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deltoid lateral 3rd of clavicle, acromion, spine of scapula
triceps brachii long head infraglenoid tubercle of scapula
triceps brachii medial head posterior surface of humerus above and medial to groove of radial nerve and both intermuscular septum
triceps brachii lateral head posterior surface humerus below and lateral to groove of radial nerve and lateral intermuscular septa
anconeus lateral epicondyle of humerus
pronator teres medial epicondyle of humerus, coronoid process of ulna
supinator postereolateral surface of ulna below radial notch, lateral epicondyle, radial collateral and annular ligaments
gastrocnemius posterior surface of femur just proximal to medial and lateral condyles
soleus soleal (or popliteal) line, posterior surface of upper 3rd and medial border of middle 3rd of tibia, proximal 3rd of posterior surface of fibula
plantaris lateral epicondyle of femur
popliteus lateral condyle of femur
flexor hallucis longus middle half of posterior surface of fibula
flexor digitorum longus middle 3rd of posterior surface of tibia
tibialis posterior proximal 2/3rds of posterior surface of tibia, proximal 2/3 of fibula, interosseous membrane
pronator teres medial epicondyle of hymerus, coronoid process of ulna
palmaris longus medial epicondyle of humerus
flexor carpi radialis medial epicondyle of humerus
flexor carpi ulnaris medial epicondyle of humerus, proximal 2/3rd of posterior surface of ulna
flexor digitorum superficialis medial epicondyle of humerus, medial aspect of coronoid process of ulna, proximal half of radius distal to radial tuberosity
flexor digitorum profundus anterior and medial surfaces of proximal 2/3 of ulna, interosseous membrane, aponeurosis of flexor carpi ulnaris
flexor pollicis longus anterior surface of middle half of radius, adjacent interosseous membrane
pronator quadratus distal 4th of ulna
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