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24 Cards in this Set

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Trapezius
motor - CNXI, the spinal accessory nerve, ----sensory C3 and C4
"I don’t know"
Levator Scapulae
dorsal scapular nerve (C5)
elevate scapula
Rhomboid Muscles
dorsal scapular nerve (C5)
Retract scapula
Latissimus Dorsi
thoracodorsal nerve (Middle Subscapular) from the posterior cord of the brachial plexus C5,6,7
ADD, Medial Rotation
Serratus Superior/Inferior Posterior
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accessory breathing muscles
Splenius
Dorasal Rami
iliocostalis
Dorasal Rami
longissimus
Dorasal Rami
the highest bundles, called longissimus capitis, reaching the mastoid process of the skull.
spinalis
Dorasal Rami
Semispinalis
Dorsal Rami - thin slips from thoracic and cervical transverse processes that are attached to spines at a higher level
The slips of the highest part, which is called semispinalis capitis, are more substantial and form a bulky mass that is attached to the occipital bone between the superior and inferior nuchal lines.
multifidus
Dorsal Rami
3-4 segments
rotatores
Dorsal Rami
1-2 seg, from transverse process to spinous process one vert directly above
Deltoid
Axillary Nerve (C5,C6)
ABD from 15 to 90 degrees, fx of surgical neck of humerus > damage to axillary nerve> deltoid atrophy
Teres Major
Lower Subscapular (C5,C6)
ADD, Medial Rotation
Supraspinatus
SupraScapular (C5,C6)
ABd from 0-15 degrees
Infraspinatus
SupraScapular (C5,C6)
Lateral Rotation
Teres Minor
Axillary Nerve (C5,C6)
Lateral Rotation
Subscapularis
Upper and Lower Subscapular Nerves (C5,C6)
ADD, Medial Rotation
Pectoralis Major
Medial and Lateral Pectoral Nerves
ADD, Medial Rotation
Pectoralis Minor
Medial Pectoral Nerve ONLY
Attaches to the Coracoid Process
Bicep
Musclocutaneous (C5, C6)
Transverse Humoral Ligament Holds long head of bicep in place, also attaches to corachoid process
Coracobrachialis
Musclocutaneous (C5, C6)
Attaches to the Coracoid Process
Brachialis
Musclocutaneous (C5, C6)
Starts where deltoid inserts and inserts at coraNOID process of ulna
Tricep
Radial Nerve (C6,7,8)
attaches to Olecranon Process of Ulna