Medial supracondylar ridge
The inferior third of the medial border of the humerus is raised into a slight ridge, the medial supracondylar ridge (or medial supracondylar line), which becomes very prominent below; it presents an anterior lip for the origins of the Brachialis and Pronator teres, a posterior lip for the medial head of the Triceps brachii, and an intermediate ridge for the attachment of the medial intermuscular septum.
Medial supracondylar ridge | |
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Left humerus. Anterior view. (Medial supracondylar ridge on side at bottom left, but not labeled.) | |
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Latin | Crista supracondylaris medialis |
TA | A02.4.04.016 |
FMA | 75076 |
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References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 211 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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