The anterior compartment is supplied by the brachial artery.
It is in the anterior compartment of the forearm.
The musculocutaneous nerve innervates all the muscles of the anterior compartment of the arm.
The anterior compartment contains the flexors, and is mainly supplied by the median nerve.
The true compartment syndrome arises due to increased pressure within the unyielding anterior compartment of the leg.
These muscles are in the deep level of the anterior compartment of the forearm.
The large deltoid muscle is considered to have part of its body in the anterior compartment.
The brachial artery continues to the cubital fossa in the anterior compartment of the arm.
It gives branches to the muscles of the anterior compartment.
Or infection in anterior compartment of lateral pharyngeal space results in trismus.