Floor of cubital fossa muscles.
Cubital fossa floor.
The cubital fossa is a very narrow space and the boundaries have to be retracted to see the contents within it.
Lateral border medial border of the brachioradialis muscle.
Medial border lateral border of the pronator teres muscle.
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The radial nerve is in the vicinity of the cubital fossa located between brachioradialis and brachialis muscles.
The floor of the fossa is formed by the brachialis muscle proximally and the supinator muscle distally the roof from superficial to deep forms from the skin fascia and the bicipital aponeurosis.
The cubital fossa contains four main vertical structures from lateral to medial.
It has three boundaries borders and it also has a floor.
The cubital fossa is triangular in shape and thus has three borders.
Superior border hypothetical line between the epicondyles of the humerus.
It is also known as the antecubital because it lies anteriorly to the elbow.
Deep boundary floor brachialis and supinator muscles.
The cubital fossa is a triangular shaped depression located between the forearm and the arm on the anterior surface of the elbow with the apex of the triangle pointing distally.
It is a space filled with different structures that makes up its content.