“…[6,32,33] The incidence of bilaterally symmetric supernumerary heads is also variable between studies and has been reported to be between 3.3% and 29.3%. [9,17,19,22,32,34,35] All reported supernumerary heads of the biceps brachii are innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve, [10,12,13,16,22,23,28,30,[33][34][35] with the rare exceptions where accessory heads are innervated by the median nerve. [24,36] However, the presence of supernumerary head of the biceps are also frequently associated with musculocutaneous nerve variations which include anything from the absence of the nerve, to unique branching patterns, to duplication.…”