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45 Cards in this Set
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Occipitofrontalis (Frontal Belly) Origin
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epicranial aporneruosis
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Occipitofrontalis (Frontal Belly) Insertion
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Skin of Eyebrow and Bridge of Nose
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Occipitofrontalis (Frontal Belly) Nerve Innervation
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Facial Nerve
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Occipitofrontalis (Frontal Belly) Action
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Raise Eyebrows
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Orbicularis Oris Origin
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Maxilla and Mandible
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Orbicularis Oris Insertion
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Lips
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Orbicularis Oris Nerve Innervation
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Facial Nerve
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Orbicularis Oris Action
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Compresses/ Purses Lips
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Orbicularis Occuli Origin
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Medial Margin of the Orbit
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Orbicularis Occuli Insertion
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Skin around Eyelids
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Orbicularis Occuli Innervation
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Facial Nerve
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Orbicularis Occuli Action
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Closes Eye
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Scalenes Origin
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Transverse Process of C2-C7
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Scalenes Insertion
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First and Second Ribs
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Scalenes Innervation
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Branches from cervical and brachial plexus
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Scalenes Action
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Elevate ribs or flex neck
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Splenius Capitus Origin
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Ligamentum Nuchae and Spinous Processes C7-T3
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Splenius Capitus Insertion
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Mastoid Process and Lateral Superior Nuchal Line
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Splenius Capitus Innervation
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Dorsal Primary Rami of Spinal Nerves
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Splenius Capitus Action
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bilaterally: extend the vertebral column,
unilaterally: bend/rotate to the same side |
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Splenius Cervicis Origin
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Spinous Process T3-T6
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Splenius Cervicis Insertion
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Transverse Processes of Upper Cervical Vertebra
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Splenius Cervicis Innervation
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Dorsal Primary Rami of Spinal Nerves
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Splenius Cervicis Action
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extend the vertebral column
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Erector Spinae Illiocostalis Origin
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Common Extensor Tendon (including iliac crest)
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Erector Spinae Illiocostalis Insertion
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posterior surface of ribs
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Erector Spinae Illiocostalis Innervation
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dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves
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Erector Spinae Illiocostalis Action
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bilaterally: extend the vertebral column
unilaterally: laterally bend |
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Erector Spinae Longissimus Origin
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Transverse Processes
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Erector Spinae Longissimus Insertion
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Transverse Processes
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Erector Spinae Longissimus Innervation
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Dorsal Primary Rami of Spinal Nerves
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Erector Spinae Longissimus Action
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Bilaterally: Extend the Vertebral Column
Unilaterally: Laterally Bend |
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Erector Spinae Spinalis Origin
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Spinous Processes
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Erector Spinae Spinalis Insertion
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Spinous Processes
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Erector Spinae Spinalis Innervation
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Dorsal Rami of Spinal Nerves
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Erector Spinae Spinalis Action
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Extend the Vertebral Column
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Semispinalis Origin
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Transverse Processes
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Semispinalis Insertion
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Spinous Processes
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Semispinalis Innervation
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Dorsal Primary Rami of Spinal Nerves
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Semispinalis Action
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Bilaterally: extend the vertebral column
Unilaterally: laterally bend/rotate to OPPOSITE side |
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Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
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Attaches to the Anterior Vertebral Body to Anterior Ventral Body from the Occiput to the Sacrum
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Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
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Attaches posterior ventral body to posterior ventral body from occiput to sacrum
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Ligamentum Flavum
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Attaches between every pair of adjacent lamina from C2- S1 on each side of the spine
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Interspinous Ligament-
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Attaches between every pair of adjacent spinous processes in the space between the processes from C2- S1
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Supraspinous Ligament
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attaches spinous processes to spinous process from C7 to sacrum. It continues up the cervical spine to the external occipital protuberance as the ligamentum nuchae.
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