Bronchial muscle
Bronchial muscle , m. Brachioradialis, spindle-shaped, occupies the most lateral position. Somewhat below its middle, the muscle passes into a long tendon. It originates from the lateral margin of the humerus, somewhat higher than the lateral epicondyle and from the lateral intermuscular septum of the shoulder. Heading downwards, the muscle is attached to the lateral
The surface of the radius, somewhat proximal to the styloid process.

Function: flexes the arm at the elbow joint and takes part both in pronation and in supination of the radius.
Innervation: n. Radialis [CV-CVI (CVII)].
Blood supply: a. Radialis, a. Collateralis radialis, a. Recurrens radialis.
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