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22 Cards in this Set

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Latissimus dorsi
Nerve- Thoracodorsal Nerve
Art: Thoracodorsal Nerve
Does: Extends, adducts, and MEDIALLY rotates humerous
Trapezius
Nerve: Accessory Nerve (CN XI)
A: Transverse Cervical Artery
DOES: Elevate (upper scapula), Retract (middle scapula), Depress (lower scapula)
Levator Scapulae
N: Dorsal Scapular Nerve
Does: Elevates scapula and fixes scapula
Major and MINOR Rhomboid
N: Dorsal Scapular Nerve
Does: Retracts and elevates scapula
Serratus Anterior
N: Long Thoracic Nerve
Does: Holds scapula in position against ribcage. Prostracts scapula!!

PROBLEMS WITH: Results in chicken wing
Deltoid
N: Auxillary Nerve that comes thru quadralateral space.

Anterior FLEX & MEDIALLY ROTATES humerous.
Posterior: EXTENDS & LATERALLY rotates humerous
Middle: chief abductor of humerous
Teres Major
N: Lower subscapular Nerve

Adducts and Medially rotates humerous
Teres MInor
N: Auxillary Nerve

Does: Laterally Rotates Humerous
Supraspinatous
N: Suprascapular Nerve

Does: Abducts Humerous
Infraspinatious
N: Suprascapular nerve


Laterally Rotates Humerous
Subscapularis
N: Upper and lower scapular nerves

Medially rotates humerous
Omohyoid
N: Cervical Nerves 1,2,3

Does: Depresses, retracts and steadies hyoid bone.
The 5 aspects of the vertebral column and the number of bones in each
Cervical-7
Thoracic-12
Lumbar-5
Sacral 1 (with 5 segments fused)
Coccyxal 1 (with 3-4 segments)
Primary Curvatures of the spine?

Secondary Curvatures of the Spine?
Thoracic and Sacral

Cervical and Lumbar
Kyphosis?
Lordosis?
Humpback
curvature of the spine forward in the 2ndary structures
Scoliosis?
Curvature of the spine
What are these?
1. Body
2. Pedicle
3. Transverse Process
4. Lamina
5. Spinous Process
6. Articular Process (superior and inferior)
7. Vertebral Foramen (vertebral canal)
C1 and C2 vertabrea? Anything special about them?
Atlas and Axis. The transverse foramen allow for the passage of the vertebral artery. The C1 also has no body, the body is created by the DENS of C2
Erector Spinae Muscles are made up up?
Ilocostalis, longissimus, and spinalis.

All are extensors of the trunk
Erector Spinae innervation?
By the dorsal Rami of the spinal nerves
All other back nerves except the erector spinae are innervated by?
The ventral rami
What is a rami?
It is a combination of sensory and motory nerves