I'm trying to study the anatomy of the arm and it's proving to be rather difficult to understand. I've been looking at lots of references but there's one arm position with muscles descriptions that I can't seem to find.
The position I'm thinking of is the side view of the 'inner-side' forearm and arm. By this, I mean: imagine someone standing directly in front of you but their whole body is facing to the right. They then raise their left arm to a 90 degree angle and point their finger at something. The way you would see the arm and forearm is what I'm trying to understand.
Here's an image of what I'm sort of thinking (all credit to the person in the photo, I'm merely just using it as a reference of what I'd like to learn!).
I can't seem to find any images of this pose, explaining the muscles in this position (so I can't really tell where the brachioradialis goes etc.).
By any chance, does someone know of any image of the arm they could share with me, describing the muscles in this pose?
Thank you very much!! :)