bilekler
Bilekler, also known as the cubital fossa, is a anatomical depression located on the anterior surface of the elbow. It is bounded by the biceps brachii muscle medially, the brachialis muscle laterally, and the supinator muscle superiorly. The fossa is a site for the passage of several important structures, including the radial nerve, the median nerve, and the brachial artery. The radial nerve, which is the larger of the two, passes through the fossa and continues distally to innervate the muscles of the posterior forearm. The median nerve, which is smaller and more superficial, also passes through the fossa and continues distally to innervate the muscles of the anterior forearm. The brachial artery, which is the main artery of the arm, also passes through the fossa and continues distally to supply blood to the forearm. The cubital fossa is an important anatomical landmark and is often used as a reference point for various medical procedures.