Clinical Implications [PDF]
Introduction: Being the chief flexor of the elbow joint, brachialis muscle, also known as ‘work horse’ of the elbow or Portal’s muscle is one of the three muscles of the front of arm.
Pratik N Mistry +2 more
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Objective: Elbow extension deficit following brachial plexus injuries can sometimes be overlooked. Elbow flexion deficit is more prominent in the early stages of obstetric paralysis and is used as an indication for early nerve surgery.
Ahmet Biçer +5 more
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Transfer of the brachialis to the anterior interosseous nerve as a treatment strategy for cervical spinal cord injury: Technical note [PDF]
Study Design Technical report. Objective To provide a technical description of the transfer of the brachialis to the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) for the treatment of tetraplegia after a cervical spinal cord injury (SCI).
Chang, Jodie +3 more
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The Best Anaesthesia for Closed Reduction of Radial Fracture: Is the Jury Still Out? [PDF]
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, Volume 69, Issue 6, July 2025.
Raeder J, Sauter AR.
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Case of Ossification in the Brachialis Anticus [PDF]
Edred M. Corner
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Isolated brachial muscle injuries are relatively rare injuries and reportedly occur during forced elbow extension. Though commonly conservative treatment approach is adopted, the treatment criteria remain unclear.
Akihiro Yamaji +4 more
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Human-exoskeleton misalignment could lead to permanent damages upon the targeted limb with long-term use in rehabilitation. Hence, achieving proper alignment is necessary to ensure patient safety and an effective rehabilitative journey.
Clarissa Rincon +3 more
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Parakinesia Brachialis Oscitans: A Case Report [PDF]
Marina Farah +3 more
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