

The blood supply is from the brachial artery. These muscles are all innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve which arises from the fifth and sixth and seventh cervical spinal nerves. The compartment contains three muscles the biceps brachii, the brachialis and the coracobrachialis. The anterior compartment is one of the two anatomic compartments of the upper arm, the other being the posterior compartment. The anterior compartment of the arm is also known as the flexor compartment of the arm as its main action is that of flexion. It is perforated by the ulnar nerve, the superior ulnar collateral artery, and the posterior branch of the inferior ulnar collateral artery.Īnterior (at top) and posterior (at bottom) compartments It extends from the lower part of the crest of the lesser tubercle of the humerus below the teres major, and passes along the medial supracondylar ridge to the medial epicondyle it is blended with the tendon of the coracobrachialis, and gives attachment to the triceps brachii behind and the brachialis in front. The medial intermuscular septum, is thicker than the lateral intermuscular septum.

It is perforated by the radial nerve and profunda branch of the brachial artery. The lateral intermuscular septum extends from the lower part of the crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus, along the lateral supracondylar ridge, to the lateral epicondyle it is blended with the tendon of the deltoid muscle, gives attachment to the triceps brachii behind, and to the brachialis, brachioradialis, and extensor carpi radialis longus muscles in front.

The compartments of the forearm are the anterior compartment of the forearm and posterior compartment of the forearm. The compartments of the arm are the anterior compartment of the arm and the posterior compartment of the arm, divided by the lateral and the medial intermuscular septa. Each compartment encloses specific muscles and nerves. Each of these segments is further divided into two compartments which are formed by deep fascia – tough connective tissue septa (walls). The upper limb is divided into two segments, the arm and the forearm. The fascial compartments of arm refers to the specific anatomical term of the compartments within the upper segment of the upper limb (the arm) of the body.
