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We've already had an episode over a year ago on the bicep muscle. So I decided to take this one a little more detailed, or at least proximal. This episode is not just an anatomy review. It utilizes anatomical knowledge to apply to advanced clinical reasoning in a patient with a plethora of intersecting phenomena. Yes, it does involve the biceps tendon. We also sprinkle in numbness, tingling, change in sensation, thoracic outlet syndrome, cervical radiculopathy, and neurodynamics (with a fun analogy). Tune in for some good pearls. For clinicians or future clinicians: think about what you would do differently, and WHY?