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You use the brachioradialis for one of your arms' most essential movements. Here's how to make the muscle stronger.
Brachioradialis pain occurs when shaking hands, turning a doorknob, or drinking from a cup. We answer all your questions about brachioradialis pain, including other symptoms, causes, and ...
Jeff Cavaliere of Athlean-X explains how training the brachioradialis muscle, which extends from the forearm to upper arm, is the key to forearm gains.
Brachioradialis strains are less common and don’t see as much torque and strain as the other flexor muscles. For that reason, the prognosis is better and should lead to a shorter recovery.” ...