46+ Bicipital Groove Anatomy

46+ Bicipital Groove Anatomy. Bicipital groove anatomy (page 1). The bicipital groove (intertubercular groove, sulcus intertubercularis) is a deep groove on the humerus that separates the greater tubercle.

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The bicipital groove is defined by the greater tuberosity (lateral) and the lesser tuberosity (medial). The bicipital groove is a deep groove on the humerus that separates the greater tubercle from the lesser tubercle. It is formed by the in human anatomy, the arm is the part of the upper limb between the glenohumeral joint and the elbow.

It allows for the long tendon of the biceps brachii muscle to pass.

Bicipital groove:attachments of muscles near it. {biceps brachii} john the bodyman. Humerus bicipital groove's muscular attachments. The long head of the biceps is connected or anchored to the shoulder by the biceps tendon, which lies in a groove (bicipital groove) on the upper arm (humerous).


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