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Pectoralis Major
O: Clavicular head - anterior surface of the medial half and sternocostal head - anterior surface of the sternum, first 7 costal cartilages 
I: Lateral hip of the intertubercular sulcus of humerus 
I: Media and lateral pectoral nerves (C5-C6) 
F: Adduc
O: Clavicular head - anterior surface of the medial half and sternocostal head - anterior surface of the sternum, first 7 costal cartilages
I: Lateral hip of the intertubercular sulcus of humerus
I: Media and lateral pectoral nerves (C5-C6)
F: Adduction of the humerus
B: Thoraco- acromial Artery
Subclavius
O: First rib, at junction between rib and costal cartilage
I: Groove of inferior surface of 1/3 clavicle
I: Nerve to subclavius 
F: Pulls tip of shoulder down and clavicle medially 
B: Suprascapular artery and Thoraco-acromial artery via clavicular br
O: First rib, at junction between rib and costal cartilage
I: Groove of inferior surface of 1/3 clavicle
I: Nerve to subclavius
F: Pulls tip of shoulder down and clavicle medially
B: Suprascapular artery and Thoraco-acromial artery via clavicular branch
Pectoralis Minor
O: Anterior and superior border of ribs 3, 4 and 5
I: Caracoid Process
I: Medial pectoral nerve (C7 - C8) 
F: pulls tip of shoulder down 
B: Thoraco-acromial artery
O: Anterior and superior border of ribs 3, 4 and 5
I: Caracoid Process
I: Medial pectoral nerve (C7 - C8)
F: pulls tip of shoulder down
B: Thoraco-acromial artery
Serratus Anterior
O: Lateral surfaces of upper 8-9 ribs and deep fascia overlying intercostal spaces
I: Costal surface of media border of scapula
I: Long thoracic nerve
F: ABduction of scapula 
B: superior and lateral thoracic artery and thoracodorsal
O: Lateral surfaces of upper 8-9 ribs and deep fascia overlying intercostal spaces
I: Costal surface of media border of scapula
I: Long thoracic nerve
F: ABduction of scapula
B: superior and lateral thoracic artery and thoracodorsal
What are the 3 parts and what branches
What are the 3 parts and what branches
1) Proximal to pectoralis minor:
1 branch- Superior thoracic artery
2) Posterior to pectoralis major
2 branches - thoraco-acromial trunk and lateral
thoracic artery
2) Distal to pectoralis minor
3 branches - subscapular artery, anterior and posterior circumflex humeral artery
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How can blood get to the arm and forearm when there is blockage or ligation of the axillary artery?
Subclavian artery comes before the start of axillary artery. Branches into VITam C and D
Vertebral Artery
Internal thoracic artery
Thyrocervical trunk
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Costocervical trunk
Dorsal scapular artery

Thyrocervical trunk branches into inferior thyroid artery,