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  2. Triceps - Wikipedia

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    The triceps, or triceps brachii (Latin for "three-headed muscle of the arm"), is a large muscle on the back of the upper limb of many vertebrates. It consists of three parts: the medial, lateral, and long head. [1] It is the muscle principally responsible for extension of the elbow joint (straightening of the arm).

  3. Medial intermuscular septum of thigh - Wikipedia

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    The medial intermuscular septum of thigh is a fold of deep fascia in the thigh. It is between the vastus medialis, and the adductors and pectineus. It separates the anterior compartment of the thigh from the medial compartment of the thigh.

  4. Torch Your Triceps With This Extra Effective Dumbbell Exercise

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    Achieving maximum arms gains requires a three-headed attack approach to your triceps muscles—the lateral, medial, and long heads. ... Work to get a deep stretch at the bottom—the goal is to ...

  5. Soleus muscle - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Other fibers originate from the posterior (back) surfaces of the head of the fibula and its upper quarter, as well as the middle third of the medial border of the tibia. The fibers originating from the anterior surface of the anterior aponeurosis insert onto the median septum, and the fibers originating from the posterior surface of the ...

  6. This Bodyweight Arm Day Move Will Torch Your Triceps - AOL

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    The bodyweight triceps extension exercise allows you to train your arms for strength and size while also challenging your lats and core.

  7. Fascial compartments of arm - Wikipedia

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    The lateral intermuscular septum extends from the lower part of the crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus, along the lateral supracondylar ridge, to the lateral epicondyle; it is blended with the tendon of the deltoid muscle, gives attachment to the triceps brachii behind, and to the brachialis, brachioradialis, and extensor carpi radialis longus muscles in front.

  8. Septal area - Wikipedia

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    The septal area (medial olfactory area), consisting of the lateral septum and medial septum, is an area in the lower, posterior part of the medial surface of the frontal lobe, and refers to the nearby septum pellucidum. The septal nuclei are located in this area.

  9. Fascial compartments of leg - Wikipedia

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    The lower leg is divided into four compartments by the interosseous membrane of the leg, the anterior intermuscular septum, the transverse intermuscular septum and the posterior intermuscular septum. [1] Each compartment contains connective tissue, nerves and blood vessels.