23+ Bicipital Groove Surface Anatomy
23+ Bicipital Groove Surface Anatomy. Bicipital groove is a groove on the anterior aspect of upper end of humerus. The bicipital groove (intertubercular groove, sulcus intertubercularis) is a deep groove on the humerus that separates the greater tubercle from the lesser external links.
Superficial dissection of the back of the neck.
Medial lip of bicipital groove continues downwards as medial border which then continues as. It is formed by the hollow between the biceps and triceps muscles. It allows for the long tendon of the biceps brachii muscle to pass. Medial bicipital groove — the medial bicipital groove is seen on the surface anatomy of the upper arm.
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