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Gluteus maximus
O) dorsal ilium, sacrum, coccyx & lumbodorsal fascia
I) gluteal tuberosity of femur & iliotibial tract
N) Inferior Gluteal Nerve
Gluteus medius
O) anterior iliac crest of ilium
I) Greater trochanger of femur
N) Superior Gluteal Nerve
Gluteus minimus
O) Lateral surface of the ilium I)greater trochanter of the femur
N)Superior Gluteal Nerve
1. f. Carpi Radialis
2. Palmaris Longus
3. f. Digitorum Superficialis
4. f. Carpi Ulnaris
5. f. Pollicis longus
6. f. Digitorum profundus
7. Flexor Retinaculum
1. Median Nerve
2. Median Nerve
3. Median Nerve
4. Ulnar Nerve
5. Median
6. ulnar & medial nerve
7. id only (dense) fasia
Piriformis
O)anterolateral sacrum surface
I) Great Trochanter
N) Spinal Nerve L5-S2
Superior Gemellus
O) Ishial Spine
I) Greater Trochanter
N) Spinal Nerve L5-S1
Obturator internus
O) Greater Sciatic Notch & Obturator Membrane & Foramen
I)Greater Trochanter
N) L5-S1`
Inferior Gemellus
O) Ishial Tuberosity
I) Greater Trochanter
N) L5-S1
Quadratus femoris
O) Ishial Tuberosity
I) Intertrochanteric crest
N) L5-S1
Trapezius
O) Occipital Bone, Ligamentum nuchae, Spinous Processes C7-T12
I) Spine and acromion (scapula), clavicle
N) C3-C4, Accessory Nerve
Levator scapulae
O) Transverse process C1-C4
I) Vertebral border of Scapula
N) C3-C5
Rhomboideus major
O) spinous process T2-T5
I) medial border of the scapula
N) Spinal nerve C5
Rhomboideus minor
O) Spinous Processes C7-T1
I) medial border of the scapula
N) C5
Supraspinatus
O) supraspinatus fossa
I) Greater Tubercle
N) Supraspinatus Nerve
Infraspinatus
O) infraspinous fossa of scapula
I) greater tubercle
N) suprascapular nerve
subscapularis
O) subscapular fossa
I) lesser tubercle
N) supscapularis nerve
Tres Major
O) Inferior Angle of Scapula
I) inner tubercular groove
N) Supscapularis nerve
Tres Minor
O) Lateral Scapular Border
I) greater Tubercle
N) Axillary Nerve
Latissimus dorsi
O) spines T7-T12, L1-L5, ribs 8-12, thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest
I) intertubercular groove of humerus
N) Thoracodorsal Nerve (C6-C8)
Posterior Arm
Triceps Brachii
O) long head: infraglenoid tubercle
medial head: posterior humoral shaft
lateral head:lateral humoral margin
O) olecrannon process of ulna
N) Radial Nerve
Posterior Arm
Anconeus
O)lateral epicondyle of humerus
I)olecranon process of ulna
N) radial nerve
Splenius capitis
O) spinous processes & ligaments C7-T3
I) occipital bone, mastoid process of temporal bone
N) Cervical Spinal Nerves
Errector spinae
Back Extension: ID only
1. Inguinal hernia:
1. inguinal canal enlarges & abdominal contents are forced into the inguinal canal
1. Diaphramic/abdominal
2. hiatal hernia
may be caused from injury weekness, or congenital factors,
1. abdominal organs slide in into the thoracic cavity throuh an opening in the diagram
2. the passagway is that of the esophagus
carpal tunnel syndrome
inflammation within the sheath surrounding the flexor tendons (palm)
rotator cuff:
muscles surrounding the shoulder joint: frequent site of sports injuries
compartment syndrome
Ishemia from accumulated blood and fluid within a musculoskeletal compartment
Intramuscular Injection
*fairly large amound of drug enters body gradually
(faster and less tissue damage)
*problems: accidental nerve or blood vessel puncture
*Bulky muscles best: ie) gluteus maximus or deltoid
Sports Injury
See page. 292
1. Bone bruise
2. Brusitis
3. Muscle Cramps
4. Sprains
5. Strains
6. Stress freactions
7. Tendonitis