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28 Cards in this Set

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Pectorals major
O: Clavicle, sternum, ribs 1-6 I: Humerus intertubercular groove A: flexion and adduction
Pectoralis minor
O: ribs 3-5 I: Scapula coracoid process A: draws scapula forward and inferior
Pectoantebrachialis
O: manubrium I: Antebrachial (NO HUMAN EQUIVALENT)
Rectus abdominis
O: pubis I: Ribs 5-7 and xiphoid process A: stabilize abdomen, flex vertebral column (2nd deepest layer)
linea alba
Band of connective tissue that separates the rectus abdominis muscles
External oblique's
O: Ribs I: linea alba A: stabilize abdomen, flex and rotate vertebral (Most superficial layer)
Internal oblique's
O: Lumbar fascia and ilium I: linea alba A: Stabilize abdomen, flex and rotate vertebral (3rd deepest layer)
Transverses abdominis
O: Lumbar fascia, ilium crest and ribs I: linea alba A: compress abdomen (Deepest layer)
Clavotrapezius
O: superior nuchal line and median dorsal line I: clavicle A: Draws the clavicle toward the head (Equivalent to the human trapezius group)
Acromiotrapezius
O: cervical and T1 vertebrae I: Scapular spine A: Draw scapula to the dorsal (Equivalent to the human trapezius group)
Spinotrapezius
O: Thoracic vertebrae I: Scapular spine A: Draw scapula to the dorsal (Equivalent to the human trapezius group
Levator scapulae
O: Transverse process of C1-C4 I: Scapula A: elevates and adducts scapula, flexes neck laterally
Clavodeltoid
O: Clavotrapezius I: Brachea (Equivalent to the human deltoid group)
Spinodeltoid
O: Scapula I: deltoid tuberosity of humerus A: Arm adduction
Latissimus dorsi
O: L5-T6, illium crest I: intertubercular groove of humerus A: Extendeds and adducts the arm
Serratus anterior
O: Ribs 1-9 I: Scapula A: Pull the scapula toward the sternum.
Subscapularis
O: Subscapular fossa of scapula !: Lesser tubercle of humerus A: Rotates humerus and stabilizes shoulder
Splenius
O: nuchal ligament, spinous processes of C7-T6 I: Mastoid process, occipital transverse process of C2-C4 A: Extend, rotate and tilt head
Rhomboid Group
O: Spinous process of C2-T5 I: Medial scapula A: Retracts scapula
Teres major
O: Scapula I: Humerus A: extends arm medially rotates and adducts arm
Supraspinatus
O: Supraspinosous process of scapula I: Greater tubercle of humerus A: stabilizes shoulder
Infraspinatus
O: Infraspinousous process of scapula I: Greater tubercle of humerus A: Stabilizes shoulder
Biceps brachii
Short Head (Coracoid process of scapula to radial tuberosity) Long Head (Glenoid cavity to radial tuberosity) Forearm flexion and supination
Brachioradialis
O: distolateral humerus I: Styloid process of the radius A: forearm flexion
Long Head
O: Glenoid rim of scapula I: olecranon process of ulna A: forearm extensor
Medial Head
O: Posteriodistal humerus I: olecranon process of ulna A: forearm extensor
Lateral Head
O: posterior humerus I: olecranon process of ulna A: forearm extensor
Brachialis
O: Anteriodistal humerus I: coronoid process of ulna A: forearm flexion