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19 Cards in this Set

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Trapezius - Trapezius "Layer"
accessory n. (CN XI)
Serratus Anterior – Back right and left behind the ribs - Serratus Layer
long thoracic n.
Rhomboideus Minor & Major - Serratus Layer
dorsal scapular n.
Levator Scapulae - Serratus Layer
C3-C4 ventral rami
Latissimus Dorsi – found deep to trapezius and is the most superficial muscle you can see - the butterfly muscle - Shoulder "Elevators"
thoracodorsal n.
Teres Major – “big round one” - Shoulder "Elevators"
lower subscapular n
Deltoid muscle – Overly’s shoulder joint and give it the rounded joint - Shoulder "Elevators"
axillary n.
Pectoralis Major – Front chest muscles over ribs - Shoulder "Elevators"
lateral AND medial pectoral nn.
Pectoralis Minor – Left smaller muscle over upper ribs - Shoulder "Elevators"
lateral AND medial pectoral nn
Subclavius – small muscle covering the top rib - Shoulder "Elevators"
subclavius n.
Subscapularis – medial rotation of the humerus - Rotator Cuffs: Stabilizers of the glenohumeral joint
upper & lower subscapular n.
Teres Minor – “small round one” - Rotator Cuffs: Stabilizers of the glenohumeral joint
axillary n.
Superaspinatus - Rotator Cuffs: Stabilizers of the glenohumeral joint
suprascapular n
Infraspinatus - run laterally and have an attachment the teres minor & major - Rotator Cuffs: Stabilizers of the glenohumeral joint
suprascapular n.
Biceps Brachii – Two headed thing of the arm, muscle you use to flex - Arm "Depressors"
musculocutaneous n.
Coracobrachialis - Arm "Depressors"
musculocutaneous n.
Brachialis – Crosses forearm - Arm "Depressors"
musculocutaneous n.
Triceps Brachii - Arm "Elevators"
radial n.
Ancroneus - Arm "Elevators"
radial n.