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The Anterior Compartment Of The Arm
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In this video, Leslie talks about the muscles of the anterior compartment, their innervation and function/action. These muscles include the Biceps Brachii, Coracobrachialis and Brachialis. The innervation is the musculocutaneous nerve and they function in flexion of the arm and forearm.
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