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20 Cards in this Set
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Biceps Brachii: Proximal Attachment |
Attachment a. Proximal: - Short Head -- Coracoid Process of Scapula - Long Head -- Supraglenoid Tubercle |
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Biceps Brachii: Distal Attachment |
Attachment b. Distal: - Radius Tuberosity - Bicipital Aponeurosis |
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Biceps Brachii: Innervation |
Innervation: Musclocutaneous Nerve |
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Biceps Brachii: Action |
Action: a. Forearm Supination b. Elbow Flexion c. (Shoulder Flexion) |
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Brachialis: Proximal Attachment |
Attachment: a. Proximal - Humerus (middle-distal) - Anterior Surface |
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Brachialis: Distal Attachment |
Attachment: b. Distal - Ulna: Coronoid Process and Tuberosity |
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Brachialis: Innervation |
Innervation: a. Musculocutaneous Nerve b. Radial Nerve |
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Brachiallis: Action |
Action: Elbow Flexion |
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Coracobrachialis: Proximal Attachment |
Attachment: a. Proximal - Scapula -- Coracoid Process |
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Coracobrachialis: Distal Attachment |
b. Distal - Humerus (Middle) -- Medial Surface |
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Coracobrachialis: Innervation |
Inneration: Musculocutaneous Nerve |
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Coracobrachialis: Action |
Action: a. Shoulder Flexion b. Shoulder Adduction |
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Triceps Brachii: Proximal Attachment |
PA: Long Head: Scapula -- Infraglenoid Tubercle Lateral Head: Humerus -- Posterior Surface Proximal to Radial Groove Medial Head: Humerus -- Posterior Surface Distal to Radial Groove |
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Triceps Brachii: Distal Attachment |
DA: Ulna -- Olecranon Antebrachial Fascia |
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Triceps Brachii: Innervation |
Innervation: Radial Nerve |
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Triceps Brachii: Action |
Action: a. Elbow Extension b. (Long Head: shoulder extension and should adduction) |
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Anconeus: Proximal Attachment |
PA: Humerus -- Lateral Epicondyle |
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Anconeus: Distal Attachment |
DA: a. Ulna -- Olecranon b. (Proximal) - Posterior Surface |
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Anconeus: Innervation |
Innervation: Radial Nerve |
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Anconeus: Action |
Action: a. Assists Triceps in Elbow Extension b. Abducts Ulna During Forearm Pronation |