The triceps brachii, as the name implies, is a 3 headed muscle on the posterior upper arm. It has a lateral, medial, and long head. The long head attaches to the scapula and ulna, trapping the humerus in-between them.
The Triceps brachii is woven with the muscles and neurovascular bundle of the shoulder.
Its attachments provide important landmarks for surgeons and bodyworkers. The long head trails along the radial nerve and leads to the radial groove of the humerus. This head also separates the teres major and minor as they extend from the scapula to connect on opposite sides of the humerus.
Variations are reported as rare. Occasionally a fourth head is found in a cadaver study. The location of the 4th head is very inconsistent. They are mostly of interest in cases where they are positioned to compress the radial or ulna nerves.
Triceps innervation is often listed as the radial nerve. A more recent study shows that the axillary nerve often innervates the long head.
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