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097 Innervations Of The Arm Muscles
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The muscles of the arm are the Biceps brachii, corachobrachialis, brachialis, and triceps brachii muscles. What are the nerves that innervate them? That's what Leslie Samuel talks about in this video. Turns out - there are only two - the musculocutaneous and Radial nerves. Which muscles do they innervate? Watch this video and find out.
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