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8 Cards in this Set
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anconeus |
O: posterior surface of lateral condyl (humerus) I: Posterior surface of lateral olecranon process & proximal 1/4 of ulna A: elbow extension N: radial nerve |
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biceps brachii |
O: long h- supraglenoid tubercle of scapula/ short h- coracoid process of scapula I: radial tuberosity & bicipital aponeurosis A: Supinates & flex forearm at elbow weakly flex shoulder N: Musculocutaneous nerve |
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brachialis |
O: anterior, distal half of humerus I: Coronoid process of ulna A: Elbow flexion N: Musculocutaneous nerve |
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brachioradialis |
O: Lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus I: Styloid process of radius A: Flexion of elbow N: Radial nerve |
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pronator quadratus |
O: medial, anterior surface of ulna I: Lateral, anterior surface of radius A: Anterior interosseous artery N: Pronates the forearm |
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pronator teres |
O: distal part of medial condyloid ridge of humerus and medial side of proximal ulna I: Middle of lateral surface of radius A: pronates and flexes forearm at elbow N: Median Nerve |
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supinator |
O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus, posterior part of ulna I: Lateral proximal radial shaft A: Supinates forearm N: Radial Nerve |
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triceps brachii |
O: long h- infraglenoid tubercle of scapula/ lateral h- upper posterior surface of humerus/ medial h- distal posterior surface of humerus I: Olecranon process of ulna A: Extends forearm, long head extends shoulder N: Radial nerve |