1. The brachioradialis tendon is strongly attached to the planned tendon. 2. Muscles which do this are the biceps brachii, the brachialis and the brachioradialis . 3. It lies at first slightly lateral to the radial artery, concealed beneath the Brachioradialis . 4. A prone grip will rely more greatly on the other flexors, the brachialis and brachioradialis . 5. In the above example synergists to the biceps can be the brachioradialis and the brachialis muscle. 6. Brachioradialis puts the forearm into a midpronated / supinated position from either full pronation or supination.7. He also advocated transferring the m . brachioradialis to the wrist extensors when these muscles are paralyzed. 8. The brachioradialis muscle is a versatile motor muscle and is used for different transfers in tetraplegic patients. 9. The brachioradialis is synergistic with the brachialis and biceps brachii; the triceps brachii and anconeus are antagonistic. 10. When pronated, the brachioradialis is more active during elbow flexion since the biceps brachii is in a mechanical disadvantage.