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19 Cards in this Set

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Trapezius

I: Accessory nerve


A: Rotation, retraction, elevation, depression of scapula

Latissimus dorsi

I: thoracodorsal nerve


A: adducts, extends, internally rotates arm

Rhomboid major

I: dorsal scapular nerve


A: elevates, adducts, inferiorly rotates scapula

Teres minor

I: axillary nerve


A: adducts, laterally rotates arm

Supraspinatus

I: suprascapular nerve


A: abducts arm

Subscapularis

I: upper and lower subscapular nerves


A: medially rotates arm

Serratus anterior

I: long thoracic nerve


A: superiorly rotates, stabilizes scapula, agonist in scapula protatraction

Serratus posterior inferior

I: thoracic spinal nerves


A: depresses ribs during forced exhalation

Splenius capitis

I: cervical spine nerves


A: Unilateral - turns head to same side


Bilateral - extends head/neck

Iliocostalis

I: cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spinal nerves


A: extends neck and vertebral column, maintains posture

Longissimus

I: cervical and thoracic spinal nerves


A: extends neck and vertebral column, rotates head, maintains posture

Spinalis

I: cervical and thoracic spinal nerves


A: extends neck and vertebral column

Semispinalis

I: cervical and thoracic spinal nerves


A: Bilateral - extends vertebral column/neck


Unilateral - laterally flexes vertebral column, neck

Multifudus

I: cervical, thoracic, lumbar spinal nerves


A: extends vertebral column, rotates vertebral column towards opposite side

Rotatores

I: cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spinal nerves


A: extends vertebral column, rotates vertebral column towards opposite side

Oblique capitis superior

I: suboccipital nerve


A: turns head to same side

Rectus capitis posterior major

I: suboccipital nerve


A: extends head/neck

Gluteus maximus

I: inferior gluteal nerve


A: extends, laterally rotates thigh

Gluteus medius

I: superior gluteal nerve


A: abducts and medially rotates thigh